Day 4: List All Credit Cards and Balances

Debt feels stressful when it’s vague.

Many people know they have credit cards, but few have ever written down all their balances in one place. When numbers remain scattered across apps and statements, uncertainty grows — even if nothing has changed financially.

That’s why Day 4 focuses on visibility.


Today’s Action

List every credit card you have and its current balance.

This includes:

  • Cards you use often
  • Cards you rarely use
  • Store or promotional cards

You are not paying anything today.
You are not closing accounts.
You are simply writing everything down.


Why This Step Matters

When balances are unclear, stress fills the gap.

When balances are visible:

  • Anxiety decreases
  • Decision-making improves
  • Planning becomes possible

Clarity does not fix debt instantly — but it removes fear and replaces it with facts.


A Gentle Reminder

This is not a judgment exercise.

Your balances reflect past decisions made with the information you had at the time. Awareness creates control, and control creates confidence.


Reflection Question

Which balance surprised you the most when you saw it written down?


What’s Next

Tomorrow, we’ll list all remaining debts so your full financial picture is clear.

For today, visibility is enough.

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