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The Happiness Fund.
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That's not much.
There should be many stories shared tomorrow, I hope it goes well. Virtual hugs.Mortgage started 2020, aiming to clear 31/12/2029.2 -
It was amazing. So good to meet friends that i had heard of but never seen and it was great to hear stories about Steve. I have £50 left till the end of the month.Aiming for a minimal spend 20223
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I am so glad that it went well yesterday and you were able to celebrate Steve’s life along with friends and family x0% credit card £1360 & 0% Car Loan £7500 ~ paid in full JAN 2020 = NOW DEBT FREE 🤗
House sale OCT 2022 = NOW MORTGAGE FREE 🤗
House purchase completed FEB 2023 🥳🍾 Left work. 🤗
Retired at 55 & now living off the equity £10k a year (until pensions start at 60 & 67).
Previous Savings diary https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5597938/get-a-grip/p1
Living off savings diary
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6429003/escape-to-the-country-living-off-savings/p12 -
It was brilliant, and reminded me what life is about - not work! I'm v tired and eyes hurt so working from home today.Aiming for a minimal spend 20223
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Draw on the energy about living life, see where you can adapt and change.
You've still got a large budget and will make it to payday.Mortgage started 2020, aiming to clear 31/12/2029.2 -
I didnt bother with any work. I ended up mowing grass and doing a tiny bit of weeding. Finally i will try to sort my garden out! I spent £20 i dont have on a takeaway as a work friend visited! To be honest i needed some comfort food.Aiming for a minimal spend 20223
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Takeaway was a nice treat with a friend & it’s nice to relax with good company and good food 🤗0% credit card £1360 & 0% Car Loan £7500 ~ paid in full JAN 2020 = NOW DEBT FREE 🤗
House sale OCT 2022 = NOW MORTGAGE FREE 🤗
House purchase completed FEB 2023 🥳🍾 Left work. 🤗
Retired at 55 & now living off the equity £10k a year (until pensions start at 60 & 67).
Previous Savings diary https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5597938/get-a-grip/p1
Living off savings diary
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6429003/escape-to-the-country-living-off-savings/p11 -
Sounds like you needed a day off and a little treat
hope the work situation improves or at least becomes a bit clearer soon
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I have seen what i am expected to do next year and it is at a reduced salary. Another job might be opening up at work that i can apply for so i might be able to combine both jobs to keep my current salary. We shall see.Aiming for a minimal spend 20222
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It it more, less or the same amount as now for less money?
Nearly the weekend!Mortgage started 2020, aiming to clear 31/12/2029.1
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