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Making March Memorable with the NSD Method!
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Please could you put me down for 5 NSD BMF. I know I''ll struggle to do them but am determined this month.0
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Didn't make it last time, but would like to go for 19 NSD again this month please, thank you so much :A:T0
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Woohoo.....Second NSD of my March!!! Didn't even realise until this evening that i hadn't spent anything all day!!!Orange Fairy
House Purchased April 19CC1=? CC2=? DH CC= Mortgage Overpay = £0 Savings = £0 Xmas savings = £0 Weightloss = 0 lb
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Number 3/15 for me today!!! Yay!!!
ETA - NO IT'S NOT - I JUST MADE AN INTERNET PURCHASE FOR NEARLY £170!!!! :eek::eek::eek: although did save over £100 by using good codes, and will be a very happy bunny with my new tumble dryer!0 -
Hi. Please can you extend my target for March to 20 NSD please. I exceeded my target by loads in February which helped me come in under my grocery challenge by nearly £80.GC Jan £318/£350, Feb £221.84/£300, Mar £200.00/£250 Apr £201.05/£200 May £199.61/£200 June £17.25/£200
NSD Feb 23/12 :j NSD Mar 20/20 NSD Apr 24/20
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Put me down for 20 please. Determined to do much much better than in February. thanksretirement savings target: £100,000 by 2032 start: £21200 Jun 22, Jun 23:0
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Hi all
Im not sure whether I have been a bit too ambitious with 10nsds as its my first attempt? If anyone could advise me on this I would appreciate it.
Thanks
Jojo:)Proud to be dealing with my debts:jEver the optomist0 -
Ahh go for it Jojododd. It's the trying to get the target that counts most of all. Before you start define your own definition of a spend. Is it going to be household spend (if you have children / partner) or is it going to include or exclude bills? For me an NSD is when I don't spend any money on me or the house other than the monthly bills (which all come out on one day anyway) eg. Mortgage, Council Tax etc. So because food is included it makes me think about what I'm going to buy and when. Treats would be included (ie a gossip mag if you're that way inclined) so quite honestly I've lost 99% of my desire for any treats!0
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I'm not sure I like being referred to as on Oldie--I may be according to my birth certificate, but my heart says I'm a mere slip-of-a-thing
--so what shall we call ourselves folks :think:...No-noobies? Recycled newbies & RN for short? KCBees [Keep Coming Back]? Let's have a competition & the winner gets a Special Smilie next to their name in The List...oooooh the excitement! You could cut it with a very blunt thing :rotfl:
:o, I feel like a mere slip of a thing as well
. I like KCBees
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Think we're going to keep you busy this month, lots of newbies joining and 6 pages already:)
Good luck to everyone for March :jThe time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time
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i am busy all day to day and not taking my wallet with me so it will be a no spend today (hopefully) catch up later:j0
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