Since starting to pay off our debt, I have worked on cutting the cost of our groceries gradually, which has really helped us to free up some money extra debt repayments. We wanted to cut down on the cost of groceries without going down the route of living off processed food, so it was key…
Matched Betting: Ten Days In
I’ve received so many questions about Matched Betting via Instagram, and in real life, with people wanting to know if it’s too good to be true, or what the catch is. The general consensus is that most people are interested to try it but find it too daunting to begin, or nerve-wracking once they start….
Matched Betting: Your Questions Answered
I’ve dabbled in the world of Matched Betting over the last few days and there was a lot of interest on Instagram so I thought I’d write a quick blog post to answer the questions I’ve been getting. How are you doing it? I’ve decided to use www.profitaccumulator.co.uk, which is incredibly simple. All you need…
Buy Less, Live More
Once upon a time, in my mid- twenties, I was a writer. I spent my days writing a book that I’d developed during uni, and I wrote for a comedy blog. To pay the rent, I worked nights in a restaurant. When my partner lost his job, I stopped writing temporarily and started working full…
Money Making and Money Saving Apps- A Beginner’s Guide
Recently I’ve started becoming quite savvy with my grocery shopping, which has led to me significantly cutting the amount I spend. Today for example, I placed my grocery order for the week with Sainsbury’s; initial cost was £55.10 (which is quite good for us anyway), with offers and promotions, it reduced to £43.50. With vouchers…
My Debt Free Journey: Six Months In
Happy half birthday to my debt free journey! I can’t believe we are actually six months in, and only have six months to go (all being well!). For those of you who are new to my story, I am 32 and live in Belfast, Northern Ireland, with my partner Ryan, known more commonly on my…
Get Motivated, And The Rest Falls Into Place!
The wind is blustery, the mornings are dark and snow is on the horizon. January is in full swing, and the credit card bills are hitting your postbox. Seriously, there is no emoji for this level of depression. I often think it’s funny that January is the month in which most of us set our…
Gift Idea: Pay Someone’s Bills (This Could Be Genius Or Disastrous!)
This Christmas, I was more focused on spending time with friends and family that the commercialism of the season, for the first time ever. Forever, ever. I bought everyone on my gift list a voucher for somewhere I knew they’d spend money anyway and then just got on with having drinkies and sing-songs with family,…
My ‘Why’
When I first decided to pay off my entire debt in one year, it was intended to be a year of financial short-term pain for long-term gain. But five-and-a-half months in, and £8k down, and I have learned so much about myself and where I want to go with my life. About one month into…
My January Goals: Start As You Mean To Go On
Oh January, how I hate you and love you in equal measures. You are the month that houses the Christmas hangover, in all senses of the word; overindulgence, money and fun. But you are also the month that starts off a new year, that seems so full of possibilities and promise. As a planning…
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