Bankruptcy Can Be Bad For Your Health
You read that right.
Bankruptcy can be bad for your health.
All too often we encounter people that have filed for bankruptcy that have a really lousy outlook – both on themselves and their situation.
All too often, they’re depressed. Disgusted. Feel like they’ve lost control. Feel like failures.
Any of those fit you?
Well, they shouldn’t. Bad things happen. Whether we like it or not. The reality of the situation is not so much what’s happened – it’s all in how we react to the situation. How we let it affect us.
Sure, it’s more than a little intimidating sometimes. After all, you now have to deal with lawyers, trustees and more. For many, it may represent their first-ever trip into a courtroom. So how should you handle all this?
Relax.
That’s right – relax. It will be over soon. And then you can get on with your life. Put it behind you. Learn whatever lessons you need to from the experience and move on. It really isn’t the end of the world, you know. There are far worse things that could happen to all of us.
Economic downturns, corporate downsizing, the mortgage mess – all of these and countless other factors have resulted in unprecedented numbers of people being forced to file bankruptcy.
And it doesn’t appear that things will improve very much in the near future.
There is an old saying – “You’re known by the company you keep.”
Try these names on for size: John Connelly (former Governor of Texas), Burt Reynolds, Kim Bassinger, the Hunt Brothers (the ones that used to control the silver market) and how about Delta Air Lines.
What do they all have in common?
They all, at one time or another, filed for bankruptcy. There are some pretty big names in that list. So, don’t feel too bad if you’re in that list too.
You can recover. You’ve come to the right place. We have real resources that get real results.
