Automatically translated.View original post

Apply for people in debt.✅

7 practical solutions 👇

1. Know all your debt first

Write out how many bales, who, which creditors, how many%, how many balances, which speeds, which can wait.

👉 I can't plan if I don't see the picture.

2. Stop creating new debt immediately.

Credit card / installment / loan add = rest first

The debt-solving period must be "short sore" better than "long sore."

3.Sequence the pay (Blossom expensive, pay first)

• High flowering debt (credit card / informal loan) = Hurry to close

• Low flowering debt (home / car) = Gradually cradling

4. Negotiate with creditors

Call to talk, please.

• Reducing flowers

• Toilet break

• Restructure debt

Most of the time he wants his money back rather than let you run.

5. Increased supplementary income (temporary is still good)

Selling online. Get a free lance job. Drive a Grabb. Tutor.

A small sum of money, but a debt, = see results very quickly

6. Seriously reduce expenditure

Ask yourself every bill that

"If you don't pay, will you die?"

If not → Cut / reduce first. Until breathing.

7. Aim to close the debt one by one.

Closed one lump = encouragement will come.

Don't look at the whole pile. Just look at the "next cube."

Can apply, each person's debt is not equal, can increase revenue, reduce expenses, which is not necessary, stop first# Manage debt ♪ Release the debt faster ♪ # Debt discharge tip

1/29 Edited to

... Read moreจากประสบการณ์ตรงในการจัดการหนี้ สาเหตุสำคัญที่ทำให้หลายคนล้มเหลวคือไม่รู้ว่าหนี้มีจำนวนเท่าไหร่และไม่ได้จัดลำดับความสำคัญในการจ่ายให้ดี พอเห็นภาพรวมชัดเจนแล้ว เราจะสามารถตั้งแผนการชำระหนี้ได้อย่างมีระบบมากขึ้น สำหรับการเริ่มต้นนั้น ผมแนะนำให้เขียนรายการหนี้ทั้งหมดออกมาอย่างละเอียด ระบุว่าแต่ละก้อนเป็นหนี้อะไร ดอกเบี้ยกี่เปอร์เซ็นต์ และเท่าไหร่ รวมถึงจัดลำดับว่าหนี้ก้อนไหนต้องรีบจ่ายก่อน เช่น หนี้บัตรเครดิต หรือเงินกู้นอกระบบที่มีดอกเบี้ยสูง ควรจ่ายให้หมดก่อนเพื่อไม่ให้ดอกสะสมเพิ่มขึ้น การหยุดสร้างหนี้ใหม่ในช่วงนี้สำคัญมาก เพราะหากคุณยังคงสร้างหนี้เพิ่ม จะทำให้สถานการณ์ยิ่งซับซ้อนขึ้น และการเจ็บสั้นด้วยการพักการใช้บัตรเครดิตหรือไม่ยืมเพิ่มเติมถือเป็นวิธีที่ช่วยควบคุมสถานการณ์ได้ดี อีกเคล็ดลับที่ผมเห็นผลดีคือการเจรจาต่อรองกับเจ้าหนี้ในเรื่องลดดอกเบี้ยหรือขอพักชำระ แม้ว่าตอนแรกจะรู้สึกเขินหรือกังวล แต่ส่วนใหญ่เจ้าหนี้ก็ยินดีอยากให้มีการตกลงชำระและรับเงินคืนมากกว่าปล่อยให้เป็นหนี้เสีย นอกจากนี้ การเพิ่มรายได้เสริม เช่น ขายของออนไลน์ รับงานฟรีแลนซ์หรือทำงานพาร์ตไทม์ ขับรถส่งอาหาร ก็ช่วยให้มีเงินสดจ่ายหนี้ได้มากขึ้น แม้จะเป็นเงินก้อนเล็กแต่ช่วยลดระยะเวลาการชำระหนี้ได้อย่างชัดเจน สุดท้ายคือการลดรายจ่ายที่ไม่จำเป็นอย่างจริงจัง ตั้งคำถามกับตัวเองทุกครั้งเมื่อได้รับบิล ว่าสิ่งใดที่ไม่จำเป็นและสามารถตัดออกไปได้ เพื่อให้เงินที่เหลือมุ่งไปยังการปิดหนี้ ทั้งนี้ ตั้งเป้าหมายชัดเจนว่าต้องการปิดหนี้ก้อนใดเป็นอันดับแรก และเมื่อสำเร็จจะช่วยสร้างกำลังใจในการเดินหน้าต่อ อย่าลืมว่าแม้จะเริ่มต้นจากสถานะติดลบแต่เมื่อมีการวางแผนอย่างเป็นระบบและมีวินัย การปลดหนี้ก็เป็นเรื่องที่เป็นไปได้จริง "ฮึบๆ ต่อไป แล้วคุณจะผ่านมันไปได้"

