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Monday 30th April What small DFW things will you do today??!
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Good Evening All
Lots of sunshine here today, hoping its going to really help my mood as am really struggling at min. Sorry I didnt get on over the weekend but I promise to try harder with both my list and actually what I achieve on the list too.
DNMS - thanks for starting us off
Orangefairy - Great news about OH's Hours
Today I have:
Hope for a good day (still v down)
Check Banks - Done, not looking good
Check swapits - Done
Work (11.30-1.30) - Done
Keep up to date with surveys -
Keep on top of emails -
Update food tracker (35.5lb off) - in progress
Read Library Book - Done, love James Patterson (am now going to read something I hope will help with my depression "Spontaneous Happiness by Andrew Weil)
Quick tidy round - Done
Comps - Done a few
Hope you all have had a great day, catch you all tomorrow, love you all. Night all
C xxGoodreads 2025 Challenge :16/75
Goodreads 2024 Challenge: 65/80
Goodreads 2023 Challenge: 77/520 -
determined_new_ms wrote: »ha ha sunshine yup everyone gets a little obsessive and its ok as long as its shortish term! Short term sacrifices for a long term gain. But if you can squeeze an extra tenner to go out for your birthday do it!
btw loving ur style, you come across as very quirky!
Haha thanks dnms, I'm either told Im quirky or fun or borderline insane!! Beats being dull though! Went out with my friends for dinner on Friday and they chipped in a quid each and covered my £11 curry!! Got 'em fully under control
Bless them though was so nice of them!
S xI have enough money for the rest of my life... as long as I never have to pay for anything again!
Debt at LBM (2011) £7750. DFD 01/01/20130
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