This year has been one of profound change! I'm definitely NOT saying that leaving a high-paying job is the answer when it comes to your mental health. Every workplace varies as vastly as every person's personality and they way they perceive and handle being in various workplaces. This is my story. I hope it helps or inspires you in some way.💖
Debt paid off to date: $143,849.31 ($99,978.42 in principal, the rest in interest) 😮💨
Hello!👋 If you're new here, my name is Rachel. I'm a millennial with lots of student loan debt.💰 I'm here to share my story as I push for financial independence and debt pay-down in hopes of inspiring others to feel that there's hope to get out from under their debt and take their life and finances back! If you need a little boost of motivation, you can subscribe for weekly videos.
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Why I quit my high-paying job - 1 year later
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