On this week's episode of the #NoVisualsPodcast, I am joined by Enid Hoff, Financial Coach. Enid was propelled and inspired by the "Dave Ramsey Method" to pay off $22,000 of (mostly student loan) debt in 13 months. Enid saved an $1,000 Emergency Fund, paid all $22,000 of her student loan debt, and is now onto step 3 which is paying saving 3-6 months of expenses. We discuss money trauma and unlearning subconscious mindsets around money. We also delve into lifestyle changes that help when planning to aggressively pay off debt, healing money wounds, and creating generational wealth. Enjoy your week and until next time... PEACE!
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