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Thursday, January 9, 2020

How to Recycle Procrastination – Brer Caleb, Ph.D. Deception Protocol Si...



How to Recycle Procrastination – More than half of us whether Europeans & Americans or Asians lose sleep over money troubles.
What if we can make you comfortable and feel extraordinary by saying very little, or we can talk.
Do we want to stir up a panic attack? For some of us, it’s as easy as checking your bank account.
Many lie awake at night, unable to move or act by money woes, upset how we’ll eat, shell out rent, and healthcare protection if we’re lucky to have enough money.


Granted, many economic reports lay it on thick, sky-high incomes, yet many of us, are only $400 away from poverty. Admit it we are prisoners and of our debt is our guard. It is our desire to live beyond our means which has become our prison.
Someone else ran into that same problem in the Garden of Eden.  Their desire ran afoul, and we are all paying the price of a poor decision, by our forefathers. We became subject to new management’s decisions – Money is our financial fragility and if we don’t change it is real.
Many of us admit mixing up and turning around at night over a range of fears, but a new survey brings to light that financial security may be one of the main culprits.
Fifty-six percent of adults have lost sleep over at least one money issue, with nearly one in three losing sleep over everyday expenses.
Reasons people are losing sleep.
Seventy-eight percent of adults are lying awake at night due to their finances, personal relationships, and other worries. That’s an increase of 9 percent since the last conducted survey in 2018.
Money is one of the highest causes of sleep loss out of all issues looked. People say they’re losing the most sleep over everyday expenses, savings for retirement and healthcare.
If you fist-pump your paycheck every other week, don’t get complacent. We’re a crash away from layoffs. Corporations remind you that you are part of a family until they have books to balance. All those trusts falls, retreats, and branded swag give way to “restructuring” and “realignment,” which is a nice way of saying you’re screwed. Royally. Watch how quickly the indispensable becomes disposable.

Brer Caleb, Ph.D.
Deception Protocol Simplified.
Tough Times Never Last, Tough People Do!

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