Cara Croxton
06/01/2020
When we first started our debt free journey, we started with a simple paper and pen budget and started to pay cash for things we overspent on.
We have since upgraded our budgeting system, but the principals are still the same.
I remember when we first started our initial snowball was $95K. It was so overwhelming, but when we started getting in attack mode and saw significant progress each month, we were able to quickly pay off our debt in 18 months.ππ»
That was only 1.5 years guys, simply by taking one baby step at a time! Little did we know what a life-changer it would be.
Since than we have been fortunate to move through our baby steps and currently working on paying off the mortgage! Our current plan has us set to pay it off in less than 5 years. I can't imagine not having a mortgage payment!
This post isn't to highlight our achievements, but rather to inspire and give you hope that it is possible. Small daily, consistent changes equal up to life altering events.
So share with me are you on a debt free journey currently? What is your projected debt free by date? What is your biggest accomplishment so far?
05/13/2020
If not NOW, then WHEN?
I talk to so many people that are sick of the way the way they are handling their money, yet they keep doing the same things.
WAIT!!!!ππΌππΌππΌ
Isn't that the definition of INSANITY? Doing the same things and expecting a different result?
If you don't start doing things differently, learn NEW ways to manage your money, how will you ever get out of the rut that you are in right now?
Choose NOW. Make a CHANGE. Its that SIMPLE, my friends!
Go to the link in my bio and set up a FREE consultation with ME! Its FREE and it could be the first step you take to fix your relationship with money and start to cultivate the life you have dreamed of. β€β€β€
05/07/2020
Lets get honest here⦠did you SAVE money during the quarantine?
There were many people that were fortunate enough to keep their incomes during this crisis. I have heard so many stories from folks that are actually SAVING money.
But HOW??? π€·πΌββοΈ
The quarantine has put a stop to so much in our lives... including frivolous spending. Because of shortages in the stores, we are more INTENTIONAL about our shopping. We are spending less time in stores making impulsive purchases. This results in us saving a lot of money!
So, use this as motivation to take a harder look at your pre-pandemic spending patterns. Bust out your budget, bank, and credit card statements and look with more clarity on how you were spending.
What newly acquired crisis habit should stay that will allow you to have more financial traction for the rest of the year?
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