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3 years of doing Dave Ramsey Baby Steps (Why you should NOT do it)
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Why I'm letting go of the Dave Ramsey baby steps | 2023 Financial Changes
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Learn the skills you need to become financially free - askjereme.com ⬇ Free Guide to Get Clear Feeling stuck or burnout? Use the exact process that finally helped me uncover my truth and get up every morning excited about life with clear direction without “positive thinking”, creating vision boards, or journaling with this simple guide. Download it here for free bit.ly/FreeGuideGetClear
Major set back renovating our $60,000 house (we're struggling)
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The journey continues as we remodel our 60,000 house. We can't believe this happened in our kitchen. A major set back!
Sneaky Tricks I Use to Save $1000s on Car Maintenance
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Modern Living Room Makeover on a Budget | My $60,000 House Update
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Big thanks to NorthOne for partnering with us on this video. Use my link to apply for a NorthOne account today and get a $10 credit when you open and fund your account: apply.northone.com/jereme Learn the skills you need to become financially free: askjereme.com
I Put My A-Frame on Airbnb: The Results & 4 Things I Learned After 2 Months
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Big thanks to NorthOne for partnering with us on this video. Use my link to apply for a NorthOne account today and get a $10 credit when you open and fund your account: apply.northone.com/jereme Work 1-on-1 with me: askjereme.com
5 Things I Gave Up to Retire Early (Financial Independence at 30)
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Learn the skills you need to become financially free - askjereme.com
3 Steps I Took To Finally Quit A Stable, But Soul Sucking Job (Dealing With Fear As A Christian)
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Learn the skills you need to become financially free or just ask me anything - askjereme.com
A Biblical Approach To Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck (Even During A Recession)
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Learn the skills you need to become financially free or just ask me anything - askjereme.com
Why I Quit the Rat Race to "Waste Time" Going On Walks
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Learn the skills you need to become financially free or just ask me anything - askjereme.com
This $90,000 A-Frame Airbnb Helped Us Achieve Financial Independence
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Stay in our A-frame airbnb: www.aframeonheavenridge.com/4iivRU Learn the skills you need to become financially free or just ask me anything - askjereme.com
Why We Are Leaving Our AFrame House (This Is What's Next)
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Stay at our A-frame - www.aframeonheavenridge.com/4iivRU/ Learn the skills you need to become financially free or just ask me anything - askjereme.com
We Paid $60,000 Cash For This Mid Century Home (Empty House Tour 2022)
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Learn the skills you need to become financially free or ask me anything - askjereme.com
How To Retire Early Without Financial Independence (Why Does Nobody Teach this?!)
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Learn the skills you need to become financially free or ask me anything - askjereme.com ⬇ Free Guide to Get Clear Feeling stuck or burnout? Download this simple guide bit.ly/FreeGuideGetClear
Why We Stopped Separating Our Money and Bank Accounts
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Learn the skills you need to become financially free or ask me anything - askjereme.com ⬇ Free Guide to Get Clear Feeling stuck or burnout? Download this simple guide to clear that I created for you here bit.ly/FreeGuideGetClear
How Much We Spend Living Mortgage Free | Real Budget Breakdown
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How Much We Spend Living Mortgage Free | Real Budget Breakdown
My Secret to Finding Affordable Homes Under $150k Right Now
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My Secret to Finding Affordable Homes Under $150k Right Now
How to Stop Idolizing Financial Independence (3 Simple Steps)
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How to Stop Idolizing Financial Independence (3 Simple Steps)
Why This Biblical Principle Motivated Me To Pay Off Debt Fast
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Why This Biblical Principle Motivated Me To Pay Off Debt Fast
My Dream Aframe Cabin | Utah Airbnb Tour
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My Dream Aframe Cabin | Utah Airbnb Tour
4 Ways I Invest After Becoming Debt Free
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4 Ways I Invest After Becoming Debt Free
This Goal Setting Method Helped Us Retire Early
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This Goal Setting Method Helped Us Retire Early
5 Things I Learned After One Year of Living Mortgage Free
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5 Things I Learned After One Year of Living Mortgage Free
Dave Ramsey Financial Advice I Never Followed To Be Debt Free
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Dave Ramsey Financial Advice I Never Followed To Be Debt Free
How This Biblical Principle Helped Me Find My Purpose
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How This Biblical Principle Helped Me Find My Purpose
$200,000 in Debt Making Only $9.50/Hr
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$200,000 in Debt Making Only $9.50/Hr
Why I Stopped Taking Vacations Now That I'm Debt Free
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Why I Stopped Taking Vacations Now That I'm Debt Free
8 Worst Money Mistakes Before We Became Debt Free
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8 Worst Money Mistakes Before We Became Debt Free
I Was Too Cheap. This Bible Scripture Changed Me.
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I Was Too Cheap. This Bible Scripture Changed Me.
I Stopped Budgeting After Discovering This Simpler Method
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I Stopped Budgeting After Discovering This Simpler Method

