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    3 Practical Ways to Regain Control of Your Debt

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryAugust 17, 2026Updated:August 17, 2026No Comments
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    Keeping track of several debts at once can wear you down. Different payment dates, changing balances and rising interest can make it feel like your money disappears as quickly as it comes in. You might feel stuck, even if you’re doing your best to stay on top of things.

    Fortunately, there are small, deliberate changes you can make that simplify how you manage your money. These steps won’t remove your debt overnight, but they can help you feel more organised, confident and in control of what happens next.

    1. Speak to lenders early if you’re struggling

    If your repayments start to feel unmanageable, reaching out to your lenders can feel uncomfortable. Yet doing so gives you more options than staying silent. UK lenders often offer forbearance measures to help customers through short-term difficulties.

    For example, you could ask for:

    • A temporary reduction in monthly payments
    • A payment holiday while you stabilise your finances
    • A freeze on interest or late payment charges

    This approach works because it shows you want to engage and resolve the issue. In practice, it might mean replacing a £400 monthly commitment with something more affordable for a short period. Over time, this breathing space can help you avoid missed payments and protect your credit file.

    1. Combine multiple debts into one payment

    Managing several debts at once often creates confusion rather than clarity. By streamlining payments, you could replace multiple deadlines and amounts with one fixed monthly figure. This change can make a big difference to how manageable your finances feel day to day.

    Many people explore this route through debt consolidation loans to bring borrowing across things like credit cards, personal loans and overdrafts together under one agreement. This process involves paying off existing lenders and repaying a single new loan instead. As a result, you can focus on one payment schedule rather than juggling several.

    This structure makes budgeting easier and reduces the risk of missed payments. However, you should always check the total amount repayable and consider the long-term costs.

    1. Reduce non-essential spending to free up cashflow

    Even small spending habits can limit how much you put towards your debt. Taking a closer look at your monthly outgoings helps you identify realistic savings without making your life feel restrictive.

    Start by reviewing things like unused memberships or subscription services and regular convenience spending, such as takeaway meals or daily coffees. For best results, redirect any savings you make straight towards your highest priority debt. Over time, those extra payments reduce your balance faster and lower the interest you pay.

    Final thoughts…

    Regaining control of your debt comes from choosing practical steps that make your finances easier to manage and less overwhelming to face each month. By implementing these strategies, you can shift from reacting to your situation to actively managing it. Doing so will help you move forward with clarity and confidence, one decision at a time.

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