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4 success secrets from a financial independence coach who built a $3 million company helping moms make their first million

Cayla Croft was working as an ER nurse when she realized she didn’t have time to truly help her patients. She started a business that would achieve that goal.

Croft launched Mommy Millionaire after working for six years as an ER nurse. She wanted a career that helped people, but found nursing didn't give her enough time to educate patients on how to improve their health. Now, she's able to provide clients with resources and trainings that sets them on the path for entrepreneurship and financial stability.

Croft also offers the Mommy Millionaire Mentality, which provides lifetime access to her courses and six live coaching calls. The next installment is slated to run in October and is expected to cost $997. Croft tells her clients they are the key to a thriving business. Instead of chasing an idea that works well for other — like ride-hailing apps or plant-based meat companies — she encourages them to focus on who they are and what they want to accomplish in life.

 

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