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  • @princeowusumensah7085
    @princeowusumensah7085 16 годин тому

    Idk I think it’s an overinflated sense of importance… but the same way you’re not concerned about your neighbors debt, is the same way they aren’t concerned about yours. Those who are inspired will reach out 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @princeowusumensah7085
    @princeowusumensah7085 16 годин тому

    I’m struggling to see how your personal finances would cause you to lose friends. I understand side eyes and stuff (when I sold my Benz suddenly lol) but aside from that everyone is either cheering or don’t care.

  • @julieb7785
    @julieb7785 День тому

    Lovely home!

  • @smalltownbigadventures
    @smalltownbigadventures 5 днів тому

    Thank you for this motivation 🎉❤❤❤

  • @brianiswrong
    @brianiswrong 6 днів тому

    We are morgage free for the second time. Here is my thoughts as a average joe in the uk 🇬🇧 I bring home £2200 a month and my wife brings in £1300 in pensions Our morgage was £328 per month (low but so is our income) I changed my standing order from £328 to the morgage provider (hsbc) to a standing order of £300 to a private pension (aviva) So while we are no better off (well £28 a month) we are helping our future rather than our here and now. With the above monetary figures we are not building a nest egg of millions,but the mind set of changing from paying a bill every month (morgage) to saving every month (pension) is a massive help for mental health and general well being.

  • @SanctifiedLady
    @SanctifiedLady 6 днів тому

    It would be great if we all had someone to move in with. I'm looking at owing on the home amidst housing prices increasing, if i sell to pay off consumer, medical, student loan debt, where would i live?

  • @jessecorrea1312
    @jessecorrea1312 9 днів тому

    I dont think is even his he probably dubleasing it from someone to rent it putting at a higher price

  • @jessecorrea1312
    @jessecorrea1312 9 днів тому

    The fact that you named pets that makes you a discusting pig

  • @lunallena5594
    @lunallena5594 11 днів тому

    Thank you for sharing your experience, honestly. I've felt the same after accomplishing a big fitness goal. I just need to set another compelling goal. I'm also working on paying off my mortgage.

  • @aldoovercomer5473
    @aldoovercomer5473 13 днів тому

    It's is a relief to not have that burden of mortgage but count our blessing because people have had their homes taken away. It's called imminent domain. Government can undue everything one has worked for. That's here in the US, not sure of other countries.

  • @codymarting4242
    @codymarting4242 13 днів тому

    Great video! I think there is definitely a balance to be had between contentment and drive to succeed and improve yourself.

  • @tdub7301
    @tdub7301 13 днів тому

    Be thankful you’re struggling and your job can get you killed. Got it. Not being a smart ass I just have a hard time in my situation knowing that my life is on the line everyday and I’m not just depressed because I don’t feel fulfilled but I can meet my end if I have an off day or some one else does. I just can’t be content with being discontent. Cost of living keeps you locked in. Changing careers with dependents almost seems selfish. Appreciate your video god bless

  • @ImmersiveReactions
    @ImmersiveReactions 18 днів тому

    Dealing with the same thing.

  • @greenlantern1986
    @greenlantern1986 25 днів тому

    Funny watching this after some of your videos where you brag about how much further ahead you are than your "friends." Not a surprise to see you uave stopped posting.

  • @vendogg
    @vendogg 27 днів тому

    ‘Easier’ said than done you mean

  • @truth_teller571
    @truth_teller571 29 днів тому

    It's called Envy. Be thankful that you were able to get rid of those toxic people in your life.

