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		<title>Debt Counselors – Do You Need One?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those who get themselves into financially turbulent waters will sometimes seek a life preserver wherever they can. Sometimes, they reach out to a debt counselor. That can definitely be a wise move. A skilled debt counselor can offer specialized knowledge gained through experience about which programs are effective and which are bogus. They have seen [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those who get themselves into financially turbulent waters will sometimes seek a life preserver wherever they can. Sometimes, they reach out to a debt counselor. That can definitely be a wise move.</p>
<p>A skilled debt counselor can offer specialized knowledge gained through experience about which programs are effective and which are bogus. They have seen a variety of fool&#8217;s gold offers come and go and know how to separate the real from the merely shiny.</p>
<p>Beyond practical guidance, one of the best values a good debt counselor has to offer is that helping hand. Incurring excessive debt over a long period is often more a psychological issue than one of practical skill. Difficulty resisting a debt settlement plan that looks too good to be true is hard for some people. A third party can be an objective eye.</p>
<p>People deep in debt sometimes have trouble seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. In the midst of a financial crisis, it can be hard to focus on the long term &#8211; especially when willpower may be the one weak area that led to accumulating all that debt in the first place.</p>
<p>A debt counselor can help keep such a person&#8217;s eyes focused on the prize. Helping to develop a workable program is as much about setting realistic goals, and providing incentives and reminders of the worth of sticking to them, as it is about numbers in a spreadsheet.</p>
<p>But a debt counselor can be a hindrance if the person isn&#8217;t prepared to commit to resolving his or her problem. Relying on just one more crutch to avoid accepting responsibility isn&#8217;t an effective long term strategy. Short term help, for a period of readjustment, is perfectly healthy. But in the long run, it&#8217;s up to each individual to manage his or her own affairs.</p>
<p>Many people are not naturally good at managing money. But it&#8217;s a skill that can be learned. Balancing a checkbook requires only simple arithmetic or minor skill with a calculator. More often, the difficulty isn&#8217;t technical, it&#8217;s emotional.</p>
<p>Good advice is only worthwhile if it&#8217;s followed. No debt counselor can ensure that. They can make a program sensible, and therefore feasible. But a person has to be willing to follow a sensible strategy and that often means changing long standing self-destructive habits. That comes harder to some than others.</p>
<p>When a person is willing to follow good advice, but also willing to strengthen their own inner reserves, the road may be long, but it is sure.</p>
<p>Outlining a realistic program for consolidation, debt forgiveness, interest rate or loan terms renegotiation is just one of the practical benefits a counselor can offer.</p>
<p>Helping keep you on track is part of the total package. But, ultimately it&#8217;s up to each person to recognize their actual situation and meet it bravely.</p>
<p>Below are two highly respected methods of becoming debt free.  Check them out and get the education that you need to have a productive future.</p>
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<li><a target="_blank" href="http://www.onlinedebtcollectionlive.com/goto/Debt-Free/" title="Debt Free in 3 to 5 years">Get debt free in 3 to 5 years</a></li>
<li><a target="_blank" href="http://www.onlinedebtcollectionlive.com/goto/Christrian-Freedom/" title="Christian Debt Freedom">Christian Principals to Debt Freedom</a></li>
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