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First Steps to Solvency

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  • getmore4less
    getmore4less Posts: 46,882 Forumite
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    Sounding a better place.

    Don't forget some of those business opportunities were also risky your head was in a place to be taken advantage of.

    Look forward not back,  there is so much  you can build on in the business and family.




  • RelievedSheff
    RelievedSheff Posts: 12,691 Forumite
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    You look after yourself Alt. You are doing great.
  • ladyholly
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    I am sorry you are having a bad couple of days. Could it be the come down after having such a good holiday that you enjoyed. Many people get a bit down after their holidays. Keep going you are doing an amazing job. Onwards and upwards!
  • alt80
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    Day 162. 

    Another day without any spends. My Mrs made me laugh this morning said she's going to have a week of no card access last week before Christmas. I told her she wants to make it a month. Was only joking tbf although I've said it'd mean a lot if she does just stick to the planned budget and not go over.

    @ladyholly thank you. Tbh I'm just absolutely whacked.
  • RelievedSheff
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    You pair are a class act together 

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  • Oh my! 
    Congrats on the days Alt. Hope the weekend is good. 
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    You can do anything if you put your mind to it. x
  • alt80
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    Day 163

    Today has been a £35 spend day, not bad at all. We've just been out walking and had lunch out, been a fantastic day although I'm ready for bed now. I'm still tired a lot, was this morning, said to my wife I didn't know if I was up to it but I'm really glad I went felt good to be out in the fresh air. Going out for lunch and having dinner at home in the warm is easier on the pocket and I like to be at home these days at night. Works really well on all fronts. 

    @RelievedSheff ha !!!!!! made for each other we are lol.

    @Willowtree222 thank you. Weekend really good so far and similar plan for tomorrow.
  • Sounds like a nice day.  The simplest are  the best.  I have spent the morning with my DD and her family walking their  border collie puppy on our local beach and country park then back to theirs for a roast. Your wife does make me laugh. 
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