January 28, 2022 marked my one year anniversary of paying off my student loans . Reflecting back on choosing to pay off my student loans leaves me with several take a ways that I want to share with you! In September 2020 I decided to become debt free by utilizing the debt snowball method to pay off all my debt. Before this I had struggled to save and really understand basic financial principles. As a first-generation college student, I received a scholarship to attend undergrad for free, but the scholarship did not cover summers. During the summers I took out student loans to cover costs without paying interest rates or how much I was taking out. By the end of undergrad I had amassed a little under $17K. Fast forward to graduate school I received another scholarship that covered my education. At the time I was a teacher in a new very expensive city and I had missed the cutoff to have my paycheck last me throughout the summer. So, I decided to take out a loan for two summers to keep
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a photo of me standing by a washing machine used as a thumbnail for my YouTube video
on washing clothes.)
1. Sort your clothes by color. For example, there should be a pile for darks, whites, & colors.
2. Don’t over fill the washing machine. It could damage your clothes.
3. Choose your wash cycle before starting the machine. Are you washing on delicate or normal ?
4. Use the measurements on your laundry detergent’s cup so you don’t use too much.
5. When its time to dry don’t go crazy with the dryer sheets. 1-2 should be fine.
Check out the video below for more tips !
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