“Always Light at the End of the Tunnel”


(by Diane Henen – Client Relationship Mgr.)…

In life, every individual faces different experiences in all aspects of their lives. We all come past situations that affect us as an individual; your family, your career, your partner and your finances ect.

There is always a point in time when what we are facing feels like we’re carrying a huge weight on our shoulders and once we have resolved one aspect, another issue seems to pop up and we can’t get a breather.

But, if you were to look back at all the obstacles you have faced in your life and what was going through your mind at that time when you thought it wouldn’t end……. IT DID!….. Even if you had to face a million other obstacles on the way… in some way it still got resolved or you were able to work around the issue.

My time here as a Client Relationship Manager I have seen clients come to us for assistance when they felt like they were over their shoulders in a financial dilemma and couldn’t keep up to date with all their commitments. But, overtime they have become stronger and more relaxed in the sense that they could get back on track with just being motivated and sacrificing things at present to be happier in the future with their finances resolved.

There is only so much someone can do to assist and try in every way to help another person but, if that person won’t assist themselves to help their future and live a stress free life that they want, then………. how’s that person going to get to the end of that tunnel?

We all have heard the saying that in a relationship “It’s a two way street”. Really the same goes for other aspects of our lives. We ask for assistance but we shouldn’t treat it like a one way street because we won’t achieve a result, whereas the two way street will cause us to see the light and bring us closer to the end of that tunnel.

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2 Responses to ““Always Light at the End of the Tunnel””

  1. help tell me what advise you can give i have mortgage with little equity and ow 25 thousand dollors will bankrupcy an option

  2. John Wriggley 22. Oct, 2011 at 5:54 pm

    Your best bet is to go Bankrupt.

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