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Default Aug 10, 2022 at 08:20 AM
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I've been doing money manifestations and they're working. I just got a check from wells fargo, won money at casino, got my rent return. I've been able to pay down debt. I have two credit cards and two personal loans that remain. But progress is being made. Started with 6 credit cards.

I'm wondering if I should close the accounts, or just let them sit? I fear in a mania i might rack them up again. I also worry about dropping my credit score. it's really been rising. It's nice to see it go up. Once those two cards are paid off I'll feel so free.

It's so nice to have progress. I do need to build up savings. Maybe with my frontline workers check.

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Default Aug 10, 2022 at 01:31 PM
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If you treat the mania would get you into trouble just keep one card with a lower limit and keep it in ice in the freezer. That's a good technique for not making impulsive use.

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