2010 was an amazing year for me. This time last year I was working with my mentor as a business coach in his firm. I really enjoyed it but kept seeing the ceiling of what I could make income wise and how much impact I could have if I only coached locally. I’m really glad…
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Whether you are in debt or not, you need to know what you are spending your money on. One of the main reasons to track your expenses isn’t what you think. You need to track your expenses to make sure you are getting good value for your money. By value I don’t mean if it…
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Image by James Marvin Phelps via Flickr “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.â€-Winston Churchill “You learn to speak by speaking, to study by studying, to run by running, to work by working; in just the same way, you learn to love by loving.â€-Anatole France “Only…
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Image by paul.albert.m via Flickr The term “Eventual Millionaire†is simple. It states that eventually I will have a million dollar net worth because I’m doing the things it takes to become a millionaire. When I was 21 my strategy had been to put about $300 per month in our retirement account and it would…
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What makes us believe in our own abilities when we have no proof yet? My daughter didn’t want to start walking. I knew she could do it. She would walk with almost no support but needed to hold my hands. She didn’t even try to walk on her own. It was as if she didn’t…
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It has been an amazing month here. I am so grateful for everything that has gone on because of this blog. Here are a few links to the press: CNNMoney.com – Debt Busters MSNMoney.com – Become a One Income Family CNN Money with Tony Harris – Debt Busters Sun Journal – On CNN Talking Debt,…
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Here is a quick history on what my husband and I did to pay off over $70,000 in debt in a year and how I quit my job even though I made over 2/3rds of our income! Our debt: Honda Civic $19,300 Student Loan 1 $3,400 Student Loan 2 $22,780 Home Equity Loan $24,560…
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