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Outstanding October's NSD Challenge
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Thank you for looking after us Cathybird.There are so many challenges on here,and it is easy to get lost,isn't it?.I don't subscribe to threads,but go to "Quick Links"," Your Profile", "Statistics" , "Find All Posts".Because I used to subscribe to soooooooooooo many threads,I could never find the thread I was looking for,so find it easier this way.
Today was NSD 3/10SPC #36 :staradminx 8.SPC7=£751.10 SPC8=£651.04 SPC9=£843.00 SPC10=£872.76
Pinecone £301,Valued Opinions £10.500 -
I've been off the boil this month unfortunately. Now at 3 NSD's with not another NSD in sight any time soon.0
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Yesterday was NSD 4/10 for me. Today should be 5/10 as long as I can resist the sandwich man at work...New Lightbulb moment: August 2023 (originally Sep 2019 but fell off the rails... more than once)Starting Debt: £??? | Current Debt: £??? | ???% paid :jDebt-free Wannabe challenges:August 2023 £10 a day: £16.51/£310PAD: Additional payments made: £8.40 (start: 01/08/23)Tilly Tidy: £??? (start: 01/08/23)0
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Another NSD yesterday (and should be one today too) so 7/20 so far!:jMortgage: £81,154.58 (03/19) - £54,849 (02/24)0
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October
:j = off to a start!
:T = five days= 10 days
= 15 days
= 20 days
= target reached
= target beaten
October targets
beanielou 7/15 :j:T
cathybird 5/10 :j:T
DebtFreeMonkey 1/12 :j
dreambig19 5/10 :j:T
Honeysucklelou2 1/10 :j
Justforme 6/20 :j:T
Linkypie2009 5/15 :j:T
Little_green 5/16 :j
MSE Molly 3/15 :j
Narola1976 3/18 :j
Purplemumof2 2/10 :j
Saver-upper 3/10 :j
Shopaholicnumber1 7/20 :j :T
SpekySquarehead 3/17 :j
SSDD23 3/15 :jALL WELCOME TO JOIN!!0 -
dreambig, I've put you down for five, if the call of the sandwiches is too great I can always change it later
Hey and well done!
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SpekySquarehead, you can always go for a different target - I often find on challenges that people who set relatively high targets, hoping to find it motivating, end up finding it discouraging instead because they just haven't left themselves enough leeway and they quickly reach a point where they just can't keep their goal. I've always set lowish targets for myself because you feel good when you get there easily and can always do extra, which feels even better. Probably I'm lazy though, ha haIt's up to you, you know what works for you. Three is good though! Three is definitely better than none.
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Go shopaholicnumber1, great job
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One debt remaining. Home improvement loan.0 -
5/10 for me
not one today (spent almost £100 in an online sale) oops0
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