Worried about COVID-19?
Worry, stress, uncertainty, depression: These are just some of the words that describe how we can feel in the era of COVID-19. Because of COVID-19 and the financial devastation that is has brought upon us,
we worry about whether we will be able to pay our rent or mortgage, feed our family, or whether the next telephone call is going to be from another bill collector.
We stress about whether we are going to keep our jobs or ever find a new job. We
stress about whether we can keep up with our bills or not, or even buy food to feed our families. We feel
uncertain about how the world will look next week, next month, or next year. Will COVID-19 infect me, my family, my friends, my neighbors? We become
depressed and tired from the sleepless nights as a result of the worry, the stress, and the uncertainty.
You might be in a position where you are paying your credit cards each month, but the balance doesn’t seem to go down. You might have fallen behind on your car payments and are fearing repossession: “Now how am I going to get to work?” You might have fallen behind on mortgage payments and are fearing losing your home: “Now where is my family going to live?”.
All of these feelings can take a serious toll on our emotional and physical wellbeing. It is important to remember that the finances can be worked out. Taking care of ourselves, so we can care of others, is what is most important.
This is where I can help you.
I’m not here to “sell” you a bankruptcy. I’m here to help you rise above the fear and eliminate your financial burdens so that you can move forward with your life. If all you can think about are your financial problems, how can you concentrate on your own wellbeing, your family, your friends, or your community?
Bankruptcy is
the most powerful legal means to financial freedom. Bankruptcy does not mean you have “failed” in any way. It means you have
taken control of things, and are doing something to remedy your financial situation so you can focus on what’s important in life.
Today we also need to focus on helping each other through these trying times. Each day, we need to renew our efforts, our faith, and our commitment to helping one another. It is through helping others that we can gain purpose in life. I feel so blessed that that in my profession I am able to really help people in need…it is my purpose, it is my joy, and it is my privilege.
Please take good care, and stay safe out there…
-Jason
