Putting Family Values First: Conquering Credit‑Card Debt & Navigating Preteen Social‑Media Pressures

Putting Family Values First: Conquering Credit‑Card Debt & Navigating Preteen Social‑Media Pressures

❓ Q1: “I’m buried in credit‑card debt and keep spending more than I earn. How do I stop the spiral?”

Answer (Jim’s perspective) ➡️

Inertia is your biggest enemy—you can’t just hope this goes away. Actively turn the tide by tackling two fronts at once:

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1Raise income—look for overtime, side gigs, freelance work, or weekend projects.💼
2Slash expenses—stick to essentials, cancel non‑critical subscriptions, and sell things you rarely use.✂️
3Freeze the plastic—put every credit card out of reach (literally). Use cash or a debit card only.🧊
4Snowball payments—throw every extra peso at the smallest balance first, then roll that payment onto the next card.❄️
5Downsize if needed—a cheaper apartment or selling a second car can fast‑forward your comeback.🚗➡️🪙

Mindset matters 🌱: Celebrate each small win, even if it’s “only” ₱500 off the balance. Consistently spending less than you earn puts you back in charge—one billing cycle at a time.

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Q1: “I’m buried in credit‑card debt and keep spending more than I earn. How do I stop the spiral?”

❓ Q2: “My 11‑year‑old says she needs social media because all her friends have it. What should I do?”

Answer (Dr. Danny Huerta) ➡️

Before opening any accounts, walk through these talking points together:

  1. Reality check 🔍
    Is she really being left out, or is it FOMO hype?
  2. Potential fallout ⚖️
    • Distraction from homework and hobbies
    • Exposure to comparison culture & cyber‑drama
  3. Brain in progress 🧠
    Social platforms are designed to be addictive; preteens are extra susceptible.
  4. Privacy puzzle 🔐
    Even “private” posts can spread. Is she ready for a permanent digital footprint?
  5. Family values first ❤️
    Ask yourself: Are you afraid to disappoint her? If so, why?

Tip: Delay is not denial. Offer healthier ways to connect—clubs, in‑person hangouts, video calls with trusted friends—while you monitor maturity and tech habits.

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About the Author ✍️

Jim Daly—husband, dad, president of Focus on the Family, and host of its daily broadcast—writes about real‑life challenges with hope and humor. Follow his reflections at jimdalyblog.focusonthefamily.com or on Facebook @JimDalyFocus. 👍


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