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By trying to also learn more about finances and become more financially aware would make a huge shift in your spending vs saving. I suggest readingRich Dad Poor Dad Book by Robert Kiyosaki.Has taught me a lot and has been a big eye openerNurse striving for financial freedom1
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Hi,
A friend of mine delivers parcels for A****N. She is casual staff and looks at an app the day before ish to sign up for shifts. This might be something you could do in the run up to Christmas allowing you to book shifts when you are available but not to have to work if you already have music work booked. Perhaps other retailers offer a similar model of working I don't know.
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Takes ages to get signed up with Flex, took me 6 momths but been doing it for 3 years now, good money and up to £1000 tax freeBaby Step 6/7 . £16000 saved and invested. £47,000 deposit paid on new home DEBT FREE !!!
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