My 30k Debt Payoff Series - Part 3


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We’re rolling into the final lap of our 30K debt payoff marathon, and let me tell you, the sight is pretty here!! You’ve gathered your debts (bravo!), figured out how to hit them hard with extra payments (woo!), and now comes the best part—checking those bad boys off your list one by one.

Think of this in whatever way feels good and authentic to you, what feels good to me or her might not be your jam– and that’s okay. What matters is that you try and keep trying!

HOPE IS NOT A STRATEGY. So no matter how many good deeds you do, unless you apply effort and consistent action to your treatment plan, your situation WILL NOT CHANGE.

Here’s how we’re going to make this fun and super simple:

1. Create a Debt Knockout Chart: Draw it, print it, or use an app or google spreadsheet (its free)—whatever works. Make it colorful, put stickers on it, get the kids involved! Every debt has a box, and every time you make a payment, you get to put a big, bold check in that box.

2. Make It a Celebration: Just paid off a credit card? Do a little dance, make a little noise! Just knocked out a big loan payment? High-five yourself (or anyone nearby!). Celebrating each little victory keeps the momentum going.

3. Get the Family In On It: Turn this into a teachable moment for the kiddos. Show them what you’re doing and why. Who knows? You might just inspire the next generation of debt destroyers!

Out of my 2, 1 spends errthang and will give you his last dollar and the other spends nuthin’ and you betta not ask him for 1 dollar!! LBVS

Now, you might be wondering, “What’s next?” Well, I’ve got you covered. Once all your debts have been whacked down, it might be time to take a second look at your finances. Maybe there’s more room to grow, more strategies to apply, or maybe you just want to make sure you’re on the fastest track to financial freedom.

Schedule a “Second Look” call with me by next Friday, and you’ll receive a free follow-up session to ensure you are implementing. Let’s review your finances together. We’ll make sure you’re not just debt-free Reader, but also set up for a future full of wins.


Jessica Shunta

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