Sarah Hewitt is a woman on a mission.
Her mission is to inspire others to live an extra-ordinary life by increasing their financial IQ. Sarah helps people to break out of the rat race, and eradicate their limiting self beliefs about their personal wealth.
Sarah has trained intensively with some of the worlds leaders in Property (Robert Allen, Dolf De Roos and Russ Whitney) Option Trading (Chuck Mellon and AJ Monte), Financial Education (Robert and Kim Kiyosaki), InfoPreneuring (Mark Victor Hansen), Internet Marketing (Daniel Wagner) and Personal Development (Anthony Robbins) and is therefore well placed to set you on the path to financial freedom.
Things were not always easy for Sarah; she spent 20 years close to financial melt down, struggling to bring up her three small dependent children on her own wit and resourcefulness.
Then one day, she did something completely out of character, she broke her own mould and in doing so, stepped into financial freedom. It was so easy that even Sarah was amazed and wondered why everyone wasn’t doing it!
Sarah has been building four main residual income streams over the last three years and is now seeing them come to fruition. Now Sarah is ready to share her great wealth of knowledge with those who have a burning desire to change the path their life is on.
Sarah is delighted to be able to use an amazing tool, the Cashflow 101 game designed by Robert and Kim Kiyosaki to help everyone escape the rat race.

Hello Chris,
thank you so much for your comment.
I read my first personal development book at the tender age of 19, so 26 years ago now, cripes how times fly when you’re having fun!
Things changed for me when I decided to become independant and self sufficient, not meaning that I wanted to be by myself, just that I didn’t want to be in the vulnerable position of HAVING to rely on another living soul, or government or relative.
Once that decsion was made, the rest fell into place, which doesn’t mean it was easy, it means that I was responsible for me…my failures and my successes.
When we decide that our lives are in our hands and we will live or die by our decisions THAT’S when things change for the better.
Not sure what relevance this has but seeing as you’ve asked, Neil and I have been married for 3 years and 1 month.
Neil is the author of RichMatePoorMate and yes it was him who lost the contract and my contract was also pulled four weeks later – we are no longer relying on contract work for our income, although I know Neil is about to post more news so I won’t steal his thunder!
Keep in touch Chris
Bestest
Sarah Jayne
Sarah
How did you change things around and at what age?
How long have you been married now?
Is RichMatePoorMate your husband’s site?
Is it Neil that lost his job ?
Thanks
Chris