College Graduates & Student Debt: 5 Ways to Transform Student Debt Stress Into Abundance Money

Ken Honda
a year ago

This spring’s college graduations see millions of young people entering a challenging job market, with many carrying 10s of thousands of dollars in student debt. In fact, U.S. student loan debt totals $1.76 trillion as of December 2022. How can college grads overcome debt and find abundance? The answer is not as simple as securing a high-paying job.

With the joy of college graduation often comes the stress of paying off student loans. Here's my advice to help recent grads feel empowered, not overburdened:

  1. Embrace arigato: The Japanese word for “thank you,” I advise practicing arigato and thanking others for the things in your life that you are grateful for. This acts as an important momentum-builder to manifest more abundance.
  2. Connect happier emotions with current desires. No matter what current circumstances may be in your life, finding a place of gratitude or joy in another area can be used to fuel and feed an intention that you wish to manifest.
  3. Connect empowerment with your present moment. Discover an activity, any activity, during which you are so present in the moment that you lose judgments and worries.
  4. Reconsider your goals. Take a fresh look at your life purpose and goals and see if the way that you are earning money, or planning to earn it, is truly in alignment with who you want to be and what you want to be doing.
  5. Acknowledge others. Acknowledge people who are giving their time, money or effort toward helping others. Do this in a meaningful way, whether through a personal note of thanks, or public appreciation that boosts their efforts.

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Comments (4)

Tribe
Such great tips.
Elisa Schmitz
"I advise practicing arigato and thanking others for the things in your life that you are grateful for." I love this word. I learned it on our trip to Japan in December 2019, and have been using it ever since. It has a beautiful flow and meaning, and I love how you use it in money and life, Ken Honda !
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