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She is 25 years old and a millionaire: she started her business only to pay off her debts

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Isabella Sanchez She is 25 years old and she is a mother. She looks back and still can’t believe her present smiles at her and she likes being a millionaire. It’s just that a while ago I was debts overwhelmed her And I didn’t know how to go on.

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After a loan to cover school expenses, the young American was left with $70,000 in debt. Far from being depressed or living with regrets, he kicked the board and bet his business.

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She left nursing and went into her own business

On her TikTok account, Sánchez said she gave up her nursing career when she was in her early 20s. And without too many expectations he invested his last $200 in an idea.

Now it has more than 40,000 TikTok followers and has her own Resiliently Me brand, which sells slogan loungewear for women. And charge per month a “salary”, if you will, in the seven figures.

In parallel with this company, the former nurse claims that she made money by selling beauty products for the Monat brand.

Millionaire with happy gift

Today he finds Isabel more than smiling. The millionaire mother lives with her family in Miami, USA, is in a relationship with Shane (she is the protagonist of many videos on social networks) and together they can enjoy their holidays in fantastic places.

In a video, the beautiful young woman explained how she was left with $70,000 after her training to be a nurse, she spreads Mirror.

He also reflected that at that time when he was preparing to take care of the sick, he could hardly live to this day, the salary was very fair part time job as a waitress and wasting precious time with your child.

After her graduation, her mother spent a year as a nurse before initiating it business on the net.

Just take a look at the pictures and videos you upload to your networks to find out yours luxurious lifestyleIsabel assures that she has finally had “more dream vacations” in Costa Rica.

But beware that the young woman doesn’t waste all her money on luxuries, or just try to “sell” that image to her followers. It also happens that, she says, saved enough so that one day his son could go to college.

Stop in the face of criticism

As is often the case with successful people, along with the results, some questions begin to appear. And for this, the virtual terrain is extremely fertile.

When asked if she thought it was right to invest her last savings in an idea she didn’t know would pay off, she was clear: “I spent the last $200 in my bank account to start my online business. I wanted to get out get out of trouble and move on.” That wasn’t an option anyway.”

She also responded to the assumption that she needed to be “well-connected” to create such a successful brand. Isabel replied: “I haven’t started with contacts, I started with 300 followers and grew organically“.

Of course, the criticisms on the need for ostentation in view of its origin could not be missing.

“I’ve made a lot more money working with my online business and I have the freedom to do what I want with my day,” she replied without thinking too much about it. And she made it clear that her accounts You can see the results, but not all the effort.

Source: Clarin

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