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Fabulous February's NSD Challenge!
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@KajiKita I find the same so often, I put spending off because if I don't buy a particular thing then it will be an NSD, and then by the time the next planned spendy day rolls around, the urge to buy that thing has gone anyway! xKajiKita said:
100% 😊MrsCautious said:I’ve not hit my target this month, life…- and a new job 😀 has got in the way these last days! Still relishing the opportunity it’s given me to be more aware of spending etc. 19 NSDs is good going isn’t it even if a day shy of my target!
I’ve ‘missed my target’ by quite a bit in February BUT I am still happy that I took part as I am certain that there were at least 5 days where I made a decision not to spend BECAUSE I wanted to report an NSD here!
And actually, knowing the disruption that a new job brings to one’s life (I’ve had three in the past 2 years!), I think 19 NSDs is Awesome going! 😊👏🎉KK1 -
Well I was way off target... lots of things going on and unexpected expenses. But the few early NSDs definitely helped me manage the unexpected.Savings goal by 31/12/24: £22000
Dec 23: £6945.232
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