Rising Up Out of Debt and Poverty is PART of Your Healing From Trauma

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Crappy Childhood Fairy

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@CenteeraAleeza
@CenteeraAleeza Жыл бұрын
This cycle is super exhausting, wanting more but subconsciously believing I don't deserve it. Then sabotaging the efforts I make to have more.
@danika9448
@danika9448 Жыл бұрын
Princesscee you’ve summed up something that a lot of people go through and I can really relate. I‘ve recently managed to stop the cycle at times by interrupting the self-sabotage…. Like celebrating every little win and not beating myself up has really helped me keep momentum and not sabotage. I noticed that I freak out and get anxious for not being productive enough or taking massive action (i currently don’t have an income and am working on solutions but it is overwhelming). When I start to panic and judge myself for where I am in life, I list all the things I’ve achieved already today: I got up at a reasonable hour, I cleaned my teeth, worked out, had a nutritious breakfast, did some house work, answered email, did some job research etc. Even eating one less cookie, or taking a smarter route in traffic….All of those are small wins and when I acknowledge those achievements I realise they’re not insignificant. Each small step does support me, and if I continue, I will make progress and that must mean I’m not such a screw up after all. Celebrating every small smart choice I make has really helped me make more smarter choices so just wanted to share in case others might find it helps too x
@CenteeraAleeza
@CenteeraAleeza Жыл бұрын
@@transmutethyself414 yes I am working on this daily, practicing mindfulness. Being more nurturing with my inner voice. Thank you for sharing your wisdom 💗
@DigitalCasm
@DigitalCasm Жыл бұрын
Yup.
@lovelylin110
@lovelylin110 Жыл бұрын
Is it imposter syndrome? Like I Don’t deserve more?
@miss_whipps
@miss_whipps Жыл бұрын
💯🎯
@ktmggg
@ktmggg Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! One common denominator for those damaged by CPTSD is we don't learn the basics of so many things, and then we go out into the world with just the need to earn a paycheck. Managing money took a long time to master because I knew NOTHING! I didn't even know how to fill out a check to pay for things (thankfully a nonjudgmental friend showed me how). The best book I read about money basics is Raising Financially Fit Kids by Jolene Godfrey. It's all the stuff my parents would have taught me if they knew (we were a paycheck-to-paycheck household).
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
Yes exactly! Thanks for sharing :) -Calista@TeamFairy
@Heyu7her3
@Heyu7her3 3 ай бұрын
MOST people are paycheck-to-paycheck because that's the reality of things
@somer0703
@somer0703 Жыл бұрын
Haven't watched the video yet, but oh my god my finances are unrecognisable compared to last year! I actually have savings and my debts are tiny! It makes me feel so secure. I actually love the feeling of having the money to pay my bills. The ability to make a problem completely dissappear by paying a sum of money is just a fantastic and that's how I look at it now..😊
@Arcturusthehusky
@Arcturusthehusky Жыл бұрын
This comment is my new affirmation and goal ♥️
@somer0703
@somer0703 Жыл бұрын
@Graceful River Creator Awh that's great😊😁
@Debiec68
@Debiec68 Жыл бұрын
Me too! For the first time in my 55 years, I have $everal K's in savings. 2 days ago my car broke down. After a few minutes of panic, I was able to pay for a tow to a mechanic and the cost of repairs. And STILL have over $1000 . Not much but not NOTHING! 😉❤️
@marierose6792
@marierose6792 Жыл бұрын
So many folks, me and my 2 boys included, have found our passions in what we gravitated to, as children. Many authors have written about this theme. My son drummed on my kitchen pots non stop and came a drummer, I played school with the younger kids in my neighbourhood and became a teacher. I could go on...but you get the idea. Our true selves is most evident as kids, until the distortions of rigid personalities get so set.
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
That's a great point! Thanks for sharing :) -Calista@TeamFairy
@BetterCarma
@BetterCarma Жыл бұрын
Tyfs your testimony! It is beautiful
@Chahlie
@Chahlie Жыл бұрын
Yes. I try so hard to go back to what I was when very young but there is 50 years of 'training' to be someone else. You are lucky to have done something you wanted to do/be.
@summero-my5in
@summero-my5in 2 ай бұрын
I’ve been humming since before I could talk, and as a child I was always singing and memorizing songs, and performing for others. I have barely sang for years now. Even though I know it’s my one true passion it’s like that’s the reason I avoid it now.
@marierose6792
@marierose6792 2 ай бұрын
@@summero-my5in You are blessed to have the talent. I am 71 and I can describe to you hundreds of times, when I have opened my mouth to sing, people raise their hands and plug their ears. LOL So, I do not open my mouth. In my next life, how I wish that I could carry a tune. LOL LOL. Appreciate your gift. I live in a Northern Canadian town, that happens to have the most artists and musician per capital. People of all ages find bands and choirs to sing. We know them and appreciate them. It is a beautiful thing. My best to you.
@katarzynakrol-dusza5875
@katarzynakrol-dusza5875 6 ай бұрын
Wow, when you said “you have a job you’re dealing with your problems” made me cry. Bless you. Thanks for this video
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! -Calista@TeamFairy
@WaterNymphie
@WaterNymphie Жыл бұрын
I leave jobs when I outgrow them or they impact my health. At first I felt shame and guilt. But now I realize that it was the subconscious childhood trauma that was triggering those feelings. I was overqualified and basically exploited, and underpaid. I'm glad I left. And you can too.
