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Suggested Interview Questions For Healing Your Relationship with Money Creating True Abundance in Your Life Breaking the Debt Cycle -- For Good! Suggested
Interview Questions 1. Who really needs
to heal their relationship with money? 2. Is abundance and
prosperity just about money or does it affect other areas of our lives? 3. Why should we make
commitments about healing our relationships with money? 4. How did you come up with
the six commitments to healing your relationship with money? 5. Are you saying that most
of our financial success comes from our attitudes rather than our actions? 6. What stops people from
going after their dreams, from actually following through on their goals? 7. How can people overcome
their money issues? 8. What’s the most
effective way to get abundance flowing into your life and keep it flowing? 9. You talk about the
concept of “tithing” in a very interesting way. Is it mandatory to tithe if
you want to have more abundance in your life?
Suggested
Interview Questions on 1.
Is abundance and prosperity just about money or does it affect other
areas of our lives? 2.
Why do you think most people aren’t creating true abundance in their lives? 3.
Can you give me some examples of how people get in their own ways financially? 4.
How did you come up with the seven commitments to healing your relationship with
money? 5.
Are you saying that most of our success comes from our attitudes rather than our
actions? 6.
What stops people from going after their dreams, from actually following through
on their goals? 7.
How can people overcome their money issues? 8.
What’s the most effective way to get abundance flowing into your life and keep
it flowing? 9.
You talk about the concept of “tithing” in a very interesting way. Is it
mandatory to tithe if you want to have more abundance in your life?
Suggested
Interview Questions On 1. What stops people from
getting out of debt and staying out of debt? 2. Why don’t more people
just “exhibit self-control” when it comes to spending money, so they don’t
get into debt? 3. What can we, as parents,
do to help our children develop good spending habits so they don’t get into
debt? 4. Why do so many people
who get in over their heads wind up declaring bankruptcy instead of paying off
their debts? 5. What advice can you give
people to overcome their fears and create a Debtbuster Strategy to get their
debts paid off? 6. What if you do have to
go bankrupt, how do you avoid getting back in debt again once the bankruptcy is
discharged? 7. How effective are credit
counselors, and budget counselors? How can people make the most out of these
types of assistance? 8. What are some ways
people may be keeping themselves trapped in the Debt Cycle without them even
knowing it? 9. Give us an example of
some strategies people could use to break the debt cycle, for good. Suggested Interview Questions On 1.
Why did Congress immediately table the Bankruptcy Reform Bill after September 11
– and why are they now trying to quickly pass it before they break for the
holidays?
2.
What are all the direct and indirect ways the events of September 11 have
affected consumers and why will there be even MORE bankruptcies this coming year
as a result?
3.
Why do people turn to bankruptcy in the first place and what other
options should they consider first before bankruptcy?
4.
What are the biggest mistakes people make when they declare bankruptcy? 5.
Why do so many people get in over their heads again after declaring bankruptcy
and how can they avoid repeating the same mistakes? 6.
Is there still a stigma attached to bankruptcy? Is there a greater stigma
attached to declaring bankruptcy or to just not paying your debts at all? 7.
What are the first steps people should take once their bankruptcy is discharged? 8.
What new ways are creditors using to take advantage of people who go bankrupt or
who have bad credit? 9.
What’s a secured credit card and how do you pick one that will help you
rebuild your credit rating? 10.
If you have debts left over after your bankruptcy is discharged, what’s the
best way to pay those debts down? 11.
Once you’ve declared bankruptcy, how do you move forward, emotionally?
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