Related posts

Apply it!!!
Leslie Lecole

Leslie Lecole

1210 likes

How to use Canva to pay off debt in 2026💰
💬Comment "CLASS" & I'll send you our free video webinar that walks you through the digital marketing process and gets you started. ✅Make sure you are following me FIRST, so you can receive my message. 📌Disclaimer: This is not a guarantee of income, results, or success. This po
Laarni Tan | Make Money Online

Laarni Tan | Make Money Online

8 likes

A desk scene with a notebook titled 'Debt Payoff Plan' listing steps like 'Know my numbers' and 'Stop new debt,' alongside a calculator, grocery receipt, cash envelopes, and a coffee mug. The main text reads 'The SIMPLE DEBT PLAN That Helped Me STOP DROWNING,' offering real-life tips.
An infographic detailing a simple debt plan with six steps: Know your numbers, Stop adding new debt, Pick one payoff method, Cut expenses that don't matter, Use extra money with purpose, and Celebrate progress. It emphasizes 'Progress over perfection' and 'Start where you are.'
A monthly budget template for May, showing income, fixed expenses, variable expenses, savings, and debt payments. The text highlights that 'A BUDGET isn't about restriction. IT'S ABOUT FREEDOM, PEACE, AND CHOOSING your future,' emphasizing a workable plan over a perfect one.
💸 The Simple Debt Plan That Helped Me Stop Drowning 🤍
Getting out of debt can feel overwhelming when you’re already trying to survive everyday life. Bills. Groceries. Gas. Kids. Work. Life. What helped me most was realizing I didn’t need a perfect budget… I needed a simple system I could actually stick to. Here are a few things that genuinely
Taiana 🍳

Taiana 🍳

154 likes

Cancel Debt Yourself
@Welcome Baddies Opting to send letters to creditor collections for dispute is crucial in safeguarding your financial standing. Crafting a well-articulated letter provides an opportunity to challenge inaccuracies, request validation of the debt, and possibly negotiate a favorable resoluti
Welcome Baddies

Welcome Baddies

6802 likes

A title card on a background of US dollar bills, stating: 'HOW I'M USING CHATGBT to PAY OFF DEBT AND SAVE MONEY'.
A slide defining ChatGPT as an AI-powered conversational assistant, listing its key features: Natural Language Understanding, Knowledge and Assistance, Task Assistance, and Personalization.
A slide explaining how to use ChatGPT for saving money and paying off debt, with an example prompt for a financial plan.
How I Use ChatGBT To Save Money and Destroy Debt
Check out the response ChatGPT gave me after I typed in my example question: Here’s a detailed step-by-step plan to help you save $200 per month and pay off your $5,000 debt within 6–8 months: Step 1: Assess Your Monthly Budget 1. Income: • Biweekly pay: $1,200 •&#
MaeNycole

MaeNycole

1458 likes

The Avalanche Debt Reduction Method!
A step by step guide to stop letting interest eat the extra money you put to reducing your credit cards every month! #creditcarddebtpayoff #becomingher #becominghim #adulting *Chat Prompt* “Hey Chat, I want to use the avalanche method to reduce my credit card debt. Here are all the acc
AdultingwithMare

AdultingwithMare

357 likes

How to pay off debt quickly 💸
1. LIST DEBTS FROM SMALLEST TO LARGEST. List debts from smallest to largest balance regardless of interest rate. Paying them off in this order will help you gain momentum. 2. MAKE MINIMUM PAYMENTS ON ALL DEBTS EXCEPT THE SMALLEST. Make minimum payments on all debts except the debt with the sma
Andrea Davis

Andrea Davis

4970 likes

How to become an RN Debt-Free 🌸
This is was my journey to becoming a nurse, and it can be yours too! Step: Apply for an ADN program at a community college in your city/region Step 2: While in school apply for federal grants, loans, and scholarships Step 3: Pass your NCLEX Step 4: Find a RN position (I just took a job in my
𝓑𝓻𝓲𝓪𝓷𝓷𝓪 ◡̈

𝓑𝓻𝓲𝓪𝓷𝓷𝓪 ◡̈

927 likes

A person in a striped shirt and jeans looks at flowers outside a shop, with the text 'HALF PAYMENT Budget Method to get out of debt' overlaid.
A cozy indoor scene with a laptop, teacups, and a teapot on a wooden table, featuring the text 'Divide your income into two halves.'
An outdoor patio with two white lounge chairs, plants, and a stone wall, overlaid with the text 'Use one half for debts and living expenses.'
HALF PAYMENT Budget Method to get out of debt
Hey there! 😊 Are you feeling overwhelmed by bills and financial stress? If so, you’re not alone! I want to share a budgeting method that many people haven’t discussed yet, but it’s truly effective. While we often hear about various budgeting strategies, this one stands out as the easiest approac
Inashwealth

