When Missal graduated in 2022, her debt load equaled two years of her take-home pay. While financial experts suggested making minimum payments to capitalize on low interest rates, she feared the psychological toll of a negative net worth. She viewed the debt as a shackle that dictated her schedule, opting instead to treat her repayment plan as a temporary, high-stakes project.
To hit her target, Missal worked between 80 and 90 hours a week across four different roles, including hospital, clinic, and teaching positions. She treated her calendar like a game of Tetris, utilizing remote work options to stack shifts. To maintain her sanity, she implemented a "3% rule," allowing herself a small portion of income for personal treats like lattes and clothing. This flexibility provided the incentive to keep working toward a debt-free future.





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