
""They feed you every time you work. So like Thursday, Friday, Saturday, like meals were checked off the list," Holly explained."
""There were definitely some nights, like when you're in the grind of like Thursday night, we're eating chicken again, and we're like, I've got to go make chicken after this. We were shells of humans," Holly described."
""It was really fun to like lock arms in the first year of marriage," Josh said."
""It's obvious that you guys were really dialed in together, and there wasn't one of you dragging the other one along. You can take on anything if you do that," Ramsey noted."
Holly and Josh paid off $175,000 in debt, including their mortgage, in just 18 months by working a combined 70 hours weekly at their regular jobs and 15 to 20 hours at Chick-fil-A. This strategy allowed them to reduce living expenses significantly, as meals were provided during shifts. Their commitment to financial goals and teamwork in their marriage played a crucial role in their success. The approach required both high income and reduced spending, leading to substantial interest savings on their mortgage.
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