Jen Hemphill was fed up with being stressed out about her financial situation. She adjusted her lifestyle and put her money matters in order and became debt-free. She was willing to pay the price and make the sacrifices necessary, to achieve her ultimate goal of debt freedom.
In this episode of The His & Her Money Show, Jen shares her story of moving from deep in debt, to debt-free. Her story will inspire and encourage you to start or continue on your journey to debt freedom as well. This is definitely an episode that you don’t want to miss!
Jen Hemphill is the founder of JenHemphill.com where she is dedicated to showing you how to save more money without stressing! Jen also is the host of an incredible podcast called Her Money Matters which is available on iTunes and Stitcher.
What You Will Learn
- What led Jen and her family into debt.
- The moment Jen realized that she needed to fix her financial situation.
- The strategies that she and her family used to get themselves out of debt.
- Her advice to stay motivated on the journey to debt freedom.
Resources Mentioned
- PowerPay.org
- The 7 Habits of Highly Effect People – by Dr. Steven Covey
- The Two-Income Trap – by Elizabeth Warren
- The Total Money Makeover – Dave Ramsey
- I Will Teach You To Be Rich – Ramit Sethi
- The Secret of the Millionaire Mind – T. Harv Eker
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