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
It's great you were able to recognize that those feelings were the result of trauma, that's not an easy thing to do! Thanks for sharing these words of encouragement :) -Calista@TeamFairy
@WaterNymphie
@WaterNymphie Жыл бұрын
@@CrappyChildhoodFairy Thank you, Team Crappy Childhood Fairy. This Channel is a great and affordable outlet for people to heal and shed light on the dark.
@dymesmimi
@dymesmimi Жыл бұрын
This happened to me too. They would exploit me and take advantage of my naivety and determination. Onced I felt used, I would respectfully quit. Afterwards getting a reference was a challenge.
@industryliaison
@industryliaison Жыл бұрын
Same here. I still feel guilt about it but perhaps I am on the path to healing
@Maxlaiharekrishna
@Maxlaiharekrishna 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for your words! That’s amazing
@kikitauer
@kikitauer Жыл бұрын
So I am a high school dropout. Sound terrible, right? It is not because of the lack of capacity, I have ASD, ADHD (and probably CPTSD) as I found later in life. But even with only the most basic education I didn't stop to learn new things and I had a lot of jobs that would normally require much higher education than I got from school. I worked for a press agency for two years, I was an editor in the newspaper for seven years, I was a beauty shop manager for four years. I began a new career in IT two years ago at the age of 42 and I quite prosper - I am on my way to become an excellent Systems Analyst. I am saying all this to empower people who lack education and feel powerless without it. It is okay! You can do things! It will not be as easy but education doesn't make a good worker, an attitude and willingness to learn does. There are ways to get where you want to go. Good luck! 🍀😄
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
Your encouragement is much appreciated :) -Cara@TeamFairy
@mak2488
@mak2488 Жыл бұрын
Yes! Poverty = Trauma. I liken growing up with CPTSD to someone stomping on your foot since birth. Then when you they die or you finally break free, decades have passed and you’re left in a world lost without any skills or direction because you were so fixated on your foot being in pain all that time. Feeling good is a foreign concept. Don’t be hard on yourself for feeling like a lost kid in this world when you’re a fully developed adult. So many wonderful people such as Anna and others who have been through it too.
@danitiwa
@danitiwa Жыл бұрын
That’s a great analogy
@lv4984
@lv4984 Жыл бұрын
I lived in survival mode for years aswell. My parents got divorced and one of the constant feelings was that there were never enough money even thou it wasn't as bad as my mother believed herself and made me be also believe. That explains why I got so angry at a time when I was try to implement tools to cut off the unnecessary and still she made it feel money were never enough! I deprived myself of a lot of things even eating at time but the most painful deprivation is that of a feeling of a safe environment.
@Laura-cw5ek
@Laura-cw5ek Жыл бұрын
Overcoming the poverty mindset is really challenging. In my childhood, I always heard how money is the root of all evil. My mother was never able to hold down a job for more than a few months. There was no money for hobbies or anything new. I persevered in school without glasses because the glasses were too expensive. So I was practically blind through middle school. Now as an adult, I have worked for years to succeed in freeing myself from the mindset of poverty and survival. It's not easy, but I know my hard work will pay off in the end. I will not let my limiting beliefs define my future. Prosperity is the birthright of all of us.
@summero-my5in
@summero-my5in 2 ай бұрын
How are you doing now?
@qayenatkhan8119
@qayenatkhan8119 Ай бұрын
How are you now doing?
@KidOmega-iv4tp
@KidOmega-iv4tp Жыл бұрын
I have skills AND education and can't find work. Stuck in this third-world hellhole and can't even move. I made poor decisions in college (idealistic but unemployable major, not applying myself outside of tests), and my awful childhood haunted me throughout.Oh, well. Blown that shot and stuck with debt I can't pay
@evettabush3435
@evettabush3435 Жыл бұрын
CPTSD and poverty was my upbringing to, parents with their own trauma and mental illness and alcoholism. I'm 62 and facing homelessness after working all my life and living on a tight budget, never using credit, etc. Sometimes I wonder if I will ever get back on track after almost 2 years of illness.
@qayenatkhan8119
@qayenatkhan8119 Ай бұрын
How are you doing now?
@OlavaCandleCo
@OlavaCandleCo 9 ай бұрын
I hope this person from the letter realizes how far they've come on their own at such a young age. I'm 46 and only beginning to make headway in these areas now
@julietteferrars3097
@julietteferrars3097 Жыл бұрын
Connections and work experience are way more valuable than a college degree. Best wishes to the writer of this letter ❤️
@JB-tt6ct
@JB-tt6ct Жыл бұрын
How do you get experience though? A chance. Us CPTSD have trouble networking, social graces, competing with "normies" to hat are younger and more qualified
@brenda9633
@brenda9633 Жыл бұрын
Learned helplessness indeed. I was very capable but mom made me feel like a failure.
@angieoh2
@angieoh2 Жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh, Anna - this is such a great topic! Thank you. I've made my way out of poverty as well, but now I feel a little stuck. I have a great and great paying job but I only landed here by accident and I know I could make more if I changed jobs. Changing jobs seems SO scary, especially because I have little to no interest in pursuing the same type of work I'm in now. It's so hard to know the right path.
@thekinimogul
@thekinimogul Жыл бұрын
This couldn’t have come at a better time Ana. There are so many parallels between my story and yours and it gives me courage to get out of my current situation. Thank you for sharing.
