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In this video, I share 6 things I gave up to get out of debt. DISCLAIMER: I am NOT debt free yet. This video shares the choices I’ve made to stay focused on getting out of debt. These are things I don’t buy to save money and get rid of debt.

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WATCH MY FINANCIAL PEACE JOURNEY FROM THE BEGINNING

How I Fell Back into $208,453.27 Debt (Part 1) // https://youtu.be/XSgBkYc7egw

How I Fell Back into $208,453.27 Debt (Part 2) // https://youtu.be/T5i8XOg9oz8

My First Budget OCT. 2017// https://youtu.be/6j17gNRXtxo

My 2018 Financial Goals // https://youtu.be/kYzxM1DroKw

My Debt Snowball Update – March 2018 // https://youtu.be/FBA0uLCca_I

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Disclaimer: Honesty is awesome, so I share numbers and dollars in this post. I trust you’ll honor my honesty. Just so we’re clear, everything filmed here is based on my personal experiences + opinions. Not everything I say here will work for you, but I have faith that you’ll take the information presented and apply some of it to your own finances in a new and creative way.

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Anne58266 says:

I don't get it…… When you are bald, what is the point of spending money on getting it shaved anyway??? Shave it yourself, or get a friend or sister to do it, that is just crazy LMAO

tanya nefretiri says:

Cellphone contracts are useless….. I did the same thing you did sis… I've been using a prepaid plan for three years now…. Saved tons of money by doing so. Your gorgeous sis. Keep up the great work.

Jennifer Black says:

Very inspirational video. Wow I've never heard of anyone cutting their hair completely off to get out debt. That's very brave of you. You're one determined well on your way to reaching your goal. Your hair cut looks great on you.

I want to pay about $90k worth of debt which includes a student loan. I'm watching videos to get inspired and remain focused on my goal. I need to get my cell phone bill down to $35/month but I need good internet service that doesnt slow down at thr end of the billing cycle bc my son uses my data for his tablet.Thanks.

Told By Jade says:

I loved your energy and the knowledge you shared! ??

Mia Reneé says:

I’m so Glad I found your channel!! You are inspirational ?

Veee Beee says:

You're really committed Sis! I can take a few pages from your book.

Bahiyyih Steen says:

Thank you! This is my first video that I have watched from your channel and each day I saw it pop up in my suggestions at least for the past month! Getting out of debt has been a tumultuous journey for me and I truly believe I need to buckle down and do what I need to do! Thank you for sharing your story and I’m looking forward on getting caught up with your vids. Also, I am a Non-Custodial mother of two sons and in $50k of debt. Getting my life back on track to be the best mother for them I can be is my focus! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! New Subscriber and “internet friend”!

Monalisa Menno says:

Very informative video thanks, also, I wish I could pull out that hairless look, I'm 40 now but I did it when I was 20 and I looked hideous, like a lightbulb, my head is like alien shaped extra large haga, you have such beautiful face and personality

Ebony White says:

I listened to the whole video! You’re amazing! Do you have a video that explains more about you and your kid?

Ebony White says:

My head is so damn big. I’d love to wear it short like that. You have the perfect shape and size for that. ??

Anabellys Lopez says:

You are so gorgeous <3

Elaine Brown-Howard says:

You have an amazing story and show so much thought that went into your decisions! We live in a country of abundance and that has hurt us in so many ways. I enjoyed your video and I wish you the best on your journey!

Angela R says:

Just paid off $118,000 this week in student loans debt. Took me
5 1/2years. I follow the Dave Ramsey 7 baby steps as well and even coordinated 2 classes. Great job sis thank you for allowing us to be apart of your journey! You can do it trust me!!

no name says:

You have the best shaped head?

97SEVRIN says:

Thank you for sharing your journey and for the valuable tips.

Ellie Archer says:

I think you are so insightful about everything. Keep it up!

addy1985able says:

Absolutely gorgeous and articulate…I am inspired to begin a debt free journey…thank you for sharing

Tidy Cait says:

What cell service do you have? I was using Virgin for a long time and now I'm with Boost. $35/mo. I think its nuts to spend 100+ unless you travel alot and really need the better service, although I find it gets better and better every year with the budget cell services.

DonnaJane's Castle says:

Which cell phone service gives you 10 Gigs of data? I only get 5 with Cricket but it's pretty cheap. Love this video!

Sandra D Tv says:

Thank you so much for this video. Amen to everything you just said love you sister

Sasha Evans says:

i've never leased a phone, and I have never paid more than $45 on a cellphone bill. I'm about to switch to Verizon and save $10 thanks to this video. What I also find funny is that my friends spend $200+ on a grocery store trip every 2 weeks because they consume meat and processed/pre-packaged food, yet claim that they cant become vegetarians because it is too expensive for them. I spend $20-30 every two weeks on groceries and I only buy fresh, natural foods (anything that does not come in a package, event if I have to peel it and cook it myself) and I am a vegetarian so I don't buy meat. I do shop excessively but I am learning to put myself on a budget and to look for warehouse sales and pop-ups so that I can still get the designer things that I like. I am also learning to shop classic and durable pieces that can be worn for years to come instead of having to purge things out of my closet every 6 months when the material is ruined or the piece is no longer in trend. I also shop consciously and I do not get mainstream brands that are cheaply made and overpriced (HM, Forever21, Nike, Adidas, Coach, you name it). Plus I only shop with cards that give discounts, cashback rewards, and other perks. Of course even if I have a high credit limit on my card I still have to follow my shopping budget because whatever I put on the cards will come out of my pocket before the close of the billing cycle. Right now all I have left to pay off is my student loan debt. Its going to take a while but I think that I have a formula to get rid of it within 5 years.

LifeInLimbo says:

Are you wearing something on your lips or is that natural? Your lips look so beautiful!

Tam Saint says:

Lol @ her saying her income was low at 2k per month. I made 214$ last month LMBOO. GO you sista girl

Becca M says:

Awesome! God is on time! This is my last go around with debt. I, too, got sick and resigned to minimalist living. This time is difficult because life changes are making me realize that my life is approaching the mid Fall of my life. Thank you for your transparency and great share.

MrCreonjenkins says:

Pretty sure you have 6 simps that subsidizes you also FOH

Yvonne Middleton says:

Very insightful – great advice for life problems, not just debt. Great video!

Fina Mohammed says:

Bless you. Admitting that you are paying child support and not being primary care giver makes you no less of mommy. You sound like your still the primary heart giver. It takes heart to tell the truth and know people are judging because of their own personal expectations of what's supposed to be. More power to you.

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