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October 2014 ~Make £10 a day challenge~ everyone is welcome

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  • I've got to target! My first month so I'm feeling really pleased with myself (and also very aware that were it not for one-off Sky reward then I wouldn't have done it!) I'm already looking forward to next months challenge! :)

    £100 Sky reward for switching broadband
    £3 Pinecone payment
    £4.86 Clixsense
    Jan NSD 4/15
    2015 Pay £7000 Off Debt No. 107 £566.51/£7000
  • I've got to target! My first month so I'm feeling really pleased with myself (and also very aware that were it not for one-off Sky reward then I wouldn't have done it!) I'm already looking forward to next months challenge! :)

    Congratulations Tiffany:beer: . I'm like you, first-timer who also reached my target. It feels good, doesn't it:j?

    Also like you, I started small and most of my 'earnings' came from one source so I'm going to have to try very hard and do a lot of thinking to get anywhere near target next month. Love the challenge though, will certainly be having a go.
  • MrsSave
    MrsSave Posts: 1,817 Forumite
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    £4 this morning from a scratchcard win (well hubby's win, but it goes to the same place!).

    Brings me to £363.26.

    I'm waiting on a £20 payment through paypal, and should receive another £8 on Friday so I now really want to reach £400 by Friday night! Not sure it will be possible, though!
    Starting a new debt free journey
    Starting Debt: £5,250
    Current Debt: £4,995.50
    Amount Paid: £254.50 Percentage Paid: 4.84%
    Emergency Fund: £350
  • Samiszel
    Samiszel Posts: 610 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    £25 from extra work today. Might make it to £400 by Friday... :)
    Letting Go NST #17
    NSD 1/15; LTW 0/9; budget £0/£250; food £5.20/£120; steps 0/31
    Make £10 per day in Oct: £30/£310

    Mortgage: £214,702.15
  • Shelbi
    Shelbi Posts: 744 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Received £5 vouchers from mrT used them with the boost to grab 5 modest xmas gifts for relatives...so will add £10 to my total...still along way off lol!! have really loved this challenge this month..hoping to be a bit better next month:o xX
    DFD-01.03.2018:starmod: :beer::T
    Maternity Savings- £2000/£10,000
    Emergency Fund- £1,000/£5,000
    House Deposit- £0/£25,000.
    NSD November 2/30
    Make £5 per day- £128.48/£155
  • Well done, Shelbi. Every little helps (as they say):beer:. See you next month.

    Am impressed by your overall debt-busting, you'll be there before you know it:T
  • laurababs
    laurababs Posts: 237 Forumite
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    I would love to join if you'll have me? I think I'm going to aim for £15 a day.

    I currently use iwriter, textbroker, clixsense, globaltestmarket and pineconeresearch to make money and I think having this challenge will keep me motivated because I am prone to procrastination!

    Can I ask how you all keep track of your earnings throughout the day? Do you just record in a spreadsheet and total it up when you're done?

    Also, if you have plans and don't have much online time, can you do double the next day to make up for it?

    Thanks all :)
    Save £12K in 2020 #58 - £454.58/£5,000
  • laurababs
    laurababs Posts: 237 Forumite
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    Just realized it's 29th Oct! I guess I'll officially join next month :)
    Save £12K in 2020 #58 - £454.58/£5,000
  • emmaglet
    emmaglet Posts: 1,307 Forumite
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    laurababs wrote: »
    Can I ask how you all keep track of your earnings throughout the day? Do you just record in a spreadsheet and total it up when you're done?

    Also, if you have plans and don't have much online time, can you do double the next day to make up for it?

    Thanks all :)

    I'm just starting November's thread now, so that will be up shortly.

    I have an online savings account, and every time I get an extra payment into my bank, I pop it into that account, then at the end of the month I transfer it to wherever I need it (savings, paying off credit card - I use it for clubcard points and airmiles now I'm debt free). I also like notebooks and I always carry one around with me, so you could use that, or a spreadsheet. Anything goes!!!

    Some days I make nothing, others I make £60 or more. I go for a total for the month.

    Good luck, you'll love it.
    I like to make money
    Best wins: £3,000 luxury holiday, holiday in Cornwall, £250 Murad Skincare hamper, angle grinder


    :j Make £10 a day challenger - it pays for trips to Florida! :j
  • Samiszel
    Samiszel Posts: 610 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Hi Laurababs! Welcome :)

    I usually put one total at the end of the day and do keep a spreadsheet. I keep my overall monthly total in my signature.

    Another £3 from Pinecone today :j
    Letting Go NST #17
    NSD 1/15; LTW 0/9; budget £0/£250; food £5.20/£120; steps 0/31
    Make £10 per day in Oct: £30/£310

    Mortgage: £214,702.15
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