The 15.1-15.2. is a good idea!!!! @Welshgal I'm in! who else??
So I'm not sure but I think idea is that you don't spend unnecessarily? So like if something breaks that's okay but it's like no buying new clothes/make up etc that you don't need?I'm in. Any there rules/a guide? I know I need a new hairdryer, is that allowed?
I might just start simply with a "no buying lunch at work" rule
Everyone can pretty much set their own rules and how strict they want to be. But I‘d say buying to replace something that‘s broken is totally fine! And I‘m sure if you stick to the no-lunch rule you will see a change and then that might motivate you to cut back on even more thingsI'm in. Any there rules/a guide? I know I need a new hairdryer, is that allowed?
I might just start simply with a "no buying lunch at work" rule
I got my Apple Watch second hand from Cex when I traded in some games and an old ds that I’d not bothered with in forever, and I ended up only putting £20 to it, so that could be an option but depends what exactly you’re after and if you have stuff worth trading in!Following! She says while browsing Apple watches...
I had burger king for lunch... I have food in the fridge I could have eaten but I still got burger king for lunch. You are not aloneFollowing! She says while browsing Apple watches...
This is me 100%. As soon as I get paid it’s like I’m allergic to all my food in the fridge??? What’s that all aboutI had burger king for lunch... I have food in the fridge I could have eaten but I still got burger king for lunch. You are not alone
Agree!!I think it’s cutting out the little things that makes the biggest difference. I noticed I had spent £150 in one month just nipping into the corner shop for multipacks of Coke or popping in for kitchen roll and then spending £5/10 on crap.