How to Recover From Financial Setbacks

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By Millionaire Tips

We've all had personal and financial setbacks. We are merrily going along, or at least normally going along. And wham! the unexpected happens. We get into a car accident, have a health problem, or find our spouse cheating on us. Normal is no longer normal, and our life has suddenly shifted, leaving us wondering how to react and recover.

Luckily, there are proven strategies that have worked in recovering from financial setbacks.

Trying to get things back to the way things used to be wastes time and energy in your efforts to recover from a financial setback.
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Trying to get things back to the way things used to be wastes time and energy in your efforts to recover from a financial setback.

Don't Look Back

Alice, from in Alice in Wonderland, Dorothy from Wizard of Oz, and the Gates family in National Treasure 2 - Book of Secrets (Widescreen) have all taught us that the way to recover from a setback is to look forward. There is no turning back.

Too often, we struggle to bring things back to normal, and try to make things the way they were. This doesn't work and wastes a lot of energy. Accepting that this is the new normal gives you the proper perspective.

You have a new situation now. Instead of trying to go backwards in time, you move forward in time and space. Figure out how to go from where you are now to where you want to be in the future.

Stabilize Your New Normal

Now that you have realized that this is your new normal, you will need to figure out how to stabilize it. You probably feel like you are on shaky ground. The setback has created new challenges for you, and you need to find a way to make ends meet in your new financial situation. Often these types of setbacks can cause additional setbacks if you are not careful. If you don't pay your bills, you will have more penalties and interest, and you will get deeper and deeper in debt.

I have written two hubs for this situation:

What are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Being Poor

How to Make Ends Meet in the Short Term, in the Long Term and for a Lifetime

These two hubs provide steps you can take to stabilize your situation, so you don't continue to keep falling backwards.

Take Responsibility

Taking responsibility is not about assigning blame so that you can punish the culprit, or make anyone feel guilty. Often, when things go wrong, there is something we have done, or something we could have avoided doing that would either have avoided the problem, or at least have lessened the blow. If we had driven more carefully or paid more attention, we could have avoided the accident, even if the other person caused the accident. If you had car insurance, or had saved enough money to cover the deductible, you might not be suffering a financial setback right now.

The point of identifying the problem is to find ways you can avoid this problem in the future. You don't want to make the same mistake twice. Thinking the problem through and then actually taking the steps to implement the ways to avoid it will help you a great deal. These types of situations are learning opportunities. You can at least say you learned from it.

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Day Twenty: Hub #49 of 100 Hubs in 30 Days

Move Forward

Once you have stabilized the situation, and taken the steps to make sure that it doesn't happen again, you have to move forward. You are probably still in a position that is slightly less than your old normal. Aim your sights on the future, and decide how you can make your life better. Maybe getting additional training will help you advance in your career. Maybe saving up for a new car to replace the one you lost.

You will likely find that you won't have to spend as much to reach your goal as you think. Like an arrow, you have been pulled backwards, but now is your chance to fly off to the future.

Comments

yols-a profile image

yols-a Level 1 Commenter 6 months ago

madam millionaire good advice

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Millionaire Tips Hub Author 6 months ago

Thank you yols-a

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Seeker7 Level 8 Commenter 6 months ago

Hi MT - another excellent hub and very timely for myself - my contract of work is up in January and due to the economic crisis it won't be getting renewed so that will be me out of work again! Anyway, reading your hub has given me a great start to the planning I need to put into force before January. I found it very motivating and useful. Many thanks for sharing. Voted up!

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nicregi Level 4 Commenter 6 months ago

Excellent article you got here! Great advise and thank you for sharing buddy!

Keep it up (as usual)!

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DowntroddenInDC Level 1 Commenter 6 months ago

Great advice! I agree with re-evaluating what occurred to make the set-back happen, but don't dwell on it. Sometimes (more often than not, actually) avoiding set-backs is entirely out of your control. Having emergency funds and reducing liabilities is a sure fire way to make set-backs less of a big deal.

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carol3san Level 5 Commenter 6 months ago

Thanks for the hub Millionaire Tips. Your advice makes perfectly good sense. Voted up.

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Millionaire Tips Hub Author 6 months ago

Seeker7 - Good for you for thinking ahead and planning ahead. Sorry about your contract not being renewed.

nicregi - thank you,

DowntroddeninDC - you're right, setbacks will happen, but there re things we can do to prepare.

carol3san - thanks for the vote

Everyone, thanks for reading and the comment. I really appreciate it.

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Keri Summers Level 4 Commenter 4 months ago

The "new normal" makes so much sense. A comforting hub, thank you.

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Millionaire Tips Hub Author 4 months ago

Thanks Keri. I find it is very helpful to me to think of a "new normal" instead of wishing that things were the way they used to be, or the way I think they should be.

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alocsin Level 8 Commenter 3 months ago

Good advice and it matches up what I've read from people who have made a ton of money. They all suffered financial setbacks and recovered from them. Voting this Up and Useful.

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Millionaire Tips Hub Author 3 months ago

Thank you alocsin - sometimes I think the financial setbacks will make you stronger, and more capable of not just surviving but thriving in your financial goals.

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