Inashwealth

1419 likes

The Wealthy Use Debt Differently 💳✨
Ebook in my “Quick Read Library” on my website. Most wealthy people don’t just work for money… they build systems, assets, and cash flow 👀 This beginner-friendly ebook explains: ✔ how wealthy people use leverage ✔ assets vs liabilities ✔ borrowing against investments ✔ cash-flowing asse
ScoreRiseCreditSolutions

ScoreRiseCreditSolutions

209 likes

Pay Off Debt: On A Paycheck To Paycheck abusget
So you want to pay off debt but you don’t know where to start because you’re living paycheck to paycheck? There is good news that there is still ways to pay that debt off EVEN IF you’re paycheck to paycheck. Here’s some steps to take this next pay period: 📣 CREATE A BUDGET List out
Ashlie

Ashlie

612 likes

How to have No Student Debt
Get a job • Having a steady income throughout the school year allows for more insurance. • Gaining more money throughout the year let’s you start paying off student debt. Scholarships • They’re thousands of scholarship that you could apply for. • You can apply to scholarships year round.
AliPond232

AliPond232

695 likes

20 Years in Lending, I Got Asked This Constantly: Which Debt Do I Pay First?
SHE WAS DOING EVERYTHING RIGHT The extra payments. The balances coming down. Everything she'd been told to do. And her file still wasn't moving toward approval. From the outside it looked like real progress. From where I sat at the desk, it looked like effort pointed in the wrong d
Lisa | RealTalk Credit

Lisa | RealTalk Credit

45 likes

Starter plan for paying off debt
You can save and pay off debt at the same time it’s based on what you prioritize wanting to pay off first. I recently sat down and created a custom plan for a client who also wants to save while paying off some debt . When the interest rates are low, this gives us a little bit of flexibility t
JaliyahKreation

JaliyahKreation

22 likes

How to make digital product and pay off debt👇
How to make a digital product and pay off debt in 2026 S1000-S5000 days How I Make a Digital Product That Pays My Bills👇 You've probably seen those "make money online" posts and thought, Is this legit? 🤔 I get it, I was once skeptical too. But I used Canva and affiliate mar
Laarni Tan | Make Money Online

Laarni Tan | Make Money Online

7 likes

Debt Repayment: Snowball Method
@Welcome Baddies The debt snowball method prioritizes paying off the smallest debts first, regardless of interest rates. It creates motivation through quick wins, potentially leading to faster debt repayment. While it may not minimize interest paid, it can be psychologically rewarding and hel
Welcome Baddies

Welcome Baddies

63 likes

Great Biz for Single and Stay-at-home Moms
Stay-at-home moms and single moms… I need you to watch this. Most people are told the only way to earn more is to go back to school, take on debt, and spend years learning a skill… But what if there was another way? In this video, I break down what the top-paying jobs earn today… what it actua
Mr.GrindOrStarves Blueprint

Mr.GrindOrStarves Blueprint

1 like

7 HABITS OF PEOPLE WHO ARE ALWAYS DEBT-FREE
By incorporating these habits into their daily lives, individuals can achieve and maintain financial freedom, avoid debt, and focus on long-term financial well-being. Please leave a comment talk to me, and let us connect, I reply to every comment #lemon8partner #personalfinance #money
Investingashley

Investingashley

39 likes

Paying off $11,000 worth of debt
Sometimes reality hits you and you realize that you need a plan. A lot of people have to move home to deal with the debt that they have entered in their life. For my people that moved back home and you’re trying to find a plan to get back on your feet a simple Budget routine will get you there .
JaliyahKreation

JaliyahKreation

52 likes

Pay Off Debt Smarter—Not Harder
Balance transfer credit cards aren’t a fix-all — but if used right, they can seriously reduce how much you pay in interest and help you finally pay off your credit card debt. According to Investopedia, a balance transfer lets you move your debt from a high-interest credit card to one with a 0% i
Mari 🦋

Mari 🦋

97 likes

What I did to pay off my debt
Discipline your spending and change your mindset #moneyrules #moneyaesthetic #healthylifestyle2024 #Lemon8Diary
ImTheLoveWitch777

