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Hurray, saved spreadsheet as described above by DT and memorygirl, and I can write into it now - thank you! :j
GQ xoxIf you have a talent, use it in every which way possible. Don't hoard it. Don't dole it out like a miser. Spend it lavishly like a millionaire intent on going broke.
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I won't overdo it Cherrydaff
Still sat on the setee at the moment, debating whether to go outside and put washing on the line. The sun is out here and my garden is a sun trap in the summer and winter, But don't know if the clothes will dry cause It was so cold this morning.
Boiler pot £30.92/£10000 -
Phew! Finally caught up after 7 days holiday, 58 pages :eek:
Wow to the things that have been happening and positive vibes for all that need them. xxMortgage: 2011: 86000 - now: 499000 -
Just posted spreadheets to our gorgeous volunteers. I feel a bit guilty because I will be spending a couple of hours window shopping for my new capsule wardrobe - got the £100 grant to allocate.
I have to go to the approved suppliers, make a list, take the list back to the lady at the "opportuity centre" who will draft a letter, that I wll take take to the supplier (and hope that they have everything stll in stock)
What a faff - but seeing as £100 is more than I have had to spend on clothing for the last year I am going to gratefully accept the grant and make it go as far as possible.
I'm dropping the kids with my Mum (they are having a lunch out with her best friend today) so I will get peace, and also time to get my eyes checked as well.
I need to be home my four, because the coaching call today is going to be about working to your strengths, and letting other people work to theirs.
So I had kind of worked out that the Admin of the business needs to be handed over to someone else - but last night one of the coaches hinted that very soon the "Sales" side should also be moved over to a couple of people, one to work filling the weekend "Student Survival Guide" Courses and the other to work on the corporate side selling into business for training and corporate.
Then - and this is the exciting part - I spend my time writing more products and speaking, raising the business profile which in turn helps those people sell more and sell quicker and make themselves more money. An upward spiral if you like.
Still one step at a time - first courses filled, me looking presentable - and keep doing the homework.
Back soon guys
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 just had my answer to the washing dilemma, took it out the back to put on line and it started to rain, but it could have been snow cause it was very fine and white lol. So washing is in the tumble lol.
I'm off to do 15 mins of cleaning upstairs.Boiler pot £30.92/£10000 -
Clairewop: Tip from my late Mum re: Washing. If the paving slabs are dry it's worth hanging washing out. Always works.:j
My 15 min burst are going well so far, but now got to a big nasty one that I think is going to be an hour and dirty!
Our conservatory/garden room has a wooden floor and was last year attacked when we had a rat infestation. The middle panel has almost collapsed and BIL and OH decided that I need to take the viynl up ( fortunately not stuck down) and allow the wood to dry out and they can then see how to repair it. Half way so far and am filthy:eek: Good News is so far it doesn't look as bad as we had anticipated.Debt at start of DMP 1/6/09: £2942 - £1942
Buffer Zone 1; £84 -
£2 saving plan:-0 -
15 Minutes done here too, love this idea MG it works a treat!
My aim today is to get tidy (ish) and dusted, cleaned etc ready for DS breaking up for half term today (TTD tomorrow).
We have lots of adventures planned next week, so won't be here to do too much. Warwick Castle visit (Mr T vouchers so MSE) Zoo day (not MSE Sob) a visit to the RAF Museum in London, (Free!!)
My DS is such a plane geek, he's sooooo excited about this one as they have a Lancaster Bomber in one of the hangars and he adores them so much, he's 5 going on fifty! I can't wait to see his little face when he see's it
Right next 15 mins here we go.....0 -
15 mins done, I've hung a pile of clothes on hangers, made the bed and started putting everyone's clothes into piles on the bed. I can now see some of the bedroom floor.
Having a coffee nowBoiler pot £30.92/£10000 -
Coffee Break here too! Got floor done and cleaned. Got door open to try and dry it out now. THANK YOU UNIVERSE - it's only 1 panel that has collapsed and not the supports:j:j:jDebt at start of DMP 1/6/09: £2942 - £1942
Buffer Zone 1; £84 -
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I have set up the new email for kits for kids for any shirts that people can't collect personally ask people to email in to say where they need collecting from and I will try and connect them to the nearest person on our collectors list.
We have 18 people registered as collectors and thanks to some people being able to cover a wide area we are not doing too bad but if anyone else is able to offer help please pm me with your email address.
Right here it is
[EMAIL="kitsforkids@virginmedia.com"]kitsforkids@virginmedia.com[/EMAIL]
I will also post it on the facebook page and please feel free to put it on any posters.
DTxx0
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