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The No-nonsense,Nifty November NSD Challenge!
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Didn't check in yesterday (was too busy supporting two scared Terriers, fireworks went on from 17.00 hours until Midnight here! :eek:)
Any how I am currently on a roll and have snaffled 6 NSDs and 6 in a row :jMust use my stash up!0 -
Hello
today is NSD 3/15because its too cold to go anywhere so i'm having a duvet day
Mobo xxCC1-£1729.53
CC2-£4323.00
LOAN-£14,519.05
TOTAL DEBT £20,571.58 :eek:
Then there's the mortgage0 -
NSD # 5 for me todayweight loss journey: 3 KG / 8 KG
declutter challenge: 25 / 25 ✅ 66/100
english is not my first language, sorry for any misspellings0 -
Why thank you Marmite, and thank you for reporting the previous goings on. I shall watch out for Igor's delicacies and keep a pack of digestion tablets handy.
Shame I've joined after Oktoberfest, my track record suggests that I'd be strip teasing with the best of them!
Anywhoo, back to business. I'm not going to include anything that is already budgeted for i.e. Rent, Phone, Gym, Contacts etc. I will start off with £50 per week for an allowance (£7 for football taken out of that) and reduce that if it's too easy (might get too tempted to boost my shares in a brewery of the punk inclination)
This will be starting today (taking out my money pro-rata so £20 to last me the weekend, though hopefully a NS Weekend).
Bring it on! (and take it off!:p)0 -
Bit the bullet and started necessary purchasing for wedding stuff, so not a NSD for me today...although did manage to accumulate around a tenner worth of savings on what I had to buy so pretty pleased with thatDebt Free I FFEF I Building Savings I 2025 Plan:
- Regular Savings £7,400/£10,000
- Slush Fund £3,800/£10,000
Save £12k in 2025 - #50 - £11,200/£20,000 (56%)0 -
NSD 4 for me today. Staying in the rest of the evening and chillaxing :beer: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: £214,702.150 -
Hi everyone!
Thank you for the warm welcome. Just calling in to report NSD 1/10 ...slow off the mark, but I made it!
Well done to everyone so far
RedlacesDebt Free - October 20220 -
Planned spendy day today - spent £15 on lunch out with colleagues. I did enjoy the treat but I'd rather have an NSD! What has this challenge done to me?!0
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Damn and blast, it started so well.... was absolutely commited to gaining another NSD today but tripped up at the final hurdle. Meant to get a couple of essentials which would have been legitimate spends but ended up buying a load of calorie-tastic foods :mad:..... grrrrr.
Well, i've got my lunch ready for tomorrow and am doubly determined to report back with an NSD tomorrow. Well done to you guys though who got one today.
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NSD 6 for me today, all on track, phew!final unsecured debt to repay currently £8333Proud to be Dealing With my DebtDFW Nerd 1154 Long Haul 1550
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