LETTER
How To Pay Off Your Student Loans
Hey post grads, pre grads, current grads and everyone in between.
As we continue to develop this publication, Tom Kuegler and I just wanted to say a massive thanks to everyone who writes for us, submits to us and reads the stories — we really wouldn’t be anywhere with you guys.
We hit over 300K in views over the last 30 days, which is doubled where we were in July. Crazy! We are so so thankful to all of you.
So, here’s to you !
Featured Contributed Post
This weeks feature post was written by Cat Bradley, in which she shares some hard truths about student debts — and then offers solutions to get rid of yours.
“The biggest reason that student debt can be so mentally debilitating is that it keeps you from building your future, because you’re so focused on your past.”
You can read this it here —How to Pay Off your Student Loans, from Someone who Vanquished $100k in Credit Card Debt
Coaching Corner
This week was another amazing week for the coaching corner, with brilliant pieces from Shannon Ashley, Zulie Rane, Ayodeji Awosika, Anthony Moore, Christopher D. Connors and Jessica Wildfire!
They are providing the best stuff on the internet. How lucky are we all to be able to read it everyday?
This weeks recommended story comes from one of favourite coaches —How to Know When You’re Ready to Own Your Career, by Christopher D. Connors.
Melody Wilding
Our columnist, Melody Wilding, has been hard at work providing you with some of the best work place, career and productivity advice going.
Read her latest here — Being Multipassionate Doesn’t Make You a Failure. It Makes You Indispensable
“Career paths today are much less straightforward. What’s the longest you’ve stayed in the same role? If it’s no more than 2–4 years, you’re not alone. What about your bio on Twitter? You’ve probably listed multiple professional identifiers, as many millennials do.”

More Recent Contributions
When You’re Lost on Your Path as a Creative — Tim Rettig with a brilliant deep dive into how to get back to track when you lose your way.
Don’t Stop Learning After Graduation — Bryan Ye with a cautionary tale from those who stopped growing and started dying.
Till next time folks!
Stephen Moore, Co-Editor