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
Wow, I'm so happy to hear that. Thank you for taking the time to comment, I'm sure Anna will want to read this. -Calista@TeamFairy
@GoddessViQtoria
@GoddessViQtoria Жыл бұрын
Yaaaasss Girlfriend. Needed something like this today. I'm old poor. Being below the poverty line is rough. Can't get out of it. I mean. So many people tell me 'you think about money too much'. I have less than 75 a month that I need to buy groceries and everything to live on. I've been assesed CPTSD and I'm hoping to get on Disability. So I guess I am doubling my income. Still in poverty though. You're such an inspiration. You really are a Fairy.
@Barnabybright
@Barnabybright Жыл бұрын
I was in exactly the same situation. I went to college late and loved every minute of the four years. They were as transformative as I hoped they would be. I recommend you do it! It will not be as hard as all the jobs you've already survived.
@JB-tt6ct
@JB-tt6ct Жыл бұрын
Can i ask you a couple of questions? Perhaps they're not relatable to you as a person, your field or situation. How did you fair with the question about your age and explain once it was discovered? Was it an issue in job search when competing with younger candidates or people with more relavant experience?
@amycarr2916
@amycarr2916 Жыл бұрын
Single mom of 2 (widowed); you aren't kidding about that being the main driver of poverty. It's so hard to find work that works with a childcare schedule and trying to afford childcare...plus I tapped out my student loans my junior year of college and couldn't finish. I'm $80k in student loan debt, no degree, and years waiting tables because it's all I could do. Plus CPTSD from childhood. I have been struggling with abject poverty my entire adult life. It's a hard hole to climb out of.
@kidkanoo
@kidkanoo Жыл бұрын
I really hope things turn around for you soon, sending you good vibes and positivity.
@dymesmimi
@dymesmimi Жыл бұрын
Oh girl that's alot. *Hugs*
@laddyvanity
@laddyvanity Жыл бұрын
I believe in you. You’ll be out of that rut soon
@dominus6695
@dominus6695 5 ай бұрын
Wow, we're all so different. It's a story of challenges and overcoming them.
@maryevelyn3059
@maryevelyn3059 Жыл бұрын
Happy to have found you. So helpful to me. Great validation of the toxic relationships I've left. Picked myself up and recovered financially and validated for leaving toxic jobs! Thank you!
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
That must have been hard for you. Getting away from Toxicity is a challenge. But we are sending you encouragement. Jack@TeamFairy
@Jlrc13
@Jlrc13 Жыл бұрын
My childhood pushed me the other way- I was super smart and managed to go through education and get a great job. I do well for myself and obsessively save/ invest. I always knew education was my way out- away from my family and away from the crappy mindset of those around me as a kid. Money gives you options and lifts so much of the stress of life
@MysticMusingsTarot
@MysticMusingsTarot 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for saying that once you move up with jobs, you almost NEVER have to go backwards. The trauma will make mess with your sense of worth and ramp up the imposter syndrome so much. You are the person who got you where you are and you 1000% can go where you want and need to be without ever having to go backwards. 👏🏻
@16voyeur
@16voyeur Жыл бұрын
The author of the letter is 25--what would you advise someone who is 50, like me?
@allrightallrightallright1919
@allrightallrightallright1919 Жыл бұрын
Wow, your story is similar to mine career-wise, a creative who ended up in the corporate world. I relate to your life experience so much. Your videos are incredibly helpful, thank you 🙏🏼
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad! Thank you for taking the time to comment, we appreciate the support :) -Calista@TeamFairy
@allrightallrightallright1919
@allrightallrightallright1919 Жыл бұрын
@@CrappyChildhoodFairy you’re welcome! 😊
@mercurialgirl
@mercurialgirl Жыл бұрын
I love that you mentioned Dave Ramsay’s system…. Financial Peace and Total Money Makeover. They changed my life and yes…. Gave me peace. I wish you still did e-learning videos, Anna! I do voice over for those corporate and health care e-learning projects. It would have been a joy to work with you and connect sooner!
@sorshae.elsbernd
@sorshae.elsbernd Жыл бұрын
Yes, I totally relate to thinking of boss as a parent and job as a family! Thank you for that insightful observation!
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it. Thank you for commenting. Jack@TeamFairy
@blackthornsloe8049
@blackthornsloe8049 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this . 🌻 Anna , your work is so , so , so helpful . Telling some of your own story in a healthy way with good boundaries around what you share offers mirroring of experience that I never got . You are such a good role model . I'm almost in tears right now .
@ernieandrews7632
@ernieandrews7632 11 ай бұрын
At 63, after decades on the street, prison, 5 years after that, discovering CPTSD, that fits me. AF vet, on disability (10%). Is it too late. No life, job, wife. Future? Have a good church (a life saver) and this channel. Have my own one bdrm apartment (HUDVASH). Honesty and transparency are part of my new foundation. Mama crushed the first one. and she had help. ?
