Are You In Need of a Spiritual Saving

Debt is a vicious cycle and many people are embarrassed to admit they are in serious debt. Denial sets in and now they are facing potential death of a marriage, employment and even homeownership.

Denver, CO, October 26, 2006 --(PR.com)-- Author Taffy Wagner is a realist and understands the power of prayer is first when it comes to cutting down on debt. Everyday living expenses can be burdensome for homeowners and career professionals just getting the tools you need to succeed, traveling to and from work. The vicious cycle continues until a person wakes up and discovers a little too late that they are in serious debt.

Taffy helps readers with viable back matter resources that offer resources and a nifty short and compact guide like you see on your way out the door at the check out counter. You may be inspired to hurry and begin your quest to cut down debt after reading her book. This may take living below one’s means, sacrificing expensive shopping habits, creating a better budget and sticking to it, but most of all praying that you will have the discipline to stop spending and begin saving more.

Taffy is to be commended for inspiring everyday people to lean on prayer for comfort. Her words give new meaning to spiritual saving and so much more beneficial. She is to be admired in the company of Dr. Lois Shabazz, author of Let’s Get Financial Savvy and Lynnette Khalfani, author of Zero Debt. To begin this journey, one needs more than resources, but motivation.

Dr. Taffy received a Magazine Cover Award for Debt Dilemma from Disilgold.com. Put Debt Dilemma on your shopping list for the holidays and pass it on to a friend. You may purchase this reasonably priced book, Debt Dilemma from www.paidoff.net. Anyone that purchases the book from her website by November 4, 2006 will receive an autographed copy and a copy of her seminar on Credit.

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