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Financial
Recovery
Though we may have
members dealing with this issue, we have not yet established a
separate small group for Financial Recover
If you have
extended recovery time and feel capable of leading a group, please
notify us.

What do I need to recover from?
- Being unclear about your
financial situation.
- Not knowing account balances,
monthly expenses, loan interest rates, fees, fines, or contractual
obligations.
- Frequently "borrowing" items
such as books, pens, or small amounts of money from friends and
others, and failing to return them.
- Poor saving habits.
- Not planning for taxes,
retirement or other non-recurring but predictable items, and then
feeling surprised when they come due; a "live for today, don't
worry about tomorrow" attitude.
- Compulsive shopping: Being
unable to pass up a "good deal"; making impulsive purchases;
leaving price tags on clothes so they can be returned; not using
items you've purchased.
- Difficulty in meeting basic financial or personal
obligations, and/or an inordinate sense of accomplishment when
such obligations are met.
- A
different feeling when buying things on credit than when paying
cash, a feeling of being in the club, of being accepted, of being
grown up.
- Living in chaos and drama
around money -- Using one credit card to pay another; bouncing
checks; always having a financial crises to contend with.
- A tendency to live on the edge
-- Living paycheck to paycheck; taking risks with health and car
insurance coverage; writing checks hoping money will appear to
cover them.
- Unwarranted inhibition and embarrassment in what
should be a normal discussion of money.
- Overworking or under earning -- Working extra hours
to earn money to pay creditors; using time inefficiently; taking
jobs below your skill and education level.
- An unwillingness to care for
and value yourself -- Living in self-imposed deprivation; denying
your basic needs in order to pay your creditors.
- A
feeling or hope that someone will take care of you if necessary,
so that you won't really get into serious financial trouble, that
there will always be someone you can turn to.

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