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From $30,000 Debt to Financially Free and Travelling the World: The Shift That Changed Everything
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Emma Healey knows about financial transformation - she went from debt and financial stress to building passive income, investing, and designing a life that includes long-term family travel and early retirement goals.
Now known for her practical money advice at mumsmoney.co.nz, Emma didn’t get there through deprivation. Instead, she used behavioural finance strategies, including gamifying her debt payoff, to stay consistent and motivated.
In this conversation, she explains how she:
- Paid off $30,000 of debt using the debt snowball method
- Rewired her spending habits by replacing the dopamine hit of spending with saving
- Built savings and started investing, even on a modest income
- Transitioned from property investing to shares and index funds
- Designed a values-based money system that prioritises travel, family, and flexibility
Once the debt was gone, everything changed, not just financially, but mentally. Structure created freedom, and financial control opened up options.
That’s how Emma and her family were able to spend a year travelling through Europe, the US, and Southeast Asia, funded not by endless sacrifice, but by intentional money decisions.
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