Sorting it all out... a 'got to start somewhere' diary

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A long-time lurker and poor implementer of all the amazing advice here on MSE. At 34, I've only just started a pension, don't own a house, have *some* savings but house prices are continually just out of reach, it's time to start understanding this thing called money.
I'd also like to accumulate lots of badges
To top it off, I have a complicated income. Some PAYE, some freelance, and a flat comes with my job, and my husband is even worse with money than I am! I also want to start a small craft business to help my mum and sister earn some money, but it is taking a while to get off the ground.
Oh, and I'm expecting a baby in November.... where to start?!
I'd also like to accumulate lots of badges

To top it off, I have a complicated income. Some PAYE, some freelance, and a flat comes with my job, and my husband is even worse with money than I am! I also want to start a small craft business to help my mum and sister earn some money, but it is taking a while to get off the ground.
Oh, and I'm expecting a baby in November.... where to start?!
Mortgage Total #1: £175,300 OPs so far: £7,750
Mortgage Total #2: £60,900 OPs so far: £0
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Reno target: bathroom £6000 ☑️
Next Reno target: some DIY for a little while!
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Targets: Make £600 from selling items online 2021/22 to go to sealed pot challenge.
SPC 14 #064 Total £486.64
SPC 15 #064 Target £600
Mortgage Total #2: £60,900 OPs so far: £0
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Reno target: bathroom £6000 ☑️
Next Reno target: some DIY for a little while!
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Targets: Make £600 from selling items online 2021/22 to go to sealed pot challenge.
SPC 14 #064 Total £486.64
SPC 15 #064 Target £600
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Usually it's a good idea to write out your monthly budget in a statement of affairs which is available on this site. Then you can see where you may save money.
Just posting is a start so welcome and well done.:beer::beer::j:T
Yesterday started well with a letter from the Student Loans people.... they were worried I had overpaid, and I have.... by over a GRAND! That would be better news if it weren't that I'm mega overdrawn this month. I'm rarely overdrawn but I had an unexpected expense so it set me back a bit. I should get the money back within 10 days... great start!
One other good thing is that the other day I woke up at 4am, and instead of lying there being bored I got up and did my expenses, which I was well overdue.... so another £600! I need to do my expenses from my other job but I've been putting it off because it will be such a lot of hassle.
I have been spending money on buying plants for the garden (all from half price or cheap plant sales!) but this means that the garden is looking lovely and we are less inclined to go out to pubs and things and spend money, so feel reasonable justified. Someone is selling a load of plants for 50p each on Gumtree so will check them out too.
I'll defo take up the advice and start doing a budget. When I have done it before it has been TERRIFYING however!
Woo look at me go!
Mortgage Total #2: £60,900 OPs so far: £0
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Reno target: bathroom £6000 ☑️
Next Reno target: some DIY for a little while!
--
Targets: Make £600 from selling items online 2021/22 to go to sealed pot challenge.
SPC 14 #064 Total £486.64
SPC 15 #064 Target £600
I've been getting cheap plants too, from friends / family and local car boot & community centre sales, its great savings compared to what you would pay in a shop / garden centre.
Good luck with getting organised before your baby is due in November !
As a money-spinner.... I always say 'yes' when services I use ask if I would consider being a case study. I've so far made £200 in Amazon vouchers from doing this!
Mortgage Total #2: £60,900 OPs so far: £0
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Reno target: bathroom £6000 ☑️
Next Reno target: some DIY for a little while!
--
Targets: Make £600 from selling items online 2021/22 to go to sealed pot challenge.
SPC 14 #064 Total £486.64
SPC 15 #064 Target £600
I had a bit of a mad spending spree at a fabric sale.... so I'm a bit (lot) overdrawn at the moment because one of my jobs hasn't paid me yet.... so I need to be careful for a while! Garden is looking blooming glorious and I want to be out there the whole time
Mortgage Total #2: £60,900 OPs so far: £0
--
Reno target: bathroom £6000 ☑️
Next Reno target: some DIY for a little while!
--
Targets: Make £600 from selling items online 2021/22 to go to sealed pot challenge.
SPC 14 #064 Total £486.64
SPC 15 #064 Target £600
I hope you get paid soon. It is so irritating when that happens. Well done on fabric sale - do you make clothes? That's a good skill to have. I have been sitting in the garden but ironing rather than gardening. lol.
Hope the good weather continues.
Mortgage Total #2: £60,900 OPs so far: £0
--
Reno target: bathroom £6000 ☑️
Next Reno target: some DIY for a little while!
--
Targets: Make £600 from selling items online 2021/22 to go to sealed pot challenge.
SPC 14 #064 Total £486.64
SPC 15 #064 Target £600