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Okay then, time to get on with life. The fun has ended, and routine takes over again. So here we are. Back to Normal. I've kept this bit of the blog separate from the last three weeks postings because I didn't want to taint them with my normal, debt ridden, mortgaged to the hilt, life. It was good to escape my life for a while, and live a bit. Now, normal routine is back and part of the problem of writing this blog is that the writing forces me to acknowledge that fact. I'm back on a set of four night shifts, of which tonight, Friday, is the second one. Before beginning my daily logs again, I thought I'd post a summary to catch up on normaility first. First thing, I must say, is that I know I'm not alone in facing these debt problems, indeed my Austrailian cousin, Lawrie, has ben bankrupt - twice. He's back on his feet, although it's took him years to achieve this, so I know it can be done. Lawrie went bankrupt through marriage breakdowns, nothing else. So, I know it can be done. I've changed my attitude consciously, but I am still struggling with my unconsciousness, and waiting for it to catch up with my new line of thinking. I can do this. Over the last three weeks or so, I've been served with two repossession notices for the house. I've sorted one of them out, for the secured loan company, but the mortgage company are pushing through with it, with the court hearing set for the 15th October.I have put another offer forward to the company, and am waiting for their response. Obviously, the simple, fast way to stop the action is to pay the arrears off, which I'm fighting to do - I have two pay days to do this (or most of it, anyway). I owe £2,600. Not much, is it? So, I'll keep on keeping on. From my cousin, I've learned that resilience is the best way forward, never giving up. I have one hundred per cent belief that I can do this, and it starts today. Just watch me go. I must serve my family, that's what I'm here for, my sole purpose in life. Paul CommentsWant to comment on this blog entry? Blog Entry Discussion (1 comment) Spread the Word
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