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Jubilant January's NSD Challenge!
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NSD 3 yesterday
(Have spent money today sadly!)0 -
Woooooooooo
(I just wanted to try out using the smilies haha, I won't lie for a second or two I was chasing the little man backwards and forwards before clicking on him :rotfl: )
I gave a series of steps before but it's actually simpler, you can just right click on the image and then press "copy image". It's easier!0 -
HI, managed my 2nd NSD of the month today, 10 more to go.0
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confusedsaving wrote: »NSD 3 yesterday
(Have spent money today sadly!)Thistimearound wrote: »HI, managed my 2nd NSD of the month today, 10 more to go.
Well done confusedsaving:T:T and Thistimearound
:T:T
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Optimistic_Saver wrote: »I am declaring super early today to keep me on track - so 6/20 for me.
After just 5 weeks of doing this, I am beginning to see the various benefits of not spending so often. Apart from saving money (and not struggling quite so much, financially), I am starting to appreciate the things I already have, far more. And getting satisfaction from re-using, re-purposing and repairing. As well as selling and clearing out what I don't need. I am genuinely enjoying this considered approach to spending.
Mindful spending, mindful consuming and more in the bank. :j:j:j
Love, love, love this, I feel exactly the same :j0 -
Still on 5 NSDs today, nipped into Aldi with my sister tonight with no plans to spend, but picked up some half price fruit and veg so it was too good to miss. I did think for a minute about not breaking my NSD, then thought I was being silly when there was food that I will use.
Should be a NSD tomorrow xx0 -
3 so far. Possibly 4 if i can get through the remained of this evening without giving into that cheeky online purchase!!0
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I'm not doing as well as anticipated. I've had 3 NSD's out of 15 this month. Only one day has been overly spendy, all other days are within the budget. I aim to do some meal planning and prepping at the weekend which will help cut down the number of times I go to Aldi!
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6086606/debt-free-by-23/p1
True LBM, December 2019 = £32934. Current Debt = £12762. 1% Challenge = 61.1%. #51 3-6 Month EF Challenge = £1200/£6000
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I'm on 6/12! Might have to up my target at this rate!Save £12k in 2022 = £3705.97/ £7,500 (49%)
Save £12k in 2021 #76 = £11,857.21/ £10,000 (118%)0 -
NSD number 8 for me todayDebt free as of 29.10.2020 🎉😁
SPC #73 Feb NSD 0/200
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