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A poor woman lived from the sample of free food (Picture: Reykja Elle / Swns)

A poor woman survived free food samples from a local gas station, and only a woman who trusts in candlelight has revealed three strategies she used to transform the financing and save $ 44,000 in three and a half years. 32 -year -old Reyjka Elle grew up in poverty, and Florida, Georgia, while residing in the United States 18 -year -old, when she began to support himself more challenging conditions.

For the next six years, he budgeted the extreme ends – he whipped all his furniture, he also cut off his electricity and lived in a candlelight. He worked as a therapist assistant through “Pure Luck” and has met her husband since then, graduated with a psychology degree and works as a content creator and writer who won $ 4,000 per month.

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    Reykja Elle

Reykja Elle has 44 thousand dollars saving (Picture: Reykja Elle/Swns)

Although he is currently gaining financial stability, Reyjka says that his previous years “still affect him” in poverty and “he feels guilty” when he bought something.

He said that savings were “versatile” and follows the income and expenses of three things to help his budget, to invest in high -fertile accounts and to work from the house in order not to have to live in the city centers in favor of lower rental quieter neighborhoods.

Reyjka and her husband were able to save 45,300 dollars by making their money and side hustle and bustle. Now, Mandel, a content creator living in Norway, Reyjka said, “Growing in poverty has always had a budget mentality.

“Once on my own, I really kicked and had to provide myself. I had to think strategically in every aspect. You get roughly $ 50 in the United States to donate blood.

Reykja at work

He provided work as a therapist assistant by Pure Pure Luck ”. (Picture: Reykja/SWNs)

“I had to donate blood all the time to get one or two food. I almost slept and joined the army to make money – then I didn’t have an apartment.

“Once in my account 50 cents left and I did not receive a week of payment. I had to live in free food samples at the gas station. Now things are much better.

“My husband and I started to invest, and here our money has started to multiply. Until today, it is definitely impressed by me. I’m afraid to spend something on something.”

Reyjka was 18 years old when he started to sleep on the sofas of the spouses because he could not meet his own apartment – he lived in his engine for a short time. After taking a 23 -year -old position, Georgia began to rent a room in a common house with friends in Florida.

“I was working, but when there was a pizza party, I would have to eat with my colleagues because there was no food at home. My electricity was always closed, so I would have to use candles.

Reykja with hand with hand

Reyjka continues to carefully budget and manage its financing. (Picture: Reykja Elle, Swns)

“I would take the clothes and hold the labels and wear them, and I couldn’t afford to take them back.

At the age of 26, Reyjka took a better wage role as a therapist assistant and connected to the recruitment manager, which offers him “luck”. In 2019, he met his husband and was able to advance his education with his support.

In 2021, he graduated from an online university in the field of psychology. Reyjka explained: “We moved to Norway two years ago. We have a three -year -old child – now. It was the best decision.”

Despite its improved conditions, Reyjka continues to carefully budget and manage its financing. He admitted: “I am guilty when I bought something.

“Going out for food is not a maximum once or twice a year.

Each salary day creates a detailed e -of the reyjka income and costs. “Our average monthly income before the tax is between 7,000 and 7,500 dollars.

“First we pay our bills and let us have $ 400 to $ 500 fun ‘money – like food or trip. The rest is immediately savings. My monthly income is less than $ 1,000 per month.

“I wanted people to know that people were born into a difficult situation like me and that it could take years, but you can solve it. You don’t have to feel less because you fight money. There’s no shame.”

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