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Minnesota Mortgage Broker Discusses Life After Bankruptcy – Is It Possible?

September 25, 2009 by · 1 Comment 

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  1. Thanks for all of the practical advice for people who are considering bankruptcy. As a whole health coach, I see the feelings of shame and blame all the time in people who are in economic distress. It’s important for them not only to move through financial solutions, but also the emotional aspects as well.

    If you’d like an additional resource to offer people going through this emotional process, please feel free to pass along this complimentary eBook – http://www.lemonadenetwork.com.

    Danny Fitzpatrick
    Danny@LemonadeNetwork.com
    Co-Author of “Emotional Stimulus Package: Your Guide to Re-creating the American Dream”

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