ImTheLoveWitch777

182 likes

Credit Card Debt Savings Challenge 💳
Get the sheet: 🔗 Link in bio Instant PDF download Print on standard 8.5x11 paper Realizing you can save $5,050 just by following a simple system 💰 The 100 envelope challenge might look intimidating at first… 🤯 But it’s actually one of the easiest ways to build real savings without overt
Saving With Budget Savvy💰📊

Saving With Budget Savvy💰📊

17 likes

A handwritten financial plan titled "Financial Freedom and Debt Relief." It outlines steps to know your numbers, create a budget, cut expenses, and start an emergency fund, with specific goals and examples for each step.
A handwritten financial plan detailing steps for debt payoff, credit building, and money management. It covers choosing a debt payoff method, improving credit habits, lowering credit utilization, weekly money check-ins, and a no-spend challenge.
A handwritten financial plan outlining steps to increase income, build positive credit, and track financial wins. It suggests options like overtime or selling items, using secured credit cards for small purchases, and celebrating milestones.
My Debt-Free Journey Plan
Paying off debt and rebuilding credit takes time, but small steps make a big difference. This is my simple plan to stay consistent and improve finances. Save this to stay accountable 🍋 #financialgoals #financialfreedom #debtfreejourney #debtjourney #lemon8challenge
🌟Glow_with_Kia💞

🌟Glow_with_Kia💞

126 likes

A laptop screen displays the FAFSA logo with small figures, overlaid with text asking 'How to pay for school???' and urging viewers to 'Apply for FAFSA!!!!!' for financial aid.
A laptop screen shows the Federal Student Aid 'My Activity' page, indicating a 2025-26 FAFSA form is 'In Review', with text asking 'Why drown in debt when there are so many ways to reduce the cost of college??'
A laptop screen displays the Federal Student Aid FAFSA® Form page, encouraging users to 'Get Money To Help Pay for School' and providing options to start or edit a 2025-26 FAFSA form.
Don’t forget to apply for FAFSA 2025-2026 💰💰
Applying to a community college to pursue my nursing degree has been the best decision I’ve ever made. I was going to a 4 years college to get my bachelor, but the tuition was just out of control. Applying to a community college is a smart way to actually save money. Some semesters, all my c
Cookwithme🥰🥰

Cookwithme🥰🥰

2855 likes

Breaking up with my DEBT - 🗓️✏️
I've always been great about credit, but life happens and here we are 🥲 This is how I plan to pay off my debt 🫣 1️⃣st step: - write out a list of debt, in order which payment is due. - balance amount: I also like tracking "statement balance" because that amount is what will be c
Mari 🦋

Mari 🦋

159 likes

She paid off debt with this budget planner 🥹
Imagine taking the risk and investing into a budget planner and a year later reaching your goal My client took the chance to invest in my planner, and now she's seeing the results of her hard work and consistency! Not only that she's coming back for a whole new year with a new planner to s
JaliyahKreation

JaliyahKreation

41 likes

A filled-out 2025 W-4 form for Jane Doe, showing single filing status, 3 qualifying children, and 2 other dependents, totaling $7000 in credits. It also indicates $200 in extra withholding per pay period, signed on 9/25/2025.
About the W-4 Form — Where Most People Mess Up At
(A Better View of The Form Look At Previous Post Still The Same Information ℹ️ ) The top of the W-4 is self-explanatory 👇 Name: Doe Address: 123 Easy Street SSN: 123-45-6789 BUT where many people go wrong is the filing status section! 🚫 HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD does not apply if you don’t have
Gregria Ford

Gregria Ford

33 likes

The image shows a desk with a monitor displaying "New Series How I Paid for College Debt-Free" and "What to Expect SWIPE", introducing a series on paying for college without debt.
The image states that college is expensive but the author paid for 4 years without debt, and this series will detail scholarships, grants, and application tips.
The image provides FAFSA cycle information, noting the 2025-26 cycle is open for select programs and the 2026-27 cycle opens October 1, 2025.
New Series How I Paid for College Debt-Free
College is expensive but I managed to pay for all 4 years without taking on a single dollar of debt. This new series is me pulling back the curtain: every scholarship, grant, and resource I personally used, plus the real strategies that worked for me (and can work for you too). ⚠️ Quick note:
Tyra-Lee 🩺

Tyra-Lee 🩺

104 likes

Money tips to not have medical debt🙅🏻‍♀️❌
Hey guys, today I was dumb and I injured my foot. 🥴 Tbh don’t really want to talk about it because it was my own fault. However, I have had to go to the ER an irregularly high number of times this past year. •Someone flipped my car on its side Sep 2023 and injured me •Me being anxious and
Cindyhackslife

