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edinburgher wrote: »Surely not? An INFJ counsellor?
). I have a bit too much Severus Snape, and a bit too much Luna Lovegood - it makes things tricky :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Secret_Saving_Squirrel wrote: »I know I have been away for a bit but most of the above last few posts were incomprehensible. Off to swot up on Harry Potter and pensions as am clearly very stupid.2023: the year I get to buy a car0 -
Meant to say earlier, HAPPY HOGMANY Ed ... hope 2015 is the best year yet for you xxx0
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Wishing you love, light and peace. Xxx
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Happy New year from an estjMorgage till Nov 30 GOAL MFW Sept 2016Aug 11 - £100k Aug 2016.... It's GONE!!!!!
2014 GOAL HIT 5 Stone! 2016 GOAL to be a MF marathon runner.
"A goal without a plan is just a wish"0 -
Another INFJ here :wave:
I did the test last time it was talked about on here but disagreed with some of the traits. However the more I've thought about it since, the more I realise it is true!
Happy new year!"It is often said that before you die your life passes before your eyes. It is in fact true. It's called living." Terry PratchettBought our house 2012Married 2015
Started renovating 2015 :eek:
Renovation fund... what renovation fund? :eek: Emergency fund 40% Future fund... ongoing...0 -
Can an ISFJ sneak in? I get to be Neville
Thanks for the link Pavlov's made me and the 'flu ridden hubby smile.
Happy Hogmanay, Ed!MFW 2024 £27500/7500 Mortgage £129,500 Jan 22 Final payment June 38 Now £68489.08 FP May 36 Emergency Fund £20,000 100% Added to ISA 24 £8,060 Save 12k in 24 #31 £20,034.76/20,000 Debt Free 31.07.140 -
Happy new year and best wishes for 20150
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Happy new year from the ENTP (I think my approach to work skewed that
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Made it to mortgage free but what a muddle that became
In the event the proverbial hits the fan then co-habitees are better stashing their cash than being mortgage free !!0 -
edinburgher wrote: »Are you a) an engineer or b) a computer programmer?
Neither - nowadays I'm fortunate enough to just do DH's financial paperwork - and be treasurer for a local charity (and trustee for it) - and treasurer for the PTA (sense a theme here??) I turned down another treasurer role (by turned down I mean avoided answering and never went to another meeting again:o), knowing that I have a tendency to over-commit myself (I've just stepped down from WI committee but am still on the organising committee for an ever growing local festival)
In my previous 'real paid work' life I was a corporate financial analyst, a corporate financial auditor, a PA to the boss whilst also team leader of analysts (I was a pants team leader - useless at delegating when I wanted it done my way - but a super efficient PA) and then an administrator at a local school, where I devised lots of lovely spreadsheets to track all sorts of trends they'd not thought of tracking before! And was almost anal about the quality of data used in the spreadsheets (some teachers were much better than others - ie - they did it *my* way! :rotfl:)
Happy new year!
Word of advice - do *not* dress newborns with jaundice in cute lemon clothing, even if it *does* have pink bunnies all over it - the resulting photos are not good!!:eek::rotfl:I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soulRepaid mtge early (orig 11/25) 01/09 £124616 01/11 £89873 01/13 £52546 01/15 £12133 07/15 £NILNet sales 2024: £200
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