@niebieskimotyl3308
@niebieskimotyl3308 Жыл бұрын
That's so on point! I can relate so much to "crazy lifestyle made us poor", everyone else in the family had money but not my parents, even though they grew up in middle class and were well-educated. I've had an already stable financial situation but then a toxic relationship, a child with special needs, lonely motherhood, death in family, dysregulation, and now facing poverty. It's frustrating because I can see now what I've done wrong, bun when all of it was happening I was blind to it.. taking bad advices, investments, wrong decisions. But I can see hope and solutions now after 8 years of being in this weird state. At least we have our own flat to live in and some stable income. There is one thing I love about the daily practice, it gives clarity on what's good in life, when I shed off the worst things. Like, having my own flat, some income, some money put aside, some friends around. Being regulated, even for a moment, feels amazing!
@the_sketchy_cat
@the_sketchy_cat Жыл бұрын
This is a very real thing for me, having a weird money thing going on bc of how my family thinks about money. They were obsessive savers, but at a detriment to what really mattered. Even though I have a good income now, I still wear my socks with holes in them and my high school tee shirts even though I have the power to change that. My parents put me in a position to struggle much harder than they needed to, and it lead to damaging decisions on my part. As an example, I think about in college not making sure I had a safe Uber home and walking through unsafe areas by myself at night to save a few bucks. For my future children I often wonder about the balance between the giving them the right amount of struggle and the right amount of support to face the challenges that shape us into who we are. I loved what you said about internships. So spot on. Thanks for sharing Anna.
@kadd4415
@kadd4415 Жыл бұрын
Sure Orman also talks about childhood trauma that marks our money beliefs negatively. She gives an exercise something similar to reflecting on your poignant money memories from childhood in order to re-write them so we can be consciously free of the excessive emotional reactions that we have about financial decisions today. I remember being 6 yrs. old when my family was dirt poor, my mom gave me money for an overdue library book. I lost it on the way but the librarian said I didn't have to pay anything. But there was an intense fear for me because I felt guilt and shame over losing what could have been used for groceries and then faced with a possibility of some school retribution for not having any money to pay the fine. Strange - seems like a small experience but it taught me to be TERRIFIED of financial decisions. I do Ok- but a low grade terror lingers.
@allathatjazz
@allathatjazz Жыл бұрын
I agree
@janetslater129
@janetslater129 6 ай бұрын
I was nearly evicted from my apartment, just before Christmas, and needed family to bail me out. THAT has been a major wake up call to have this kinda of trauma happen.....but it sucks knowing that I caused it. I'm also feeling the shame and guilt for feeling like I broke my family's trust, although they know that I am taking this situation very seriously and am working on improving my situation. Yet, there's also the though of a career change (I'm currently a Teaching Assistant at a local preschool, and have been toying with the idea of working at our local performing arts center--I have a Bachelor's degree in Music), although I've been life choices (although my brother has said that music is my "thing.") It also sucks as I now feel like I have to work 24/7.....working full time, picked up one side job, and just picked up a weekend job.......and putting things I enjoy, like ice skating and running in races on hold. I've been considering cutting out gymnastics, but my coach has toldme to not worry about the fees for the time being, as I "need" to be in gymnastics for my mental and physical health. I will say that I'm also on the wait-list again for therapy, and I'm tired of therapists leaving. I'm trying to be understanding and such, but I think if whomever I end up with (hopefully soon), I will probably will stop being a client at the agency, and try someplace else. As a side note, I also have PTSD, due to trauma that happened back in 2020 (not COVID related), and my brother nearly died from a staph infection that got into his heart last summer. Me not having a steady income during that summer, and just sucky money management skills (or none), caused a downfall.....and having to ask for help was really, really, hard. This is a bunch of stuff that I need to process through in therapy.
@toriambrr
@toriambrr Жыл бұрын
my whole life i’ve only ever worked in the food service industry. 3 months ago i got laid off from my last food service job and realized i needed to step away from the industry and find something with stability and room for growth. today i got offered a job as a city employee in a clerical position. it is intimidating to try to break into another field of work, but you can do it! it really is about putting your mind to it and believing you can.
@miss_whipps
@miss_whipps Жыл бұрын
Good luck to you! You've got this, I'm praying for ya!
@thenewyorkcitizen
@thenewyorkcitizen 11 ай бұрын
Good for you! ❤
@ghazikutbi3206
@ghazikutbi3206 Жыл бұрын
Anna; you know what. I think this is a good opportunity for your lovely program to host this girl in an online episode and have her answer questions directly with your presence. This girl is an example of the self built standing on their feet legends.
@HouseofToa
@HouseofToa 2 ай бұрын
This came up just in time. This is the question im on now. Starbucks supervisor trying to break out of corp live and create my own career. Thank you
@9TOA16
@9TOA16 Жыл бұрын
I'm so happy for you that you turned your life around! Thanks for sharing your lovely life story.
@astridalmaaakra972
@astridalmaaakra972 5 ай бұрын
So glad you took up this subject. Love to listen to you.
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for being a part of our community :) -Calista@TeamFairy
@nicoleb4295
@nicoleb4295 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in the poor area of town in Calgary, AB, Canada and my Mom couldn't work much because of chronic pain.