Cindyhackslife

23 likes

How I help people get out of debt
Stop driving yourself crazy trying to set up your budgets alone ! I am a budget coach that specializes in setting up financial plans to make your budget journey easier! Do you want to get a month ahead ? Do you want to pay off debt ? Do you want to build an emergency fund ? Guess who can help
JaliyahKreation

JaliyahKreation

60 likes

Apply for the Student Loan Deferment!
#emergingcreator #studentloanforgiveness #studentloandebt
Angela ❌ Shopwithart

Angela ❌ Shopwithart

0 likes

Are you struggling to pay off debt ?
I have a whole playlist on my YouTube channel of helping people set up budgets to get out of debt 💕 Click the link below to access my channel ⬇️ https://youtube.com/@jaliyahkreationz?si=Bbqgez-hHPFSO5KI #youtube #budgets #budgetplans #payingoffdebt #budget binder #moneymanage
JaliyahKreation

JaliyahKreation

11 likes

An overhead flat lay shows US dollar bills, a calculator, a spiral notebook, and a silver pen on a white surface. Overlay text reads "How I became debt free What apps helped me @brighterlife" with sparkling accents.
A graphic titled "App #1: Nerdwallet" features the NerdWallet logo. It lists benefits like tracking credit scores, improving cash flow, credit card recommendations, and loan assistance. A credit score gauge shows '800 GOOD' and a clipboard with financial charts is depicted.
A graphic titled "App #1: Capital One" features the Capital One logo. It lists benefits like boosting credit, gaining funds, saving on shopping, cash back rewards, and faster score improvement. Two credit cards are shown at the bottom.
How I became debt free & boosted my credit 📲
⚠️⚠️NO GATEKEEPING⚠️⚠️ For starters it’s all easier than it seems when you have the right tools. I did not start working on my credit until I understood what credit was which was at 22 years old… I’m now 25 and here’s some things I’ve learned to help me on the way. (Now not recommended to wa
Brighter Life

Brighter Life

331 likes

A debt collection letter from Lockhart, Morris & Montgomery, Inc. for $992.00, with handwritten notes stating "I refuse to pay," "I don't owe you," "I want you to leave me alone," and "cease and desist." The text "Turn debt into a check" is overlaid on the image, illustrating a method to challenge debt collectors.
Turn debt into a check
Ima show you how to turn a debt collection letter into a check. When a debt collector send you a letter that looks like this? Write this on the front or back preferably the front and wait for them to reply if they do reply saying anything other than they’re ceasing communication or they sent your f
Ra Heem

Ra Heem

4 likes

Debt Freedom
If you know someone who struggles from debt 💸 just realize that it can feel overwhelming, lead to depression, troubled relationships, unnecessary stress, anxiety, and feel like they’re drowning in life; without a life raft. I wanted to share some quick resources that you can utilize to position yo
Yohance West

Yohance West

5 likes

A golden retriever dog rests on an orange bed on a brown couch, with text overlay "7 Reasons Financial Debt Carries a lot of Shame," introducing the article's topic.
Three young men smile outdoors at night, illustrating the first reason for debt shame: "Social Comparison," where people feel embarrassed comparing their financial status to others.
A golden retriever sits on a carpeted staircase with a toy, accompanying the text "2. Cultural Messaging," explaining how societal views on success contribute to debt shame.
💔 Why Debt Carries So Much Shame
Debt isn’t just numbers, it’s emotions, pressure, and shame. We’re breaking the silence, learning better money habits, and working toward freedom. Join us on the journey to become debt free!✨ #DebtFreeJourney #MoneyMindset #FinancialFreedom #MilitaryFamily
shaka_kam

shaka_kam

9 likes

$850+ for just for ONE event. No student debt.
I started my business with under $100, just volunteering at my kids’ school to get practice. I didn’t have a business plan, just a creative hustle and the willingness to show up. Little by little, doors opened and they just keep getting bigger. If you’ve been wanting to start your own busines
GizelleCtz

GizelleCtz

386 likes

How I Became a Nurse at 20 Years Old Debt Free
This isn’t your typical nursing school story. I didn’t take out massive loans or spend years figuring out my path. I became a registered nurse by the age of 20, graduated completely debt-free, and started my first nursing job before I was even old enough to order a drink. Here’s how it happened…
syd✨🌷

syd✨🌷

27 likes

Financial Tips To Ensure Wealth In Your 30's
Let’s talk real life. Most people stay broke not because they’re lazy, but because no one ever told them the truth. The truth about money. The truth about relationships. The truth about the habits keeping them stuck. So here it is: 1. Marriage is a Financial Contract Love is cute, but
Mari 🦋

Mari 🦋

75 likes

See more