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Joyous January's No-Spend Days Challenge!
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It won’t be an NSD for me today as I’m meeting a friend in a coffee shop lunchtime.
well done to everyone, I’m enjoying this challenge as it’s making me stop and think. I don’t want to ruin an NSD by a frivolous spend!2 -
Still on 8 today x1
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NSD for me 9/15.
"My Life Is About The Journey Not The Destination"2 -
January 2026 NSD challengeOff to a start =
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January targets32b3in2013 1/18
AuntieL 7/15
beanielou 9/19
cathybird 6/15
Changeyourlife25 2/10
cuddlymarm 5/15
Dizzycap 8/20
doingitanyway 3/12
Doris17 9/15
Honeysucklelou2 2/10
ilovetea 6/20
InDebtEnby 5/13
KajiKita 8/20
laurenh1 5/18
leftatthetrafficlights 15LittleMissDetermined 7/20
loopylupin 6/10
Mamma2004 5/10
MissMoneyMishap 5/12
NeverendingDMP 1/10
Pinkpieuni 3/10
Prodigal50 4/10
RhiBi 4/10
RollinginClover 15ShelivesintheShire 8/20
snugglenush 2/10
SovereigntyQueen 31Tenar15 4/12
Thriftymissus 8/20
ThriftyPrincess40 9/20
VickyA 2 5/15
Wanna Bee Free 5/10
yellowstickerfan 4/15
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4/12 for me today!1
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Not yesterday but one today 😊
KKAs at 15.01.26:
- When bought house £315,995 mortgage debt and end date at start = October 2039 - now £222,084
- OPs to mortgage = £12,881 Estd. interest saved = £6,203 to date
c. 16 months reduction in term
Fixed rate 3.85% ends October 2030
Read 6 books of target 52 in 2026 as @ 18th January
Produce tracker: £29 of £400 in 2026
Watch your thoughts, they become your words.
Watch your words, they become your actions.Watch your actions, they become your reality.1 -
Up to 5/10 for me today. Although I have a cold and feel meh, so not spending was easy 🤒
I'm also actively making money using the Investment/Bank/Cashback forum - £385 so far this week 🙌3 -
Does buying cheapest possible dog food that suits her tummy £30 count as an essential spend? I need to get some tmw as she’s running low 😢 I weigh her food and use it as treats for training(luckily she doesn’t mind it). It should last 2 months x#no 3 Debts off by Xmas 2026 £633.58/£15,250
NSD Jan 17/20
#no 13 365 days 1p challenge 2026
£17.70/£667.95 paid 59/365
#no 2 £2 coin savers challenge 2026 £12
#no 11 SPC 19 £44 banked restart £19.66
2026 PAD challenge £660
1% challenge = 5%
#cc1 200/4100 29%
#cc2 NatWest 210/3400 29%
#cc3 Halifax 60/2150 26%
#cc4. MBNA 80 /5600 0% runs out soon
#loan1 /14000 7.2%
#loan2 /11000 13%
#family loan /3000 0%#solicitors /35002 -
Another one today 👍.
This really makes me think about spending on odds and ends, I'm making a proper shopping list to try and only go to the shops once this week x7/15 NSDs in January2 -
I would say so.ThriftyPrincess40 said:Does buying cheapest possible dog food that suits her tummy £30 count as an essential spend? I need to get some tmw as she’s running low 😢 I weigh her food and use it as treats for training(luckily she doesn’t mind it). It should last 2 months xI am a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on Mortgage Free Wannabe & Local Money Saving Scotland & Disability Money Matters. If you need any help on those boards, do let me know.Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any post you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button , or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. All views are my own & not the official line of Money Saving Expert.
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