  • @jenewingtxlpc
    @jenewingtxlpc Місяць тому

    I’m getting close to paying off my mortgage as well. I’m older than you, so my goals will probably differ some. However, I did notice that you have a young child, and you will also need to have a nest egg to live off of when you aren’t physically able to do everything you do now. People are living longer, so we need a much bigger nest egg than our ancestors did. So with the money you would’ve used to pay your mortgage, I would look into investing towards retirement. I would also start a college fund for your child. If he/she (sorry, couldn’t tell the gender of your baby in the video, but I could see for sure you have a cutie pie there!) doesn’t want to go the college route, it could be used for other things. Right now, it’s actually cheaper to rent than to purchase a home; however, real estate is one of the most stable sources of growing wealth. The hard part is saving enough to put that full 20% down, so you could use the fund for school or to help your child purchase a home. Also, while y’all are young and in good health, get some good life insurance!! There are different types. The cheaper type will pay out fully, but the principle doesn’t really grow and you can’t borrow against it. The more expensive kind (that ends up cheaper in the long run) will grow and you can borrow against it. The money you were spending on mortgages you could be spending on your child’s future and your future nest egg without spending any more than you were. You never know when God will call you or your wife home, so as the parent of a 30-year-old, a 26-year-old and a 20-year-old, making sure they’ll be as financially sound as possible is a major priority to me. I think you should absolutely keep an account for home maintenance, since your a/c will go out on the hottest day of the year and your heater will go out on the coldest day of the year. But you also didn’t work this hard to only be a slave to money. Keep a fund for traveling or doing whatever y’all like to do as a couple as well as a family. Continue to nourish the couple and your family as a whole will benefit (I’m a therapist, so I can’t let my “therapist advice,” although unsolicited, go unaddressed.😜 Thank you for sharing your perspective!! Great video!!💗

  • @rivasb495
    @rivasb495 Місяць тому

    That’s why you always have winners as friends, not low lives, tell me when you see rich people spend all their time with losers.

  • @Datsrboi
    @Datsrboi Місяць тому

    I was in the same situation . My friends said I was dump not to invest and many people said my interest rate was too low to pay off. My parents believed in me and supported me. Today in this horrible economy, I am home debt free, cars are paid off, and I can afford toys and hobbies. I wake up carefree with only the idea that I need to work to afford property tax and small bills. The rest I can invest without the worry of having nothing . I am free.

  • @user-fp5tm6pc9o
    @user-fp5tm6pc9o Місяць тому

    Stressing about it can cause us anx and worry, like Jesus said. But if you're persistent and continue to live out baby steps you get there, putting God first. He has our future planned, we'll just take it a day at a time. It feels a lot better as we make progress though. Im in baby step 6, and can sense what you're sharing brother. Blessings 🙏

  • @ameliedebazouges9408
    @ameliedebazouges9408 Місяць тому

    I have 9000 euros debt from a car loan that is slowly getting down. I have been trying to inject money in it to reduce it. It is hard but it is getting there. It used to be 25 000 euros. We work very hard to get rid of it. No more loans after that.

  • @ameliedebazouges9408
    @ameliedebazouges9408 Місяць тому

    I have 9000 euros debt from a car loan that is slowly getting down. I have been trying to inject money in it to reduce it. It is hard but it is getting there. It used to be 25 000 euros. We work very hard to get rid of it. No more loans after that.

  • @user-fp5tm6pc9o
    @user-fp5tm6pc9o Місяць тому

    Thanks for sharing your journey. I understand, my family is the same way, you'd expect thwm to be happy and cheer you up, instead they criticize and really judge you for getting free. 😢 I'm 2yrs out from paying off my hone. BS7, and love what im able to do for my family (vacation, traveling, buying cool stuff). I hope to inspire others, as there's no prophet in their own land. Jesus knew something about that 😢

  • @abundantlythreesixfive1263
    @abundantlythreesixfive1263 Місяць тому

    Praise God! He is our provider, thank you Jesus Christ for this godly couple sharing their wisdom with us. ❤ 🔥

  • @KimFincher
    @KimFincher Місяць тому

    My hope is my boys will create their own businesses college is oit dated we homeschool them

  • @KimFincher
    @KimFincher Місяць тому

    So young and so skilled thank you for your faith and this message

  • @islandhopper100
    @islandhopper100 Місяць тому

    Instead of bragging about your financial freedom( how it is perceived), try asking questions instead. Would you like to be debt free? are you paying yourself first? Do you have a budget? etc. Perhaps you could ask a thin person how they stay skinny and improve other areas of your life.

  • @logdon17
    @logdon17 Місяць тому

    So true. I recently paid off my house and have zero debt and my wife is making good money but was just laid off. I technically do not need a job but have spent the last 20 years working out of fear of paying bills. Still figuring out what I even want to do at this point, not a terrible spot to be in but even debt free am not feeling great without direction.

  • @BoninBrighton
    @BoninBrighton Місяць тому

    Retired early and have investment income plus occupational pensions after careers that we enjoyed….downsized and reduced outgoings. We travel 2-3 mths and have lots of hobbies like playing Saxophone. The best advice comes from people already retired because we ‘know’ 👍

  • @LadyD491
    @LadyD491 Місяць тому

    Great video I would love to learn more hope you all are doing well! On our Journey now it’s bumpy but worth it!

