Missed Your January Debt Goal? Here’s the February Reset Plan (Plus the Scams Hitting Hard Right Now)
Thu Feb 05 2026
January resolutions are cute. February is where the real work starts.
In this episode of The Get Out of Debt Guy, Steve Rhode (the old, original Get Out of Debt Guy) and Damon Day(the new Get Out of Debt Guy) talk about how to restart your debt plan on February 5th—without guilt, shame, or fake “perfect budget” nonsense.
They break down why people stall (hint: it’s emotion, not math) and why financial literacy classes don’t fix debt behavior unless you understand your money personality and how your subconscious drives spending decisions.
Then they pivot to the ugly reality: scams are everywhere—IRS and “TurboTax” tax scams, Amazon-style texts, gift card scams, crypto scams, and even debt consolidation traps that leave you deeper in debt. With consumer protections weakening, the message is simple: nobody is coming to save you—so you have to become your own financial watchdog.
How to restart your debt plan in February (even if January slipped away)
Why tracking spending beats “making a budget”
The #1 mistake behind debt consolidation loans (cash flow vs. debt balance)
How scammers pressure smart people into fast decisions (and why it works)
A practical “one action this week” challenge to build momentum
Tools mentioned on GetOutOfDebt.org
Money Personality Test
Contract Decoder (to translate confusing financial terms)
Scam-o-meter (to help spot red flags)
Get weekly updates and scam alerts: https://getoutofdebt.org
Reach Damon for a free consultation: https://damonday.com
If you’ve been stuck, overwhelmed, or quietly panicking… this episode is your reset. February counts. Motion creates momentum—and momentum creates change.
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January resolutions are cute. February is where the real work starts. In this episode of The Get Out of Debt Guy, Steve Rhode (the old, original Get Out of Debt Guy) and Damon Day(the new Get Out of Debt Guy) talk about how to restart your debt plan on February 5th—without guilt, shame, or fake “perfect budget” nonsense. They break down why people stall (hint: it’s emotion, not math) and why financial literacy classes don’t fix debt behavior unless you understand your money personality and how your subconscious drives spending decisions. Then they pivot to the ugly reality: scams are everywhere—IRS and “TurboTax” tax scams, Amazon-style texts, gift card scams, crypto scams, and even debt consolidation traps that leave you deeper in debt. With consumer protections weakening, the message is simple: nobody is coming to save you—so you have to become your own financial watchdog. How to restart your debt plan in February (even if January slipped away) Why tracking spending beats “making a budget” The #1 mistake behind debt consolidation loans (cash flow vs. debt balance) How scammers pressure smart people into fast decisions (and why it works) A practical “one action this week” challenge to build momentum Tools mentioned on GetOutOfDebt.org Money Personality Test Contract Decoder (to translate confusing financial terms) Scam-o-meter (to help spot red flags) Get weekly updates and scam alerts: https://getoutofdebt.org Reach Damon for a free consultation: https://damonday.com If you’ve been stuck, overwhelmed, or quietly panicking… this episode is your reset. February counts. Motion creates momentum—and momentum creates change.