4 Inspiring Stories of Women Who Overcame Financial Hardship

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When youā€™re facing tough financial times, it can be hard to see a way out. Whether youā€™re drowning in student loans, in a neverending cycle of credit card debt, going through a transition like a divorce ā€” or a combination of multiple hardships ā€” the stress of your financial situation can be crippling. But, there is usually a way out. It may require some sacrifice and the right strategy, but with time and effort, you can find yourself on the other side.

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I spoke with several women who were in dire financial situations about how they overcame their hardships to eventually thrive. I hope their stories will inspire you to see that it is possible to turn your financial life around.

Sharita M. Humphrey, Finance Expert and Money Mentor

Several years ago, Humphrey was a homeless single mom with two small children living in a motel after being evicted.


ā€œAt the time, I was living paycheck to paycheck and had no savings, and my credit score plummeted because of the eviction and outstanding collections, credit and medical debts,ā€ she said. ā€œI knew that I could not give up because I had two children that deserved an address to call their own.ā€

To turn her situation around, Humphreyā€™s first step was improving her financial literacy.

ā€œI made up my mind to learn as much as I could about personal finance, credit, debt elimination and saving,ā€ she said. ā€œMy children and I would go to the public library as much as possible. I read personal development and finance books, and began to write out my goals.ā€

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Humphrey started to save a portion of her paycheck each month, created a simple budget, made steps to rebuild her credit and eliminated her debt.

ā€œThe entire process that I went through was no walk in the park,ā€ she said. ā€œIt took me several months to start to feel financially confident, but all of the hard work was worth it. My children and I moved into our new home, and I even secured a government job.ā€

She has since left her government position to start her own company.

ā€œI would tell other women in a similar situation to never lose hope,ā€ Humphrey said. ā€œThey have the power to change their financial trajectories and build beautiful lives for themselves and their children. Change happens when you shift your mindset and start to believe in yourself. Once you begin to shift your mindset and modify your money behaviors, this will create a positive relationship with your finances.ā€