Edina Jackson-Yussif
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I write about lifestyle, entrepreneurship and other things.
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The Hidden Money Stories You Don’t Know You’re Telling
I still remember the day I almost said no to my biggest freelance opportunity. A brand I admired had reached out, offering to pay me more than I’d ever charged before. My hands were shaking as I read the email not out of excitement, but fear.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 3 months ago in Journal
My 1000 Post Challenge is Ruined
I set myself a challenge 21 days ago, thirty days of intense, high-volume content creation. The mission sounded ambitious even to me — one thousand pieces of content across multiple platforms in just one month. It was meant to test my discipline, expand my creativity, and build momentum like never before. Everything was going well until today, when something completely outside my control happened, my phone broke
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 3 months ago in Journal
You're Broke Because You Refuse to Take Giant Steps
For a long time, I thought I was doing everything right. I was reading the books, watching motivational videos, journaling every morning, setting goals, even scripting the life I wanted. On paper, I was working hard. But deep down, I knew something wasn’t changing.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 3 months ago in Journal
Breaking the Emotional Patterns That Keep You in Lack
It started on a Tuesday. I remember staring at my Stripe dashboard, watching the same number blink back at me again. The number that hadn't changed in months. The one that mocked every ounce of effort, every course I launched, every late-night brainstorm fueled by peppermint tea and prayers.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 3 months ago in Journal
Identity Is Destiny: Why Who You Believe Yourself to Be Dictates What You Can Achieve
Identity Is Destiny: Why Who You Believe Yourself to Be Dictates What You Can Achieve Have you ever felt stuck, like no matter how much effort you put in, you’re not moving closer to the life you want? You work hard, you plan meticulously, but results never seem to match your energy.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 3 months ago in Journal
The Day I Realized My Money Blocks Weren’t About Money
It happened on a random Tuesday afternoon, sitting in front of my laptop with a half-drunk cup of coffee and a spreadsheet that made me feel both powerful and powerless at once. I was reviewing my income for the month — the invoices, the sales, the little wins. On paper, things looked “fine.” Yet, inside, I felt this knot in my chest that whispered, it’s still not enough.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 3 months ago in Journal
Why Highly Disciplined People Struggle with Intimacy
There’s a prevailing belief that discipline and emotional availability go hand in hand. After all, someone who can adhere to a strict morning routine, excel in their career, or maintain a rigorous fitness regimen must naturally excel in relationships, right? Not necessarily. In fact, highly disciplined individuals often find intimacy challenging—not because they lack desire for connection, but because their very strengths can become barriers.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 3 months ago in Journal
Don’t Wallow in Self-Pity After a Breakup — Get Up and Make Money
Breakups are some of life’s toughest challenges. They leave us questioning our worth, replaying memories, and feeling like the ground has shifted beneath our feet. For a while, it might feel impossible to see past the pain. But here’s the secret no one tells you: heartbreak doesn’t have to be the end of your story. In fact, it can be the beginning of something far greater — your personal and financial empowerment.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 4 months ago in Confessions
How to Get Rich After a Breakup: Turning Pain Into Power and Profit With Digital Products
Breakups have a way of cracking you open. They strip you down to the truth of who you are, forcing you to confront the parts of yourself you abandoned while trying to hold someone else together. It’s painful—but that pain can become the most powerful starting point of your next chapter.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 4 months ago in Journal


