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How to Have a Debt-Free Christmas (+ 8 FREE Christmas Activities)

How to Have a Debt-Free Christmas (+ 8 FREE Christmas Activities)

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Just saying that and I’m sure your mind goes to cozy sweaters, lights, decorations, and all the joys of C...
How to Quickly Make Money from Your Clutter

How to Quickly Make Money from Your Clutter

You’re ready to get out of debt. Or just have a little more in savings. You’ve heard people talk about selling your stuff to make a quick buck. You...
How to Prepare for Rainy Days in Your Financial Forecast

How to Prepare for Rainy Days in Your Financial Forecast

Have you ever experienced flash floods, or an unexpected rain shower? Water is a force to be reckoned with! If it catches you off guard you can be ...
Get Rid of Student Loan Debt with This Game-Themed Chart

Get Rid of Student Loan Debt with This Game-Themed Chart

Over one-third of young adults have student loan debt. The median debt for those who have student loans is $17,000--and some of us hold higher bala...
How to Keep Your Family Vacation on Budget!

How to Keep Your Family Vacation on Budget!

Getting that itch to travel, to relax and take a break? After the crazy year we’ve had, who isn’t? But what about the cost? It can be so stressful ...
Progress is Better than Perfection: Danielle's Story

Progress is Better than Perfection: Danielle's Story

Paying off debt, saving money, and reaching big money goals are easier to accomplish when you have support (from family of friends) or have seen s...
Success is a Horrible Teacher

Success is a Horrible Teacher

When I was in Jr high, rollerblades were all the rage! I saved, bought a pair, and started “blading”. And then I ate it, hard. Both knees all scuff...
Why Your Emergency Fund is NOT a Savings Account - And What Ours Looks Like

Why Your Emergency Fund is NOT a Savings Account - And What Ours Looks Like

There’s a misconception floating around out there that I want to clear up: your emergency fund is NOT a savings account. And you are not a failure ...
13 Free and Fun Summer Activities

13 Free and Fun Summer Activities

The days are getting longer, and warmer. Summer is here! And if you don’t want a bummer summer, have I got some activities for you!  Save that mon...
How Visuals Help You Meet Money Goals Faster: Rebekah's Story

How Visuals Help You Meet Money Goals Faster: Rebekah's Story

Paying off debt, saving money, and reaching big money goals are easier to accomplish when you have support (from family of friends) or have seen s...
5 of the Best Self Care Printable Trackers

5 of the Best Self Care Printable Trackers

Daily life, work, and family often take up our time and leave little room for taking care of ourselves! These six printables can help you to stay o...
Decluttering Fun Printable Pack

Decluttering Fun Printable Pack

If you're anything like me, you need all the help you can get when it comes to getting the clutter out. That's why I made these pages to add more f...
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I found out about your debt free charts from the Dave Ramsey show. I came across a Dave Ramsey clip of a couple that just paid off over $100,000 in debt. They spoke about their journey towards financial freedom and the husband mentioned that his wife used a worksheet called “debtris”. She’d color in the blocks when they paid extra towards their debt. The show actually showed the worksheet with all the blocks colored in. I paused the video and took a screen grab. From there, I was able to find your site and was then able to download debtris and a few other worksheets for my other debts (credit card, student loan, and for one each consumer debt). Let’s say I got hooked on your worksheets. I tried creating worksheets on my own without much success, but these were the worksheets I absolutely needed. I like the visuals and being able to color in the blocks as I pay extra towards my debt. They help keep me on track and motivated. I do plan on framing the debris worksheet once I pay off all my debt ($75,000). I want it to be a reminder of what I overcame and won’t ever get myself into again.