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Debt. Decided to change your life for $1,000!!!

Have you ever worked for many years but never had money to save?

Make more money. This is how they get older.

More revenue. More money is spent.

People can expand their expenses based on earned income.

And start having "debt."

Yeah, we used to be people like that.

They are good at building debt, good at using money, easy to use money.

Even if the debt created is not overloaded, it cannot be paid back.

Still can pay the debt usually every month because there is a monthly salary

But looking back, "We never had any money."

Not having the money to save it makes us feel bad, feel bad about ourselves.

And the question: "Why can't we save money!?

Raising money, the money was spent.

One day we had the opportunity to talk to a working friend.

A friend recalled that he himself had a social debt.

Easy credit card swipe, live a luxurious life after graduation, work, earn new money

I can't pay the debt. Life sucks.

But now a friend can unlock all the debt.

A much better life and a good money planner.

And a friend told us that

"Even if you have a debt, don't forget to save a little money.

Make it a "well of hope."

When we started there was a well of hope,

It will make our hearts stronger, more encouraging, even with debt.

🎯 after talking to a friend that day.

We decided immediately to "start collecting money to build a well of hope."

By opening a deposit account for 1,000 baht per month for 2 years

Allow the bank to deduct money from the payroll into the automatic regular deposit account.

If the deposit is complete, we will have 24,000 baht!!!

We started in August 2023, now two years.

Even the little money we decided to start collecting that day.

It is slowly accumulating a sum of money.

At this lump sum future, it may expand into a great well.

We can eat and support ourselves.

Now that we're starting to have more than debt, it's a great feeling.

I wanted to tell everyone that while earning money,

Even if you still have debt, remember to share a portion of your money and build a well of hope.

Nothing is too late. Let's start building our own well of hope from 1,000 baht together.

# How to spend money # Saving money # Start collecting money

2025/8/10 Edited to

... Read moreหลายคนที่มีภาระหนี้สินหรือใช้เงินเก่งมักรู้สึกว่าเป็นเรื่องยากที่จะเริ่มต้นเก็บเงิน แต่จริง ๆ แล้วการเริ่มต้นด้วยจำนวนเงินเล็ก ๆ อย่าง 1,000 บาทต่อเดือนก็สามารถสร้างฐานะทางการเงินที่มั่นคงขึ้นได้อย่างมีประสิทธิภาพ การออมเงินเป็นประจำโดยเปิดบัญชีฝากประจำช่วยสร้างวินัยและทำให้เห็นเงินเก็บเติบโตขึ้นเรื่อย ๆ \n\nอย่างไรก็ตาม การบริหารหนี้ควบคู่กับการออมเงินเป็นสิ่งสำคัญ โดยเฉพาะการจัดลำดับการจ่ายหนี้ที่มีอัตราดอกเบี้ยสูงก่อน เช่น บัตรเครดิต หรือสินเชื่อส่วนบุคคล เพราะจะช่วยลดภาระดอกเบี้ยและปลดล็อคการเงินเร็วยิ่งขึ้น \n\nอีกทั้ง การตั้งเป้าหมายทางการเงินที่ชัดเจนและมีแผนการใช้จ่ายที่เหมาะสมจะช่วยให้มีแรงจูงใจ และสามารถปรับพฤติกรรมทางการเงินได้อย่างยั่งยืน การสร้าง “บ่อน้ำแห่งความหวัง” หรือเงินเก็บเล็ก ๆ นั้นช่วยเพิ่มแรงใจและความมั่นคงทางจิตใจ ไม่ว่าหนี้จะยังอยู่ การมีเงินออมในมือจะทำให้รู้สึกปลอดภัยและพร้อมรับมือกับเหตุฉุกเฉินต่าง ๆ ในอนาคต \n\nนอกจากนี้ การเรียนรู้เทคนิคการจัดการการเงิน เช่น การจดบันทึกรายรับรายจ่าย การลดรายจ่ายที่ไม่จำเป็น รวมถึงการสร้างรายได้เสริม จะช่วยให้เกิดสมดุลทางการเงินที่ดีขึ้น และเป็นจุดเริ่มต้นที่ดีสำหรับผู้ที่ต้องการเปลี่ยนชีวิตทางการเงินด้วยต้นทุนไม่สูง \n\nเป้าหมายของการออมเงิน 1,000 บาทต่อเดือนภายใน 2 ปี จะทำให้มีเงินก้อน 24,000 บาท พร้อมดอกเบี้ยที่ได้จากบัญชีฝากประจำ ซึ่งถ้าดำเนินการต่อเนื่องและนำไปใช้จ่ายอย่างรอบคอบ จะสร้างความมั่นคงทางการเงินและลดความเครียดจากภาระหนี้ได้อย่างมีประสิทธิภาพ เป็นก้าวแรกสู่อิสรภาพทางการเงินที่ทุกคนทำได้อย่างแท้จริง

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Debt Repayment: Avalanche Method
@Welcome Baddies The debt avalanche method targets high-interest debts first, reducing overall interest costs. It requires discipline and patience, as initial progress may be slow. This method is ideal for those focused on long-term savings and minimizing interest payments, ultimately leading
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Welcome Baddies

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A smiling woman wearing headphones and a light blue blazer, sitting at a desk with a microphone and a laptop. The text overlay reads 'How to break into tech without a degree in Computer Science'.
A woman with headphones and a microphone, with text overlay '1. Learn to code Pick a language (Python, JavaScript, etc.) and do some online courses'.
A woman with headphones and a microphone, with text overlay '2. Build that portfolio, sis 💼 Create projects that show off your skills - GitHub is your new BFF'.
A 6-figure career without 6-figures in debt 💻✨
Think you need a computer science degree to dive into the tech world? 🎓❌ Think again! You can break into tech without a traditional degree by following these steps: 💡 Learn the Basics Start with free or affordable online resource (like Udemy, Skillshare, etc.) to get a solid foundation in cod
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Dominica Amauri

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Breaking up with my DEBT - 🗓️✏️
I've always been great about credit, but life happens and here we are 🥲 This is how I plan to pay off my debt 🫣 1️⃣st step: - write out a list of debt, in order which payment is due. - balance amount: I also like tracking "statement balance" because that amount is what will be c
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Mari 🦋

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Coffee and Debt ☕️
The best way to make a $1000 payment, is with coffee ☕️ $1,000 payment made 💪 This is month 1 of our $6k in 4 months plan. Progress feels good. 😌 #cofeetime #money #finance #nespresso
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