DISQUS

Consumerism Commentary: Turbo Charge Your Financial Transformation

  • fathersez · 1 year ago
    Hi, Flexo,

    Thank you for this opportunity. Hope your readers find this post interesting and useful as well.

    Regards
  • Debt Free Revolution · 1 year ago
    Great post, FatherSez, and thank you for the mention :)
  • Mrs. Micah · 1 year ago
    Hi Fathersez. :) I had started reading PF blogs when I realized what kind of debt we were taking on. So I decided to start my own blog, which became more and more finance-focused over the next few weeks. I've found it very helpful for my own goals and very supportive to be part of the community.
  • glblguy · 1 year ago
    Wow, the link was nice surprise. Great article and congrats on the guest post here on CC. Well done! Thank you!
  • fathersez · 1 year ago
    @Mrs. M,

    Thank you for your thoughts. I agree, my blog has been a great motivator for me.

    @Ana and Glbl Guy,

    Both of you are most welcome.
  • Danny Foo · 1 year ago
    I personally feel realization and admittance to the fact you need financial transformation is a first step.

    The next is about taking action - which is what I found this article do very well in sharing HOW to take action. :)
  • syaz · 1 year ago
    Pls share w us on some of the things that turbo charged ur financial transformation ;D
  • fathersez · 1 year ago
    Hi, Syaz,

    Sorry to reply you so late.

    Specific examples for me would be :-

    a) My family's first budget (after 23 years of marriage)
    b) Our eliminating various expenses without any impact on lifestyle,
    c) Review of our loans and taking concrete steps to pay off these loans early, and
    d) My personal favourite, specific and concrete plans to get out of the rat race.

    Everyone of these steps were initiated after advice and motivation from entries in various blogs, including this one, Consumerism Commentary.

    You can try reading, say, ten blogs a day, and I can almost guarantee you dramatic measurable changes by this year end.
  • Anthony M. · 1 year ago
    I adgree. Starting a financial blog has helped me to get my finances in order. The informative articles and comments/advice has really helped me.