life after becoming debt free | saving money on low income

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Hello everyone!

In this video, I will be discussing some of the things I wish I would've known before paying off debt. I will also be sharing some of the lifestyle changes that came with being debt free.

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As someone a bit older than you, I'll share that being debt free changes your attitude towards your job. It all becomes a lot less burdensome knowing you can walk away and be ok. It's a serious power shift.

juliestewart
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In July will be completely free... Net worth will be over 1 million, but I’m 52 no mortgage..no debt

dchrysostom
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After I paid off my debt..then I made it my goal to pay cash for a house...only took me a couple years to do so 😊 God is sooo good!

josiahsmom
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When you said "working a 9 to 5 is a scam" i had to hit the subscribe button. My only debt right now is my mortgage. Once i pay this mortgage off i am retiring from this 40 hr work week.

ladyshiloh
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I been debt free since I was 36. I just turn 60 and still debt free. Been paying cash since I been debt free. Torn up my credit cards and never seek out a loan. If I don't have the cash I don't get it. When I eye something I need. I save up for it and than I get it. I have everything I need and money just piles up, because I don't have anyone holding their hands out for their share of the pie. It's all my and can do what ever I want with it. Its so peaceful and zero stress. Living comfortably and very happy. You get richer, when you have no one else to owe money to.

gimcrack
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I’ve never related to anyone more. Everything you mentioned is how I feel. After I became debt free I also realized I didn’t like working 9-5
I’m honestly happier working part-time and keeping my expenses low.

aleluna
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I became debt free two years ago. I am still adjusting to it. I find it interesting that I can basically buy whatever l want, but choose not to. I have 75 dollars going into a separate checking account every two weeks for food and any miscellaneous purchases. There’s now 500 dollars in that account because l have the cash money to buy things, so l barely use that account. I also started setting aside more money for retirement, and for sinking funds...Just recently, l realized l was hoarding money and not using it to help others. I pulled out a thousand dollars and sent the money to different charities that l had researched that have a good history of helping others. I’m going to try to strike a balance between saving and helping others!

cherylT
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All it takes is a major medical issue or a family emergency for things to change financially. Life happens but being debt free will make it easier to handle unexpected events. Thanks for sharing....

dirkl
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wow I love how she was so honest about not wanting to be an entrepreneur and not liking customer service jobs lol Being an entrepreneur is the trend now. Alot of ppl are faking and flossing.

ceedrizzle
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I’m so happy you said being an entrepreneur isn’t for you! I see so many people on this “boss” journey and “hustle” sayings. But it’s not for everyone! If that was the case everyone would’ve been an entrepreneur. Love your hair too btw!

katythebeauty
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I’m debt free as well and life is so good. You as a young woman I take my hat off to you. At 50 it opened a whole new world for me and at 60 it is so nice to see the money stack up in my accounts. I was downsized in March of this year and I won’t be going back to work. I’ve saved enough that I won’t have to and will be moving to Mexico next year to live off my saving. Keep reaching as many women as you can. Peace and Blessing

ahutton
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Finally someone admitting they don't want to be an entrepreneur. People seriously don't understand what that means.
"I want to do whatever I want but in less time." Truly mean and you would be great friends I feel you on everything you said!

TechOutAdam
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When I became debt free abs saw $50, 000 I was so proud then I saw $100, 000. That’s when I said I can relax a little and have some fun. Still stacking and investing!!

lionessrising
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Congrats I am 47 and got debt free last year during the Pandemic and I only have a low income job... but still I made it!

annielin
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Congratulations on becoming debt-free! So proud of you! xCC

SugarMamma
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I became debt free 9 days ago and I really needed to hear someone else talk about what I am going through. Thanks!

cadavison
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Same situation here. $70k+ in the bank. No debt except a mortgage. Indescribable peace that passes all understanding. I wear walmart clothes. No one had any idea how much money I have 🤣🤣🤣

James-yivk
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I’m a high school drop out.
I paid cash for my home
I have no car.
I have no debt.
I have large savings.
The last 2 weeks or so
Every friend or family I’ve talked to has
Just bought a new car on loan.
I’m completely shocked

PInkW
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I am debt free ..paid off house in 2014..after 20 years it felt great...but I have found it makes you not care about alot of life that people around you are struggling Hard for..it will change you in many ways..other will start to treat you differently because your in control of your life and they are not.

wehrwolf
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"I don't want to work with people..." that's funny, I don't want to be an entrepreneur and I don't want to work with people either. I got a shirt that says, "I used to be a people person, but people ruined it for me." LOL

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