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Hello and thank you for visiting Kerri’s personal billboard for student loan payoff motivation. Yes. I am here proclaiming to the world that I hate student loans and I’m not afraid to say it, shout it, and possibly tattoo it on my body.
JK
I’m not getting an anti student loan tattoo. Although it would be funny….
Listen, if you hang around here long enough you will hear me bemoan the financial choices I made in my past. One key bad decision was racking up more student loan debt than was fully necessary for my degree. I was young. I was dumb.
I definitely thought this was a Tomorrow Kerri problem. I am now standing before you, Tomorrow Kerri has become Today Kerri. Today Kerri is definitely like… what the hell… student loans are the worst!
I’m not alone in loathing these things. In fact I hear from people pretty frequently who also are asking themselves why.
So, after a nudge and request from a friend and kindly reader, I created a printable to track student loan debt payments. Because unlike Sallie Mae I’m kind and giving, this is also free. FREE!
You student loans may have a hand in your pocket but my printable does not!
So here, download this printable and as you fill it out it’s as if you’re writing “Student loans suck!” over and over. Repeat it. Remember it. Know it’s true!

As you color in each line or delicately trace the words, you will be wiping some unwanted debt right off the planet! Woohoo!
There’s a 25 line version or a 50 line version, you pick! Or download both!
Either way, I hope you enjoy and would love a tag on Instagram or whatever spot you like to share your financial ass kicking.
Love these trackers! It’s so fun 🙂 Tracking my progress always gives me that little boost exacly when I need it. Day by day, it can seem really hard, but when you look back and see how far you’ve come, it’s super motivating.