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The turn £100.00 into £10.000.00+ by the end of 2010 official thread
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OK I have looked at this for long enough and have finally decided I need to get off my backside and do something. Managed to clear a lot of debt last year but know I need to sort out some way of making some extra money this year! If I could turn a teenner into a hundred it would be a good start! So please can I join too?
Have a couple of things hanging around which I can sell on ebay - some Seraphine Maternity Jeans which are nearly new! and a Monsoon skirt which I bought after my last son but then never got round tto wearing! It still has the label on, how bad is that?
Also have a load of kids clothes which are in great condition but grown out of. I know they probably don't sell for much but there is some Monsoon and Boden stuff in there which might be ok? Kids get tesco clothes more now!!!
I'm looking forward to a positive 2010 and if I can get a bit of extra money put aside then that would be great!!!MBNA [STRIKE]£2,029[/STRIKE] £1,145 Virgin [STRIKE]£8,712[/STRIKE] £7,957 Sainsbury [STRIKE]£6,870[/STRIKE] £5,575 M&S [STRIKE]£10,016[/STRIKE] £9,690 Barclaycard [STRIKE]£11,951[/STRIKE] £11,628 CTC [STRIKE]£7,629[/STRIKE] £6,789 Mortgage £[STRIKE]182,828[/STRIKE] £171,670
LBM Dec12 excl mort 47,207/42,784 Dec13
Excl mortg and CTC 39,578/35,995 Dec13
Incl mortg 230,035/214,454 Dec13
Extra payment a week:this week £0 / YTD£1,457.550 -
Thanks for adding me on I am really going to go for this!0
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No it makes perfect sense. When i logged in i didnt realise that i had a cash balance. It didnt show at the start so ended up using that to prebuy tickets. :mad:
Must have won £7 but cant find anywhere on the site to say so. Anyway, i have now logged in after buying the tickets withe the "free" money and I've won £25!
Just would like to see how i won it.
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Add me to the list too.0
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Thanks for adding me to the list Scrooge, I am looking forward to the challenge.Turn £100.00 into £10,000.00; Member #153
10K in 2010; Challenger #0900 -
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Me too please
MemorygirlFINALLY AND OFFICIALLY DEBT FREESmall Emergency Fund £500 / £500
Pay off all Debts £10,000 / £10,000
Grown Up Emergency Fund £6000 / £6000 :j
Pension Provision £6688/£23760 -
I've done a few sums myself and to make £10K from my jewellery stuff which is low ticket I'd have to sell vanloads of the things. This will sound like making excuses, but I already run a business which takes up a lot of my time as I do everything - marketing, payroll, the lot - as well as being "shop floor" during normal work hours. So my 10K is going to be a combination of doing my bits and bobs and expanding what I already have, if that's ok with everyone.
I'm going to aim for £2010 for my "extras" and hopefully make up the rest with new business for the existing set-up (though it will take more than £100 in marketing to build an extra £8K!0 -
Am I being dimmer than usual? Have added and saved my signature but its not showing when I post something?
Oh forget that its now showing!0 -
Napoleon Hill - Think and Grow Rich
Six Ways to Turn Desires into Gold
1. Fix in your mind the exact amount of money you desire.
2. Determine exactly what you intend to give in return for the money you desire. (There is no such reality as "something for nothing".)
3. Establish a definite date when you intend to possess the money you desire.
4. Create a definite plan for carrying out your desire and begin at once, whether you are ready or not, to put this plan into action.
5. Write out a clear, concise statement of the amount of money you intend to acquire, name the time limit for its acquisition, state what you intend to give in return for the money, and describe clearly the plan through which you intend to accumulate it.
6. Read your written statement aloud, twice daily, once just before retiring at night, and once after arising in the morning. As you read - see and feel and believe yourself already in possession of the money.I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear.0
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