Do you want endless courage?
If you want to make a bigger impact, you're going to need courage.
Tiny acts of courage produce tiny impacts. Multiple tiny impacts add up, and it is surprising when one stops and looks back.
If you want endless courage, you only need to answer one question repeatedly. That question is: What if?
This question will also help you stay the course.
I am debt-free. I grew up with 7 siblings and 2 parents. I went from poverty to powerful and from frustration to freedom.
Here's an example of how I built the courage to start and finish my debt-free journey.
What if I woke up one day and had no student loans, car payments, or mortgage?
What if I was no longer living paycheck to paycheck?
What if I could really be financially free?
What if I could travel and not worry about how I was going to pay for it?
What if I could give like no one else?
What if I could remove some of my financial burdens so that I can do what I love?
What if I can be an example for others and show them that they too can get out of debt if they choose?
My debt-free journey was one of the most difficult things I've ever done. I worked 80 hours per week for 3 years and sacrificed time with friends and family, and relationships. The hardest part was saying NO to myself multiple times a day.
Now is your chance to practice courage. Reply to this email with your answer to this question:
Share with me your "What if?" for a goal that you're working towards. You can email me at hello@shermainmelton.com.
God bless you.
Shermain
Initial publish date: 1/25/2021