The initial step
to "losing" debt is to stop spending
so much. The effortlessness of swiping
a credit card makes it easy to forget
how much hard currency you're paying.
You can spend hundreds of dollars
with nary a glance at the total
-- until the credit card bill arrives
with the real story. By then, the
damage is done, unless the store
you splurged at has a lenient return
policy.
If you struggle
to curb
your shopping cravings, put
your credit cards in the freezer
to cool off and start paying with
cash. Having to hand over greenbacks
helps most people spend less.
Moreover, when your wallet's empty, the time it takes to find an ATM may be enough for your consumer craving to pass.