fireworks With the Fourth of July holiday tomorrow I am looking forward to the Parade, the BBQ, and the Fireworks.

Holidays are times for us to slow down, to catch up with the Family, to reconnect with Friends

Holidays are also times when our busy day to day schedules take a break, allowing times for reflection and clear thoughts. 

Unfortunately for so many that break also means "those thoughts and worries" bubble up again to the surface.

You might recognize some of them:

  • The "How am I going to make that next payment" worry.
  • The "When my loan adjusts, where will it adjust to?" thought.
  • The "How am I ever going to catch up?" worry.

Sometimes these thoughts and worries are so powerful they consume us. 

They make what should have been a relaxing day turn into an anxious, worry filled day. 

Catching a Frisbee while contemplating index and margin isn't what it's all about.rubbingeyes

My recommendation to you, (should you be one of those worrying types), is this.

Go out and have a great time.  But make a promise to yourself and your family that first thing Thursday Morning you'll start being proactive.

Start by looking into The Foreclosure Report

Even if you are not in Foreclosure, it has some very valuable information for you!

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Make that promise to yourself right now

- Then get out there and teach Uncle Bob that you are never too old to slip and slide!


 


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2 Comments on Sometimes Holidays are for Worrying...

JUL
03
2007
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Mike.. your post here is full of wisdom, hidden behind words that may easily be overlooked.

"Sometimes these thoughts and worries are so powerful they consume us." is something that plagues the masses. we think too much and miss the moments we live in. we are too pensive and it consumes our health, our mind and our actions.

thanks for the reminder. you are a wise man!!

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JUL
04
2007
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Your post is a great reminder to Be Where You Are. It reminds me of the story of two agents - one was fishing with his son and thinking that he should be at the office. The other was working at the office thinking that he should be fishing with his son. 
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