Earlier this week, I caught up with J from Millennial Boss. This 28-year-old working professional / entrepreneur sets huge goals for herself and crushes them. J was dealing with around $100,000 in debt from student loans, credit cards, and a new car. Through creating multiple sources of income for herself, she was able to annihilate that debt in 18 short months.
Her next big goal is to become a millionaire by 30 … Yes. Not a typo. 30.
About Our Guest: J from Millennial Boss
By day, J is a trailblazing tech industry professional in the pacific northwest.
By night, she runs at Etsy store, a blog, a podcast and is always on the look out for her newest opportunity to diversify and grow her income.
She also loves her dog, secretly wants to be a mountain woman and can’t decide whether she wants to travel indefinitely or be a homebody.
What are we covering today?
J and I discuss:
- How she accumulated $100k in debt
- What income streams she used to crush the mountain of debt in 18 months
- Her ambitious goals for becoming a millionaire by 30
The secret to millionaire success is no secret. It’s all about eliminating your high-interest debts and creating multiple sources of income. If you want to make more money and become a future millionaire like J will, you will not want to miss this conversation. She’s inspiring and she’s making it happen.
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This ought to inspire a bit of hope in all the kids out there currently buried in student loan debt. Maybe you can’t pay it all off in 18 months like J did, but it at least shows that it’s POSSIBLE, which is a lot when you’re feeling hopeless under a pile of debt.
You are so right Kylie! The debt is going to keep climbing. J is a rockstar example but even if it takes longer than 18 months, it’s all good. Keep crushing that debt!