Credit Score Project – Good Things Take Time

Credit Score Project – Good Things Take Time

credit score project good things take time“No great thing is created suddenly.”
– Epictetus, philosopher
We live in an “instant” society… everything has to be “now” or at least “fast”.
Instant meals… instant credit approval… instant communication…
We have become an impatient people.

Credit Score Project – Good Things Take Time

Working on your credit score project can seem like a long and arduous task and many who I speak with are going crazy having to wait.

It’s important to realize, behind your credit score number are Corporations that consist of people who are making decisions based on how you have handled credit and your finances in the past.

Your credit score isn’t some randomly generated number but is one based on history over previous years.

Going forward, in order for your credit score to increase you need to show these same people you are able to handle credit better than you have in the past.

This requires trust to be built and trust takes time.

In previous posts I have shown you other credit score tips like disputing credit report errors and adding missing positive information to your credit report but once this is all in line it really comes down to consistent financial responsibility.

To be successful in your credit score project of raising your score to where you get the best interest rates from the best lenders it is important to have an action plan for increasing your credit score and then follow that plan consistently for the rest of your life.

Once these habits and principles are set up in your daily routine it really is not even extra work anymore but rather a way of life.

The Great Wall of China, the Coliseum and the Pyramids were built with quality and the intention of longevity… they were not built in a day!

On a lesser scale but with significant importance to yourself and your family your credit score project is one that will also take time but definitely well worth the wait.

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