November 25th, 2009 at 12:55 pm
Posted by Arlene Khan in Credit, Credit Repair

Reestablishing good credit is hard work and daunting as well.  Once in a while, as you reach a milestone, you need to reward yourself.  You should do this through some means that do not involve debt or money.  If you repay your credit card bill, there is no sense in running up that bill again on a shopping trip.

 Instead, you should list some inexpensive and fun treats you could give yourself.  Keep this list wherever you keep your financial file.  As you reach a big milestone, take out your list and immediately reward yourself with one of the items on the list.  This will not only keep you motivated, but it will inexpensively keep you from feeling too deprived while you work on your credit score.

 


November 18th, 2009 at 3:35 pm
Posted by Arlene Khan in Credit, Credit Repair

If you have been the object of identity theft or have genuinely been mistreated by a company, then by all means include an explanatory note in your credit report.  However, most lenders do not want to hear a lot of excuses.  Whatever your problems have been in the past, you will seem like a much more reliable lender if you focus on what you are doing to get out of problems.

You will feel better and get better responses from lenders if your focus on current action rather than past mistakes.  Instead of wallowing in pity and explaining in great detail the personal and financial problems that led to a bad credit rating, give yourself and lenders the condensed version and then move on to a detailed review of what you are doing to repair your credit.


November 11th, 2009 at 11:15 am
Posted by Arlene Khan in Credit, Credit Repair

There is no point in beating yourself up over your credit score - whatever it is.  Instead, promise yourself that you will do better in the future and then work to repair your credit rather than working on berating yourself.  Taking action to improve your credit rating will improve your outlook as well as your credit.