I don’t know about you, but I was not 100% prepared for what 2020 had in store for me. In fact, I was so wrapped up in some of my own challenges that I kept forgetting there were other worldwide problems related to the pandemic. Even though my trials were not necessarily the same as everybody else’s, I was certainly not the only one being tested.
However, because I had previously taken some general steps in
overall preparedness, I was in a place where I could better handle the changes
coming at me, especially financially. I had some money saved, and that helped
immensely. Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “That which we persist in doing
becomes easier to do, not that the nature of the thing has changed but that our
power to do has increased.”
Please keep chipping away at your financial plan. Implement
an emergency plan with your family, as well. There are many state and community
governments that are providing valuable information on putting together
emergency plans for families and neighborhoods. In light of what’s happened
this year, I think we should all get on board.
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