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Being Debt Free

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Your have achieved your goal of being debt free by putting your plan into action with the help of your family and contacts from the financial institutions who granted your requests to ease up on your loans.
The question remains, ‘What next?’
Obviously, after experiencing the pain and sacrifice of being held captive in a debt trap and the relief you felt after being debt free, you would opt to continue practicing simplicity in your lifestyle; spending less and living more.
You would have learned from your experiences that minimalism is not just throwing away excess stuff but focusing on what is important to you. It is not deprivation but streamlining finances and spending smart. Spending smart directs you to ignore goods that you do not need, even if you have the means …show more content…

With the money saved from the management of your finances, you can now enjoy quality time with your family and friends. In addition, freed from debt, you can stop worrying about money and start to enjoy what truly matters.
The following are the ‘possibles’ that you can do with your family out of your savings:
• Experiences. Minimalists opt for experiences over possessions. Experiences give wealth in an abstract way that directly affects emotions and health. Memories of these experiences lasts and each recall bring with it the feelings experienced. Spend the money you saved from the management of your finances on concerts of your choice (popular or classical), dine out with your family, attend sporting events, and bond with friends. You still can be mindful of your expenses while planning for these experiences.

• Travel. Minimalist view travel as a worthwhile experience while others view travel as a lifestyle pursuit. You can regard it as a by-product of spending less and a way to celebrate your accomplishment with your

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