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Introducing myself - Small changes, big effect!
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That is excellent news!
Well done :TSuccessful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)0 -
Never.....
Besides, it is not necessarily "how" you get debt free that is the issue, it is whether you have learned lessons along the way that you will use in the future to KEEP you debt free!Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)0 -
That remains to be seen... Here's hoping. I never want to go back to minus signs on all my statements.Can we pretend that aeroplanes in the night sky are like shooting stars, cause I could really use a wish right now...0
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Of course it remains to be seen - you will need to work hard at staying debt free, you will need to remain focused, continue to come up with new ways of staying within budgets etc etc, etc.
There is no shortcut to staying debt free, there is definitely no cheating, unless you get regular unexpected windfalls which would be lovely, but unlikely!
So the real hard work (from my own experience) begins!
But you can do it!Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)0 -
great news! well done.
Would it be a good idea to keep back some of the redundancy for after the new job finishes in case you have a gap between that and the next job?CCs @0% £24k Dec 05 £19,621.41 Au £13400 S 12600 Oct £11,981 £9481 £7500 Nov £7250 D £7100 Jan 6950 F £5800 Mar£5400 May £4830 June £4660 July £4460 Aug £3200, S £900, £0 18/9/07 DFW Nerd 0420 -
great news! well done.
Would it be a good idea to keep back some of the redundancy for after the new job finishes in case you have a gap between that and the next job?
That's what I meant when I said I'd have a bit to spare for savings.
Can we pretend that aeroplanes in the night sky are like shooting stars, cause I could really use a wish right now...0
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