  • @rickmanley1432
    @rickmanley1432 Місяць тому

    Why does nobody talk about property taxes and homeowners insurance after you pay off the mortgage I live in Florida that’s still a huge chunk of money. I don’t seem to feel that freedom knowing that I have that burden to deal with why does nobody talk about property taxes, and insurancethat used to be held in escrow now it’s up to you to pay

  • @MrIMCP
    @MrIMCP Місяць тому

    We've reached the point now that we are paying more per month on our home, and it feels so good! The peace of mind of not having a mortgage anymore is worth more to us than money in the stock market.

  • @sevenfoldrestoration4790
    @sevenfoldrestoration4790 Місяць тому

    Thank you for this great self-reflection. I paid my mortgage off in 2 years and 11 months. I have been mortgage-free for just over a year. I have found that I have to be more intentional with my money.

  • @r.j.bedore9884
    @r.j.bedore9884 2 місяці тому

    I live in Michigan and can't find anything close to this nice near this price. It seems I'm a bit too late in trying to buy a home, as prices have doubled or tripled over the last few years.

  • @happyswim1836
    @happyswim1836 2 місяці тому

    The curb appeal is great! That hot tub and robes is a game changer. And, I like that Grace added kid-friendly supplies. Beautiful. Wishing you two all the best.

  • @happyswim1836
    @happyswim1836 2 місяці тому

    You two were ahead of your time. Now, I read that young adults are now moving towards a relaxed life, without a constant work life--so they have time to enjoy life.

  • @richardople
    @richardople 2 місяці тому

    Contentment ... That's definitely the key, knowing your enough. I'm currently reading "The Legacy Journey" by Dave Ramsey and love how he emphasizes the power of being content.

  • @Ouiyoginamaste
    @Ouiyoginamaste 2 місяці тому

    the kitchen is so pretty and chic!! woaw

  • @okharlan
    @okharlan 2 місяці тому

    I appreciate you for sharing your experience with me. You are like an answered prayer! I have been contemplating getting a mortgage in the future, as I believed it is something everyone has to do at some point in their lifetime. However, I am currently in debt, and I have realized that my thinking should change first. Otherwise, I will get stuck in this vicious cycle of accumulating debt and paying it off, which never seems to end!

  • @halfunkbass2966
    @halfunkbass2966 2 місяці тому

    I got the ultimate freedom... I paid off my house as a single man. Man cave,?? The whole house is my man cave. Every morning I feel like teenager with a bowl of cereal lok😂

  • @NantAeriena
    @NantAeriena 2 місяці тому

    thank u very much

  • @vlhayes4340
    @vlhayes4340 2 місяці тому

    Great info. Thanks for being open with your challenge. However, money like power is not evil. God create both. It is how we use it.

  • @recoveringknowitall1534
    @recoveringknowitall1534 2 місяці тому

    no one needs to know your finances. period.

  • @heatherncasey2004
    @heatherncasey2004 2 місяці тому

    I am with you 100 percent on paying for the kids college. I also skipped that step. We have decided we are helping them some, but we are also encouraging them to be smart about it. Go in state, and work hard towards scholarships. The better my finances are, the more I can help them as we see fit.

  • @ujayet
    @ujayet 2 місяці тому

    debt is slavery.. not owning any one is the only way to find peace.

  • @9999deoxys
    @9999deoxys 2 місяці тому

    Great job going debt free. Your obligation is to yourselves and your children, not to others who are jealous or not on the debt-free train.

  • @isaachunt5799
    @isaachunt5799 2 місяці тому

    paid ours off 7 years ago. 180k usd all done and dusted in 10 years flat. now investing our cash and both still working. never had so much money as we have have now

  • @raymondcaburian9063
    @raymondcaburian9063 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing. I can relate.

  • @PVLocalFirst
    @PVLocalFirst 2 місяці тому

    Jereme, Thank you for the video, one thing I'd like to mention is how the words economy and ecology have the same Latin root word, eco, basically translating to home. To me, this shows that to have a healthy home, we need solutions that are both economically AND environmentally intelligent. With this in mind, the Federal tax credit for Solar PV and solar hot water panels is 30%.

  • @danikeebler1662
    @danikeebler1662 2 місяці тому

    People come in and out of your lives. You are going up, maturing while they see themselves as getting left behind. That is on them...not you. Never apologize for leveling up. It is a challenge and a sacrifice to many people are not willing. Don't let them make you feel wrong when itnis them.