Surviving Today’s Tough Economic Times
Unfortunately, everyone knows someone who has lost their job, their house, and/or their savings in the past few years. Bankruptcy and foreclosure rates are climbing. For every story you hear about, there are two or more on the verge. For some, every paycheck without a pink slip feels like a day of celebration. Filling up the gas tank in your car is costing double what it did just a few years ago. You can now spend $50 at the grocery store and walk out with less than a full tiny plastic bag of necessities. The house you fell in love with 5 years ago and got such a great deal on back then is now not even worth what you still owe on it. Times are tough and “the light at the end of the tunnel” is very far away if we can see it at all. What is a person supposed to do to survive? First, no matter how bad your situation is at the moment, there are others that have it worse than you. Something must be working for you. Second, realize that your survival is dependent on you and what you do to improve your situation. Third, be grateful for what you do have. Are you hungry? Do you have a place to sleep? Do you have a job? Can you cash your paycheck? Are your loved ones OK? If you have to without something you want for a while to get something you need, so be it. Fourth, share the good things in you life with others. “Misery loves company” is a destructive way to live. Positive energy brings happiness and peace into our lives. Embrace what is good in your life; share the good with others and it will return to you ten fold. This is the best attitude adjustment you can do to survive. Once you get your attitude adjusted, you can begin to plan, develop, and implement opportunities to bring more money into your life. Here is a short list of what I have done in my life over the last few years to get you to start thinking about what you could do for your situation:
Many of the large corporation of today were started during downturns in the economy. Walt Disney Corporation began during the recession in 1923-24. Hewlett-Packard Corporation began in 1938 during the Great Depression. Microsoft Corporation began during the 1975 recession. So even if things get worse, there is still hope that whatever you do that will help in your surviving today’s tough economic times will be successful. I love to write and have published many articles such as the one you will find here at http://hubpages.com/hub/Why-Cheap-Netbooks. I get a lot of information from this site: http://cheapnetbooksunder100.com/ |
