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Jun 03 2009

The Serenity Prayer for the Self Employed

Self, grant me the serenity
of acceptance that some things are out of my control or cannot be undone;
courage to work hard at realistic improvements;
and focus to follow through with my credit repair, even though it isn’t easy.
Aspiring to greatness with each task;
Treating each client like my favorite;
Never losing sight of my unique commitment to service;
Taking credit repair as I do my work,
Seriously and without shortcuts.
Please keep me sane throughout the journey
And give me the tenacity I’ll require.
Amen.

Okay, so it is cheesy. However, in the coming days, we’ll have to face the facts there is a great deal of triage involved in the world of credit repair. There are some things that you cannot change and that is a tough one to face. At least, I know it was for me. I just wanted to lighten the mood here at The Free Credit Ability Today Blog with a really awful poem. The point is that self employed credit repair is really, really hard and to repair your credit when you are self employed, you need to be both knowledgeable and strong.

I hope that you will take this journey to credit repair and credit management with me at The Free Credit Ability Today Blog.

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