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And a lean month of making between $2,000 and $3,000?
Theyd take it happily.
Thats exactly the good fortune that befell Rachel, a 27-year-old spiritual coach from Austin, Texas.
How on earth did this happen?
Worse, Rachel had a scattershot approach to paying her credit cards each month.
In a perfect world, she wouldnt have gotten herself into credit card debt in the first place.
Business owners like her, who are sole proprietors, need to take a more mindful approach to saving.
That mindset was clearly hurting her.
After all, abundance feels a lot better when its built on a foundation of financial stability.
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