“Debt Free ASAP!” – Free Audio Coaching Program

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Unfortunately, there’s not enough time for me to talk to everyone one-on-one.  Still, you need good answers to your specific questions.  You need quality coaching and guidance along the way.   And, if you’re struggling right now wanting answers when you need them, and wishing you had solid support over time, then this coaching program could change your life.

Here’s how it works:

Post your first name, email (kept private) and answers to these 10 Coaching Questions as a comment below…

  1. Enter your name (please feel free to use only first name)
  2. Enter your email (which will not be shared with anyone and will only used to reply to your comment with a detailed email response and to send you the monthly audio coaching session).
  3. Post the following 10 Coaching Questions with your specific answers as a  comment below:
  1. Tell me a little bit about your situation.  Where are you  right now?
  2. What are your top financial goals?
  3. What will happen if you reach these goals?
  4. What will happen if you don’t?
  5. What happened?  How come you are not where you want to be?  Where are you getting stuck?
  6. What’s working, and why?
  7. What’s not working, and why?
  8. What might work better?
  9. What have you learned?
  10. What do you need next?

All complete comments posted will get a detailed email response.

Each month I will choose several comments below and record a 30-minute audio coaching session.  These audio coaching sessions will be sent to all who post below.  Fair enough?

Good stuff.

Post your answers to the 10 Coaching Questions as a comment below now to take advantage of free personal financial life coaching by email and monthly audios.

Thank you for the opportunity to serve you!

Here To Be An Asset To You,

Jesse Niesen
DebtGoToGuy.com

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4 Comments

  1. Carol says:

    1. in debt 30,000. Can’t make minimum payments. 2. to get free of using unsecured credit, live within my means 3. be able to enjoy life a bit, be freer of stress, save for retirement 4. will have to file bankruptcy 5. keep having bad luck-unexpected bills 6.I have a job. 7. don’t have paid healthcare benefits and high enough salary-not working in my field 8. I don’t know. 9. to not use credit cards 10. help!!!! Need to know I’m not alone. It is overwhelming!

  2. jodywest says:

    1. Enter your name Jody
    2. Enter your email singingpipes@yahoo.com
    3. Post the following 10 Coaching Questions with your specific answers as a comment below:

    1. Tell me a little bit about your situation. Where are you at right now?
    I moved to a new city to be closer to my family, and left an apartment lease I had signed just two months before. I was not able to find a job where I was. Now the apts. want $4990.00 because I left without 60 days notice. They have already sent it to collections, and will not decrease the amount. Can Debt settlement help in a situation like this?

    2. What are your top financial goals? Debt free and on my own, living independently within six months, purchase a home in a year.
    3. What will happen if you reach these goals? I'll be happy and have a place for me and my cats.
    4. What will happen if you don’t? I'll be looking for a third job!
    5. What happened? Lost my job because of an unscrupulous employer.
    How come you are not where you want to be? Didn't know about credit when I was younger, and got into trouble. Filed bankruptcy when I had an injury at work and couldn't work for two years. WC ran out after six months, and I had no income, no job, and no ability to work. I didn't however, have a good doctor and he misdiagnosed the injury. So – no long term disability.
    Where are you getting stuck? Finding long term, full time work.
    6. What’s working, and why? Paying in cash for everything.
    7. What’s not working, and why? Living with family to get out of debt – they are great but I want my own place.
    8. What might work better? A full-time, decent paying job. Who can make it on $8-10 per hour??
    9. What have you learned? I did well for the past few years, have my other debt down to $900, but the apt. complex is really stressing me out. I have learned to read ALL THE FINE PRINT in a lease!
    10. What do you need next? A full-time, better paying job.

  3. Sharon says:

    1.Engaged to be married.No savings with me or my parents.Employed with IT firm in India.
    2.I have commited to two things : car loan and educational loan. i want to lead a debt free life with my husband.
    3.educate my kids in top school and save money post retirement.
    4.i will not enjoy my current life neither my future life
    5.i have no account of where I spend money.salary comes and goes.no idea what i do
    6.currently things are fine with my salary goin for both EMI mentioned above along with my daily expenses and other miscellaneous stuffs
    7.worried a lot about my future.
    8.a better package and more savings
    9.i am trying hard to think and spend.
    10.money for my marriage in a years time and solution for debt free life and financial management

  4. David says:

    1. Tell me a little bit about your situation. Where are you at right now?

    In debt 69000. Wife is not working anymore, we just had baby. Possible layoffs at work make me want to get out of debt asap.

    2. What are your top financial goals?

    Debt Free, Cash only, then pay off the hosue in 7 years after this credit card debt.

    3. What will happen if you reach these goals?
    be able to start a real estate business and retire early.

    4. What will happen if you don’t?

    keep paying debt and slowly get there

    5. What happened? How come you are not where you want to be? Where are you getting stuck?

    having the available credit seems to get me into debyt. i am giong to close all accounts

    6. What’s working, and why?
    budget is starting to work

    7. What’s not working, and why?
    paying extra on these bills. every time i get extra, either more doc bills come in or i have another surgery

    8. What might work better?
    some kind of settlement/consolidation

    9. What have you learned?
    stay out of debt

    10. What do you need next?
    a solution to get all accomplished

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