Heather's Testimonial

Jacent has been such a positive, amazing, and impactful human being. I started following her practices in January 2020 and was able to quickly start a legitimate savings account which was an absolute miracle because the pandemic hit my household very hard. As a freelancer the work dried up. If I hadn't started saving and following Jacent's program, I would have been so insanely stressed out.

I've been able to save up $18k and pay off $6k off in debt so far. I am so excited to see where this new road of savings takes me and I am so grateful to be on this road.

Jacent really understands that we all have unique situations. She knows how to help you understand yourself. That in itself is a priceless gift of knowledge.

Jasmine's Testimonial

The greatest reward for me is having a peace of mind. I no longer have to worry about debt being held over my head. Not only did I gain a peace of mind, but I also gained more self-confidence. Being able to stick to a plan and accomplishing a goal really boosted my self-esteem. In the words of Jacent, I took myself more seriously.

I paid off about $6,000 of credit card debt within a month!

Your Guide to Accepting Life Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic

From canceled weddings to wearing masks to losing income, the COVID-19 pandemic has undeniably affected all of our lives in some way. If you have struggled to cope with these unprecedented changes, you’re in good company. Accepting long-term change is always a challenge, and this is especially true when you wouldn’t have necessarily chosen to make those changes on your own, given the option. However, if you aim to make the most of these circumstances, you’ll feel happier, despite this trying situation. Here’s how to keep making progress on your plans, despite the setbacks.

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