@pete8808
@pete8808 Жыл бұрын
Suck a great topic Anna. Your parent's mindset is SO important re money issues, even more so than the actual amount of money they have. I was lower middle class, but weighed down by my parent's fighting and complaining, always about money (they're long divorced now), and I'm certain that if they only stopped arguing in front of the kids about money, my mindset around money (and therefore my whole life) would be very different now. Also, you're one of the very VERY few youtube /podcast ppl that openly admits that spending money on self-development or therapy, esp, money you don't have, is actually the WRONG thing to do. Everyone else says that, but then proceeds to subtly shame or openly intimidate the viewer into opening their wallet for that podcaster's very own program or course that's GUARANTEED to work - "Oh yes, therapy and courses are expensive, so don't waste money on any other program but mine, b/c mine is NEVER a waste." THANK YOU for your refreshingly honest position on this. Great work Anna, and thanks again. 😁
@kyleb9143
@kyleb9143 Жыл бұрын
Soooooo 100% relatable! Whoo…glad to hear someone talk about these things Debt for sure 100% locked me down, for ages, which is a super frustrating state to be in when you wanna grow or try something else or go back to school or whatever…all those doors were closed, just when I needed them most Appreciate what yer doing!
@jillscheintal4600
@jillscheintal4600 Жыл бұрын
This one is mostly about you, Anna, rather than the writer. You explain a great deal about how you got out of poverty mindset, but I didn't discern a real plan for Estee. I like that you offer the idea that college might not be the thing yet -- that was right on, because if she doesn't know where she wants to get to, she may spin wheels acquiring college loan debt. Also, having a hippy/anti-capitalist mindset isn't the only way one gets poor-identity. I was raised with lots of entitlement modelling and middle class aspiration, but still in chaos around money and stable choices (2 bankruptcies, constant survival fears). When kids get no help beyond which fork to use, it's crippling because the world thinks you're crying wolf when you ask for help (you're fine, your shoes match your skirt). But then, maybe I'm just talking about me, here. ;-)
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
I teach from experience, so you'll always hear my experience in my videos. If you want a playbook, I recommended Dave Ramsey's work, and summarized it briefly. If you like other sources, use them! I know quite well that everyone doesn't have the same background or same needs. I don't try to fix that. I'm not you! I share my experience and encouragement for those who want to hear it.
@wendyroe5154
@wendyroe5154 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Anna! So many inspiring points in this video for me, and once again, at the perfect time! ❤🙏
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
You are most welcome! So glad you enjoyed. -Calista@TeamFairy
@sabak84
@sabak84 9 ай бұрын
25 is not old. I say this as a 39 year old. I have the same issue with pursuing a PhD even though I am an academic. I couldn't afford it but have been able to establish a stable career at a top school in Asia. You can apply for scholarships in Europe or Asia etc. You don't have to be stuck in one place. Just grab whatever you can get.
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your encouragement for the letter-writer! Nika@TeamFairy
@sabak84
@sabak84 9 ай бұрын
@@CrappyChildhoodFairy you're very welcome. I just want to add that the letter writer should focus on her passion and aim for excellence. Even if you do not have money your expertise will eventually speak for itself. I don't have money for a PhD, and it hasn't been a simple road, but God has been incredibly gracious by giving me a career I enjoy regardless of my personal challenges. I listen to podcasts on my research topics alot and I also attended conferences nearby when I could for free. I hope I have helped her. Best wishes!
@EvertLambert
@EvertLambert 7 ай бұрын
Be carefull on the jobmarket. Not everyone has good intensions. Making money on your own is difficult. Know who are descent employers in your region. Success.
@alesolasz6956
@alesolasz6956 Жыл бұрын
Hi "ESTI", similar situation to you - hospitality and no proper school. I turned my life around when I changed the industry to work on projects (Development), specifically in Salesforce space. In many ways it is same as managing people in hospitality and if have talent for that, Salesforce could be the answer for you. It's well paid and you are educating yourself online by achieving certificates. The more certificates you obtain, the more you get paid...I am glad I didn't go the route you are currently contemplating - go to school. In my case it would be a waste of time with no job guaranteed. Reach out if you need some more information, I am happy to point you to the same direction
@loveofalifetime2370
@loveofalifetime2370 Жыл бұрын
I would like to add trade and vocational schools can be relatively cheap, quick, and lead to a decent hourly wage. For example, nursing, massage therapy, radiologic technicians, engineers, …. STEM jobs are a great way to get out of poverty and stable financially. Once out of poverty you can begin to invest in yourself with further education and/or starting your own company.
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this! -Calista@TeamFairy
@ronneyrendon
@ronneyrendon 2 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏻 for all that you do!
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for being a part of our community :) -Calista@TeamFairy
@manwhohasnoname6549
@manwhohasnoname6549 9 ай бұрын
Tons of education online for little pay (udemy, coursera), or free (KZbin, and many other skill specific sites like w3 for coding)
@SunnysBookofHealing
@SunnysBookofHealing Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. Good intel. 💵
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
I'm so happy to hear that! -Calista@TeamFairy
@sixthsenseamelia4695
@sixthsenseamelia4695 Жыл бұрын
🌱🌏💚 From the title, even before watching I know I need to see this. KiaOra Anna and community.
@yourstruly1984
@yourstruly1984 Жыл бұрын
I want to thank you so much for this video ❤ I'm 38.. soon to be 39 and feel stuck ! I grew up poor 😢 and to a degree now, still is ! I've always worked a job, have some college but I put all my hopes n dreams into a relationship that didn't work out. My 2 children from that relationship are young adults now and their father left me after 16 years together. That devastated me and I feel like I loss direction of my life 😪 because sadly, I never thought past working and being his wife 😔. Now, I have a 4 year old with special needs and my life revolve around her, I'm in debt and feel like I ruined my life. I know it isn't over, I just don't know what to do 😭.. I'm not looking for pity.. just direction !
