From GED to Six Figures: The Blueprint for Building Wealth, Confidence, and Freedom

From GED to Six Figures: The Blueprint for Building Wealth, Confidence, and Freedom

Kamini Mason is an author, speaker, and career strategist helping women rewrite their story, build financial independence, and believe in what’s possible—no degree required.


16 Rules to Get to a Six-Figure Salary (with a GED or High School Diploma) is an empowering blend of self-help, memoir, and career strategy.

Drawing from her own journey from homelessness to earning a six-figure salary in corporate healthcare, author Kimberly Mason delivers a powerful blueprint for readers who feel left behind by traditional paths to success.

Through sixteen life-changing “rules,” Mason reveals how mindset, discipline, and self-belief can build the bridge from survival to success—no degree required. Each chapter combines personal stories, practical guidance, and motivational insight designed to help readers develop confidence, master professional skills, and take control of their financial future.

More than a how-to guide, this book is a movement for resilience and self-determination. It speaks directly to women, single mothers, and anyone told they weren’t enough. In a time when economic uncertainty challenges millions, Mason’s message is timely and revolutionary: no matter where you start, you can still win.


Most writers find a story they want to tell. But sometimes, the story finds you. 

From her earliest days, Kamini dreamed of sharing her voice with the world, but a challenging family environment made that seem like a distant and unattainable vision. That all changed the day Kamini met someone who would forever transform her life and purpose. This was an incredible woman whose story deserved to be shared, and—as terrifying as Kamini found the idea—she was the only one who could do it justice. 

When Kamini isn’t spending time with her daughter, kickboxing, or pursuing her undergrad degree, the Boston native is sharing her stories of grace, courage, and resilience, so that others might find their voice too. The Love I Shared with The Mother Who Wasn’t My Own is her debut memoir, with her second book, World’s Orphan to be released in early 2022. 


Through tragedy comes strength. It’s time for you to find your inner power today and not allow the losses we grieve from the COVID-19 virus to affect your life any further.


Testimonials

Truth is always more intriguing than fiction. Kamini Mason proves it again and brilliantly in her book The Love I Shared with My Mother Who Wasn’t My Own. This book made me believe angels are not in heaven, but on earth, through this slow, emotional, and immersive read, that will inspire the reader with positive thoughts.

Kamini has done masterful storytelling and while reading the book you will feel the warm and fuzzy feeling, owing to her brilliant writing style. The way she convinces the reader to accept tragedy, learn, and move on is ingenious. Excellent book! Highly recommended!

Reviewed by : The BigReads

 “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.”

-Maya Angelou

 

A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Family Aid Boston to assist families that have been affected by COVID-19.

 

Through Family Aid Boston, Kamini guarantees that a portion of the proceeds from her book, The Love I Shared With The Mother Who Wasn’t My Own; A 2021 COVID-19 Pandemic Memoir will go towards benefitting families suffering from the aftereffects of COVID-19.

Family Aid Boston is responsible for ensuring that these families stay housed or become housed as they deal with the grief of losing a loved one from the continuing COVID-19 pandemic. Kamini is proud to be able to provide the same support that Family Aid Boston provided for her in the past to the current families they are servicing today. She is ecstatic to return the gesture!

 The Family Aid Boston program’s mission is “to empower parents & children facing homelessness,” using their resources to secure and sustain housing, as well as building strong foundations for their children’s futures. In their words, their vision is to end child and family homelessness. Kamini recalls the program as being foundational in what she has built for herself and her daughter, J.

If you would like to donate directly to Family Aid Boston, please click here to be redirected to their donors’ page.