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9 Ways to 

Break Up

The exact steps you need to stop the credit card drama and start ACTUALLY paying off debt.

with your

credit cards

9 Ways to 

Break Up

with your

credit cards

Ready to pay off your credit card debt? You're not alone.

Let me guess...

you're here because you're tired of feeling crappy about your credit cards and just want a clear path forward to pay them off.

You don't want another manifestation module, list of positive money affirmations, guru telling you that you fucked up by taking out credit cards in the first place, or sleepless nights wondering how you're going to pay the debt off and keep your sanity in check. 

Whether you've been navigating spreadsheets for months or don’t know where to start

Whether you've paid off some debt before or this is your first rodeo

Whether you have lots of income or barely any at all...


This audio guide and workbook was designed to help you take strategic steps to make progress on your debt pay-off journey.

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Let's break down:

Where to start when your credit cards are overwhelming you

Actionable steps to simplify your credit card situation

Which card to pay off first and WHY

3 quick wins you can experience NOW on your debt-free journey

Hi, I'm Katy!

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Leading Money Mentor & Wealth Coach for driven women  ready to improve their relationship with money and pay off their unwanted debt once and for all!

 

Using my signature Moneywise Framework, I help women connect with their money, learn how to spend, pay off debt, save, and invest for their unique lifestyle, and build the life of their dreams. 

 

Back in 2009, early on in my teaching career (I was a high school teacher for 13 years!) I was broke, frustrated, $35,000 in debt, and maxing out credit cards left and right.

 

Enough was enough and I got serious about my money. 

Since then I’ve paid off all my debt, gotten married, had two kids, retired from teaching, and started a business, which I’ve grown debt-free for the past 5 years. 

 

I haven’t had fancy overnight success, I don’t own any Louis Vuitton bags, and my Toyota Sienna is a 2006. 

 

But I have a high net worth, I don’t fight about money with my spouse, I’ve made money in my business every single month for over five years, and I basically get to do and have everything I want.

 

When I started my debt-free journey over a decade ago, I had no idea I'd someday help other women pay off over $1,000,000 in debt!


 

And the number is growing. Join us!!

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