@nanasabia
@nanasabia Жыл бұрын
Oh love ! You are strong and you don’t have to blame yourself for believing in partnership and family. You are more than enough and are doing so much to take care of your children. I admire that and you have to be proud of yourself. There will be a new path in your life, you are already making your first steps. Wishing you strength, peace and courage.
@lauraelizabet178
@lauraelizabet178 Жыл бұрын
@yourstruly1984
@yourstruly1984 Жыл бұрын
@@nanasabia THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR KIND WORDS ❤
@yourstruly1984
@yourstruly1984 Жыл бұрын
@@lauraelizabet178 💕❤💕
@KumaKhameleon
@KumaKhameleon Жыл бұрын
Have you considered cleaning houses or offices? I'm not sure what your daughter's special needs are, but it's possible you could bring her to work with you. Startup costs are fairly low and if you live in/near a larger city you can easily make $40-50 per hour. Wishing you the best
@rmzmssmd5410
@rmzmssmd5410 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. Your work is gold.
@kimberlydonaldson4904
@kimberlydonaldson4904 Жыл бұрын
Community College is a viable option. So is the military or National Guard. The military helps with increasing self-discipline which can be very useful in raising oneself out of poverty.
@y.peffle2802
@y.peffle2802 9 ай бұрын
College will just make her situation so much more stressful with the load of debt it will add. Try to get a job with the city or town you live in because they typically come with fantastic benefits. Some of these jobs will then pay for you to go to college
@sadiaarman363
@sadiaarman363 Жыл бұрын
We are learning so much about you here. We are almost knowing your entire life- story. Its something that your parents were hippies and anti- capitalist. I am sorry they didnt pull it togerher. I feel so excited as you speak bcz you identify how we folk need to go inside a cocoon and how we feel if we take too much responsibility we will shatter. Yes. KZbin is a great gift. I would never have been able to figure out whats wrong with me without it.
@Moonietie
@Moonietie Жыл бұрын
Such a current topic on my thoughts lately. I want more, I'm prepared to work for it but it's just not knowing what it is exactly I want to do. I've found myself in a job that's okay but not very satisfying and on min wage. I keep searching my soul for ideas and im coming up blank
@jessicaholis
@jessicaholis Жыл бұрын
this is inspirational. i love you
@mkmdowns
@mkmdowns Жыл бұрын
Dear writer, I sooooo relate
@ALDCdancers967
@ALDCdancers967 Жыл бұрын
A lot of what you are saying is just the same struggle in different forms on the way of figuring things out
@alexandra6137
@alexandra6137 Жыл бұрын
I just cried my eyes out listening to this video. I sooooo relate to u Anna and the writer of the story. It gives me hope that I can make it work somehow 🙏
@miss_whipps
@miss_whipps Жыл бұрын
I did too! Gut punch... 😭 it's so hard to have the faith in myself not to screw up, and courage to get out of this painful place I've been stuck so long. Praying for you Alek, I hope you find your path up and out. I believe in you! ❤️
@mariag5201
@mariag5201 Жыл бұрын
I didn't like the part you said if you want to be poor have kids without a partner, I think this leaves so many women hopeless. I think if you overcome CPTSD you can do it with or without children. I normally agree with everything you say, but not this time, I know it because of myself.
@ALDCdancers967
@ALDCdancers967 Жыл бұрын
I love your ideas trick is I am a parent now so this affects my daughter
@chilloften
@chilloften Жыл бұрын
I loved hearing this! Id def not do college unless you want to be something like Registered nurse or physical Therapist etc. something that gets you a license. LPN is less than 1 year and makes pretty good monies. Although I personally do not recommend healthcare, not even to enemies. Esp with CPTSD. Good liuck to the young one writing, you can do it!!
@suedoenim216
@suedoenim216 Жыл бұрын
You have the best laugh and smile. Thank you so much for sharing all of this. You are a treasure.🥰
@sweetpeaLp7
@sweetpeaLp7 Жыл бұрын
I winced with "hard pull to swallow" fear when I went to click on this vid, but you were so intentionally empathetic and real, I listened so willingly thank you : )
@kellyyork3898
@kellyyork3898 Жыл бұрын
You ought to try getting a decent job with great pay in the SE. Almost impossible.
@joeljoy4144
@joeljoy4144 Жыл бұрын
"The only debt you should have is the debt of love". Harder done then said, I know. "The debtor is the slave of the creditor".
@Brandy3319
@Brandy3319 Жыл бұрын
This was awesome ~ I’ve gone through a lot of spiritual practices and self help info and I always seemed to hit a brick wall when it came to materializing my dreams... When I started intentionally educating my self on personal finance, things stared to come together ~ Thanks again Fairy!!!!!
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
Yay! It's so great to hear success stories like this! -Calista@TeamFairy
@Embers167
@Embers167 Жыл бұрын
How did you start? I’m realizing the same! If you have books or channels you know of please do share !
@vimel923
@vimel923 Ай бұрын
If the person who wrote you this letter is ever reading through these comments, just know, you're not ALONE, AT ALL. I am your age too, no family help in any way whatsoever. It's just me, figuring it out after all these years. I'm rooting for you friend.
@Augustine601
@Augustine601 Жыл бұрын
Your hair is so pretty.
