Open a page and draw two columns: Direct and Beyond. Under Direct, list calls, budgets, negotiation attempts, extra shifts, learning, automatic transfers, and sleep. Under Beyond, list rates, recessions, other people’s reactions, and yesterday. Revisit the list every morning. When fear spikes, point to one Direct item and act for ten quiet minutes. Consistency compounds. Clarity trims rumination. Your nervous system learns safety through reliable, repeatable choices anchored in what your hands can actually do today.
Pick a payoff method—snowball for momentum or avalanche for math efficiency—and automate minimums immediately. Stack a weekly extra payment, schedule a ten-minute call block for negotiations, and create calendar reminders you respect like appointments. Keep the system boring, visible, and forgiving. When setbacks interrupt, re-engage at the next scheduled moment without blame. Simplicity beats brilliance when nerves are frayed. The plan should survive bad days, busy seasons, and shaky motivation, demonstrating progress even when your feelings disagree.