Hi! Posted in the intro thread and while posting came up with a question.
I am very excited about trying to become debt free. While I've been a reader and listener of Dave Ramsey for awhile, I decided to jump on the band wagon finally and take control of my debt, and with it, my life.
Money has always been a tough thing for me, and I cant understand how I have let something as material as the greenback take such emotional control of my life. So I've taken the steps to try and take care of this.
My DH (dont get me wrong, love him to death) looks at the budgets I do, looks at my savings ideas, looks at what I've committed to paper as to what I want to do, and I feel like I'm getting the blank stare treatment. He's from the "just doesn't get it" school of thought...
I feel that if I cant get him as "into it" as I am, we are doomed for failure. Anyone have any ideas on how to get his eyes to open to how important this is to me?
thanks
-trill
I am very excited about trying to become debt free. While I've been a reader and listener of Dave Ramsey for awhile, I decided to jump on the band wagon finally and take control of my debt, and with it, my life.
Money has always been a tough thing for me, and I cant understand how I have let something as material as the greenback take such emotional control of my life. So I've taken the steps to try and take care of this.
My DH (dont get me wrong, love him to death) looks at the budgets I do, looks at my savings ideas, looks at what I've committed to paper as to what I want to do, and I feel like I'm getting the blank stare treatment. He's from the "just doesn't get it" school of thought...
I feel that if I cant get him as "into it" as I am, we are doomed for failure. Anyone have any ideas on how to get his eyes to open to how important this is to me?
thanks
-trill
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