@vulpixelful
@vulpixelful 8 ай бұрын
Poverty with dysfunctional parents affect everything, including their ability to be a parent. Even if they kept you safe and fed, they may have not spent time with you, walking with you to school, taking you to the park, going to "free to community" activities like libraries, museums, or community fairs. This lack of quality time is a form of neglect. You also don't get to see what maintaining a steady career over time looks like. I have some financial anxiety now around job security, and I'm actually in a high-skilled career now. I keep thinking that I'm going to lose everything because as I grew up, financial stability was temporary, and something always fell through. I see now it's because my parents didn't have the patience and perseverance to stick to anything.
@Nathaniel7420
@Nathaniel7420 Жыл бұрын
Tremendous.
@angelaramseyer5971
@angelaramseyer5971 Жыл бұрын
Temping agencies are a good way to get paid while building new experience for your resume. Also, construction trades apprenticeships (carpenters, electricians, elevator installers, etc.) get you into union pay with regular, significant raises. I am a carpenter & have firsthand knowledge of this.
@JB-tt6ct
@JB-tt6ct Жыл бұрын
Good for you. Did you have trouble/fears getting working in a male dominant field? Or are they things more advanced culturally where you live?
@blackwaldorf
@blackwaldorf Жыл бұрын
Totally loved this one Fairy! Feeling energized in the end, Thank You. I'm also 25, living in a South America country and sometimes hope is not around (most of the time). Feeling more aware about the things I know how to do thanks to my nerdiness and maybe it''s fiiiiiinally time to give it a try and maybe monetize it. Desperate to move on from my current job.This one was on time!
@smileyface702
@smileyface702 Жыл бұрын
I actually think you look nicer in the first picture 😂 just a personal preference. Appreciate all your life advice and sharing!
@serieuxmagique8847
@serieuxmagique8847 Жыл бұрын
Well this has been one of my favourites so far!!! I love your work Anna. I dunno if I've commented before but whatever I just wanna say a very warm and loving HELLO to everyone, my name is Zsuzsa, I grew up in conservative Catholic family with devastating childhood neglect, gaslighting, parents with CPTSD who continue to exhibit significant narcissistic behaviours, physical violence (mostly from my deranged and super manipulative older brother), my sister had cancer at age 5 and I was 10 at the time and since then I was getting progressively worse and worse with depression, anxiety, physical pains (fibromyalgia, chronic itching, digestive issues, hair loss) UNTIL recently really. I'm still coming out of the darkness but I'm so so grateful to have found this community and the daily practice and I appreciate so much everyone's stories and letters. Thank you so much for sharing your experiences with the world. I really really feel for so many of us, your letters stay with me. I just want to let you all know that I support you in your healing and I am healing and it feels amazing. Anna, your work has been a fundamental part of my understanding of what happened to me and and what I need to do to move forward! ❤
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your story! We're so glad you're here :) -Calista@TeamFairy
@industryliaison
@industryliaison Жыл бұрын
AGAIN - this is the content I needed!!! Ugh, literally been thinking about this today, pondering how I can end this cycle.
@fatcatpaulanne4800
@fatcatpaulanne4800 Жыл бұрын
Don't forget paid apprentiships and working for a company that pays for training. The healthcare company I work for is currently reimbursing college costs to the tune of about 5000 dollars per year currently.
@snoopy5736
@snoopy5736 Жыл бұрын
Perfect timing for this one 👌
@Quinefan
@Quinefan Жыл бұрын
Same.
@thethreadedtarot777
@thethreadedtarot777 Жыл бұрын
Can relate to this story 120%. I very strongly reccomend to anyone wishing to heal from CPTSD to try with some tapping (EFT) videos, they can make such a difference in dissolving unconscious beliefs. ⚘️
@pixelvonperry4044
@pixelvonperry4044 Жыл бұрын
The old bitter me used to say that those who are rich enough to afford therapy shouldn’t need it. Seriously tho this video spoke to my SOUL 😮 thank you!
@JSingh_8185
@JSingh_8185 9 ай бұрын
Really liked your video. I had to leave a toxic job 1 and a half years ago and then I had a problem in left eye and suffered from Macular Degeneration which is apparently incurable in allopathy but luckily by God's grace I got to know about Indian ayurvedic eye treatment and I was cured. But now I want to work again but I haven't been able to find any job because of my age, I've turned 42 and most of the companies I have applied to, have rejected my application on the basis of my age. Although, I have got more than 11 years of experience in customer service. It's become difficult to get by on small savings I have. Is there any company who can hire me remotely if possible?
@Maxlaiharekrishna
@Maxlaiharekrishna 4 ай бұрын
I really look forward to the day when I made my last repayment :)!
@Arielleoo
@Arielleoo Жыл бұрын
You’re amazing! Thanks for sharing your story!
@RoadRunnergarage8570
@RoadRunnergarage8570 Жыл бұрын
I've done Toastmasters in the past and I really enjoyed it...
@RoadRunnergarage8570
@RoadRunnergarage8570 Жыл бұрын
I know a lot of people that never went to College and still make a solid living....
@teodoradukovalangeveldt231
@teodoradukovalangeveldt231 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video! This is me and my mother too.
