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  • lisawaters wrote: »
    For myself, Sunday nights have some negative associations. At various times of my life this might have been because of:

    Losing control over how you spend your time

    Facing a week of boredom

    Starting a week of doing something you dislike or dread.


    There are good things too but essentially, I decided many years ago that Sunday nights weren't my favourites. Friday and Saturday nights I associate with possibilities, freedom, enjoyment, beginnings. Sadness for me comes more often from things I didn't do or achieve or get, rather than things that actually happened.



    x

    OK now you know I'm nuts!

    Hi again Mike

    Not nuts at all! I am sitting wide awake right now going through those exact thoughts and feel complete dread at what the forthcoming week might chuck at me. Especially after being off sick for a whole week, which was awful but on reflection I am trying to convince myself that my return work will be an improvement!!

    Just gotta get back to creativity!

    T
    DEBT FREE SINCE SEPTEMBER 2015 :beer::beer::beer:
  • greyfox
    greyfox Posts: 484 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts
    I've followed the instructions to the letter (thrice!) and just get this message:
    This server could not verify that you are authorized to access the document requested. Either you supplied the wrong credentials (e.g., bad password), or your browser doesn't understand how to supply the credentials required.
    I know the password was OK (the second time I copied and pasted the password to make sure there were no mis-types) and it seems unlikely that my browser doesn't understand how to do it (I use Windows Internet Explorer running under Vista.) Is anyone else having the same problem? Can anyone suggest a solution? One for the Web:A? (my first smilie!)
  • Memory_Girl
    Memory_Girl Posts: 4,957 Forumite
    greyfox wrote: »
    I've followed the instructions to the letter (thrice!) and just get this message:
    This server could not verify that you are authorized to access the document requested. Either you supplied the wrong credentials (e.g., bad password), or your browser doesn't understand how to supply the credentials required.
    I know the password was OK (the second time I copied and pasted the password to make sure there were no mis-types) and it seems unlikely that my browser doesn't understand how to do it (I use Windows Internet Explorer running under Vista.) Is anyone else having the same problem? Can anyone suggest a solution? One for the Web:A? (my first smilie!)

    Passed you over to the web angelto get it sorted for you hon

    MG
    FINALLY AND OFFICIALLY DEBT FREE
    Small Emergency Fund £500 / £500
    Pay off all Debts £10,000 / £10,000
    Grown Up Emergency Fund £6000 / £6000 :j
    Pension Provision £6688/£2376
  • Memory_Girl
    Memory_Girl Posts: 4,957 Forumite
    Happy End of the 100 day Challenge


    .............. so what did you do?

    tell me, tell me, tell me:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    MG
    FINALLY AND OFFICIALLY DEBT FREE
    Small Emergency Fund £500 / £500
    Pay off all Debts £10,000 / £10,000
    Grown Up Emergency Fund £6000 / £6000 :j
    Pension Provision £6688/£2376
  • lisawaters
    lisawaters Posts: 2,081 Forumite
    I'd just like to point out that certain others still need to learn this acceptance of help that is offered :cool:

    x

    Maybe they're getting better at it at their own pace, after a lifetime doing things differently.... :cool:
  • lisawaters
    lisawaters Posts: 2,081 Forumite
    dirtyepic wrote: »
    Hi again Mike

    Not nuts at all! I am sitting wide awake right now going through those exact thoughts and feel complete dread at what the forthcoming week might chuck at me. Especially after being off sick for a whole week, which was awful but on reflection I am trying to convince myself that my return work will be an improvement!!

    Just gotta get back to creativity!

    T

    I challenge you not to feel back to normal by 11am tomorrow...!

    Mike (who resorted to the always-successful tactic of listening to some really good music, very loud and now feels a lot better)
  • Triker
    Triker Posts: 7,247 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    Still here, still trying to catch up, got your email MG, thank you.
    DFW Nerd 267. DEBT FREE 11.06.08
    Stick to It by R.B. Stanfield
    It matters not if you try and fail,
    And fail, and try again; But it matters much if you try and fail, And fail to try again.
  • earthgirl
    earthgirl Posts: 3,762 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    I'm enjoying the thread when I can, but no time to post very often, this baby is keeping me busy!
    On the transatlatic challenge blog there have only been a few posts in october - is this right or have i missed something?

    Trying to keep up, must try harder !

    x
    15/5/12 Paid off Mortgage 1 (£220k) Bought Dream House:www: Dec 13 - Mortage 2 -£116,508. 15/7/18 Mortgage Free Again :j

    Progress not Perfection
  • robsmum_2
    robsmum_2 Posts: 1,753 Forumite
    [When MG posted about CVs earlier my first thought was one of horror I wouldn't want to go back to my old job even if I could:eek: - I like helping people but I would also like to be rich (so shallow:o) and the two in my experience so far are incompatible. Oh well my CV so far is I am loyal and honest but totally in a fog as to where I am going. OK that is quite enough self analysis for one night.

    DTxx[/QUOTE]

    DT:
    That describes me exactly. We need the Matrix help to pull us out of the fog!
    Debt at start of DMP 1/6/09: £2942 - £1942
    Buffer Zone 1; £84 -
    £2 saving plan:-
  • Memory_Girl
    Memory_Girl Posts: 4,957 Forumite
    I'd just like to point out that certain others still need to learn this acceptance of help that is offered :cool:

    x


    Guilty as charged M'Lud.

    I think a few of us have found the "accept every offer of help" really difficult to stick to:D:D (haven't we chaps).......................... so am going to resort to a very old trick of mine

    ...................just for today!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    .............I am open to the Universe offering me any help that I will need. :) Don't know exactly what I will be offered yet ............ but thats what makes it exciting.

    Memorygirl
    FINALLY AND OFFICIALLY DEBT FREE
    Small Emergency Fund £500 / £500
    Pay off all Debts £10,000 / £10,000
    Grown Up Emergency Fund £6000 / £6000 :j
    Pension Provision £6688/£2376
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