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		<title>By: Famous Free Debt Consolidation Loan &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Flashback: Keep at it </title>
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		<description>[...] Flashback: Keep at it Consumerism Commentary hosted Carnival of Debt Reduction #20, and this week&#8217;s Flashback comes from Wealth Junkie: Do You Experience Paycheck Paralysis? I can imagine it&#8217;s really tough to watch the majority of your paycheck go towards your current obligations &#8212; and maybe toward principal and interest on purchases that you made years ago and no longer even use. That&#8217;s paycheck paralysis, and it&#8217;s disheartening. Wealth Junkie gives the following advice: minimize your monthly expenses, don&#8217;t buy [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Flashback: Keep at it Consumerism Commentary hosted Carnival of Debt Reduction #20, and this week&#8217;s Flashback comes from Wealth Junkie: Do You Experience Paycheck Paralysis? I can imagine it&#8217;s really tough to watch the majority of your paycheck go towards your current obligations &#8212; and maybe toward principal and interest on purchases that you made years ago and no longer even use. That&#8217;s paycheck paralysis, and it&#8217;s disheartening. Wealth Junkie gives the following advice: minimize your monthly expenses, don&#8217;t buy [...]</p>
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