@CoMorbiditty
@CoMorbiditty Жыл бұрын
Mum and dad were comfortable... well off even. NOT rich. Mum and dad didnt equip us for life outside of a family. But because lve been a single parent, l've been in poverty for about 20 years now. Now that my kids are in their late teens, l am heading into a full time job. The cost of living is high, and if there is any financial issues aka car, it wrecks everything. There are rules to follow when you rent, and l need to have a man come in to mow. So if one thing happens l have to wait to pay the other thing. My body is failing me cos lm heading to 60years old. Full time work really hurt physically. l come home in pain. But anyway, lm transgender FtM, and all the medical bills are private and high. One child is working, but only gives me rent and wont help any other way. The other two are looking for work, and lve got one going back to school as they were suicidal before and was not coping with life. l just dont have any savings ... dont know how lm going to get my surgeries and dont know how lm going to get any savings with how expensive everything costs.
@kidkanoo
@kidkanoo Жыл бұрын
Anna thanks so much for this video, it was very informative and inspiring. I have struggled my whole life with debt and trying to figure out what I want to do. My father left when I was 9 years old and my mother went on to have two more children from another relationship, there is a 12 & 15 gap between myself and my sisters, so I have had little to no support from my parents and I left school at 16, no college or University, just get out in the world and make some money to support myself. For me the way forward was to do apprenticeships, learning on the job. I still have sabotaged myself along the way, if only I knew back them what I know now.
@johnjohnstone9805
@johnjohnstone9805 Жыл бұрын
I'm In awe of what you were able to do in your circumstances and then become a light to others suffering similar circumstances.Definately admirable. I spent most of my life like that old 60's song just hoping and wishing and dreaming of healing, now that I'm finally learning how to actually go about it I just want to go all the way to ananda (state of bliss).Too far? to ambitious? I prided myself on containing my trauma like a good little citizen when young but without any healing happening the trauma eventually become uncontainable suffered major reverses in life to. can accept now I probably wouldn't be very good person to be around, I just wished there was a fraction of interest/commitment in healing as there is in contaning/isolating the hurt.
@MaryBethPetra
@MaryBethPetra Жыл бұрын
There’s also nothing wrong with trade school. My friend is an LPN which took her a year to get the degree in. She makes three times a year what I do in insurance claims! And I originally went to school for a four year teaching degree in English.
@robinlynn8087
@robinlynn8087 Жыл бұрын
Wow, Anna, thank you for this video! You are so amazing and inspiring. Thank you for all you do! So grateful to have found your channel here. God Bless you-- 💞🙏
@katrose2350
@katrose2350 Жыл бұрын
Our local nursing school is forgoing some entry requirements. and if you are at a hospital affiliated school you can often sign a contract with the hospital to work X amount of years and have your school loans forgiven (at least in my area). Nursing is a tough profession but I’m just putting it out there for people to consider.
@carolbond6124
@carolbond6124 Жыл бұрын
I just want to caution people who are considering this. I’m a former nurse and nursing is going downhill fast. It used to be 1 nurse for 5 patients max. Now it’s 8 or 10. Nursing home it’s even worse. Up to 60 patients. I really think our healthcare system is beginning to collapse.
@schenelle79
@schenelle79 Жыл бұрын
Great topic, thanks for sharing some of your personal life experiences. Can definitely relate to in part your paying off debt actions. It's a long road and hard work, fully focused I looked for every opportunity to spend less and earn more I finally paid off everything I owed.
@im19ice3
@im19ice3 Жыл бұрын
my main difficulty that is holding me back from building a life of my own and not have my loved ones worried that i'll need to rely on them is inability to put myself out there. it feels insurpassable sometimes, like it only gets worse... its very frustrating because i'm a fast and eager learner, i have good people skills, i become passionate and devoted to whatever i'm doing easily, so when the one thing i cant do which is making and seizing opportunities i flush all my good qualities down the whirpool of self-criticism and shame, my depression escalates to debilitating and i'm back to square one :/ its not a hopeless situation, i'm working through some exposure therapy but its a slow process and i can only power through with blind faith
@ClandestineGirl16X
@ClandestineGirl16X Жыл бұрын
Anna, this video is incredibly inspiring thank you SOOOOOOO much
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
You are most welcome! So glad it was helpful. -Calista@TeamFairy
@argusfleibeit1165
@argusfleibeit1165 Жыл бұрын
What an amazing video. I have to echo your comment that KZbin is the greatest resource in human history. I only discovered it about three years ago, and not only is the scope and diversity of information incredible (and free, unless you choose to pay for more), but the WONDERFUL souls and personalities that present the ideas have been captured for as long as the internet lasts. When current events left me feeling SO disappointed, betrayed, and depressed by the words and actions of certain persons who took over our society and government, what I encountered on KZbin was such a comforting counter-balance. Accomplishment, knowledge, and expertise delivered with kindness and humor, and responsible wishes for the viewer to both learn and be entertained-- what could be better. Thank you for a VERY interesting talk about a subject that so many young (and older) people need honest and open communication about.
@iwilson6651
@iwilson6651 Жыл бұрын
College is not essential, the most successful people i know do not have degrees.
@JB-tt6ct
@JB-tt6ct Жыл бұрын
It isn't. But what do your successful friends have that the audience of this channel doesn't? Confidence, charm, a way to impose themselves into places, network, some support from close people.
@iwilson6651
@iwilson6651 Жыл бұрын
@@JB-tt6ct the few that i have in mind suffered from the same amount of trauma as I did. Albeit I think they handled it better given their can-do attitudes and refusal to accept the mediocre.
@colleenwatch
@colleenwatch Жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
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