Knowing Yourself Well: a major key to a balanced financial life
- Sam Daher
- Jul 15, 2024
- 2 min read
Too often, we are blind to our own behaviors that can lead us into financial trouble. Whether it's due to unforeseen circumstances like illness, job loss, or a breakup, or because of impulsive bad decisions, it is crucial to be aware of our actions to avoid falling into the trap of debt.

Imagine yourself as a pilot in flight, navigating through turbulence. Instead of risking a crash, why not take control now?
To help you evaluate your financial situation and make informed decisions, ask yourself the following questions:
Do you only pay the minimum on your credit card each month?
Do you struggle to pay off your credit card balance in full each billing cycle?
Do you have an emergency fund to cover unexpected expenses?
Have you ever used one credit card to pay off another?
Do you use credit to cover grocery expenses because you lack the necessary funds in your bank account?
Have you considered selling or pawning jewelry to pay off your debts?
Are you using savings intended for your children to settle your own debts?
Are you dealing with addictions such as alcohol, gambling, or drugs?
Are you managing multiple credit cards simultaneously?
Do you struggle financially to make ends meet each month?
Are you trying to project an image of artificial wealth?
Do you blame the economic system for your financial problems?
Are you sensitive to external judgments and desire to maintain an appearance of prosperity?
Did you answer yes to one or more of these questions? If so, it might be time to consult a professional to prevent sinking further into the quicksand of debt.
Don't wait until financial problems completely overwhelm you. Take control now by better understanding your financial habits and taking the necessary steps to secure your financial future. Book a free consultation with La Financière today below!
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