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    Friday’s Fab Links #10

    HayleyBy HayleySeptember 27, 201317 Comments4 Mins Read
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    Friday's Fab Links #10Happy Friday! 🙂 Hope you’re all looking forward to the weekend? It’s been a pretty good week for me. Things have settled down after the excitement of my daughter’s birthday party and I’ve enjoyed catching up with my favourite personal finance blogs!

    This week, I had a slight technical issue with my blog for the first time – sorry if anybody noticed! On Wednesday, I tried to log into my site to finish editing my latest article. But I couldn’t access it! An error message flagged up to say that I’d run out of bandwidth. I don’t know how long the site was in limbo for but I’ve now sorted it. Phew! I must admit I felt a bit lost and uncomfortable when I realised my site was down! I feel quite strongly about this lil’ blog these days!

    When I first started this blog, I didn’t want to use my real name because I was actually in utter despair at the time about our debt situation. I used this blog as an outlet for my thoughts and feelings about debt anonymously. It’s only now that I feel I’m in a better place emotionally that I’ve plucked up the courage to appear more human! So hi, I’m Hayley!

    I’m in a better place right now because a) we’ve made a little progress in paying back debt and b) I’ve realised that being in debt is not that unusual – even if we do owe rather a lot of money! Still, I wouldn’t want my family members seeing my blog just yet in case they had a coronary at the sight of those debt figures. Maybe in a year’s time perhaps!

    Anyway, back to personal finance fab reads! Here are my favourites for this week:

    Monica from Monica on Money wrote Do You Make These 9 Budgeting Mistakes? I’m guilty of a couple of these points, not least having a budget and then not using it properly or forgetting to check and update it!

    Laurie at The Frugal Farmer posted a great article on Paying off Debt: Preparing Yourself for the Journey. Laurie explains the types of situations that someone paying off their debt will face along the way – such as setbacks and an ever changing budget – and gives some good advice on how to manage these challenges.

    Rob from Debt Advice Blog wrote a helpful post on Surviving the Payday Loan Trap. Rob is a great UK blogger with some sound, first hand and practical advice for people in debt. Payday loans freak me out and I know there are lots of people out there who are struggling with them – I’m sure this post will benefit many.

    Claire at Ready for Zero explains how there are many different budgeting strategies available – Finding Your Best Budgeting Strategy – and Sticking With It. I have a budget but as I’ve already mentioned I don’t always use it properly. I forget to save receipts and I’m not a fan of repetitive processes! Claire’s post has some great advice for how to create a budget that suits us and incorporates our own learning styles – which ultimately should help us to stick with it!

    Dear Debt motivated me with her post on Side-Hustling: Not just a hobby but a lifestyle. I love how she’s making some good cash on the side and I want to do the same! I keep imagining just how much debt I could pay off if I could side hustle. I sell stuff on eBay quite often but I haven’t found a side hustle that fits into my life easily at the moment (i.e. around my daughter and without me having to pay for childcare). But I’m always looking for ideas. I’m inspired!

    Hope you enjoy these great reads and have a lovely weekend all!

    Posts I’ve written this week:

    • Why I’m swapping wine for green tea.
    • I will not give in: the cycle of debt has been broken!

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    17 Comments

    1. Claire on September 27, 2013 3:10 pm

      Thanks so much for the awesome shout out!!! Love all the other posts mentioned here, too 🙂
      Claire recently posted…Topics We’re Talking About: Car CostsMy Profile

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      • Hayley on September 28, 2013 8:58 am

        You’re welcome Claire! Your post made me really think about my budget (and the amount of holes that were in it!) I’ve now reevaluated it and will report my findings in a future post!

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    2. Dear Debt on September 27, 2013 3:50 pm

      Thanks so much for the link love! Great to read the other articles too. Hope you have a great weekend!
      Dear Debt recently posted…Side-Hustling: Not just a hobby, but a lifestyleMy Profile

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      • Hayley on September 28, 2013 8:59 am

        You’re welcome! Have a lovely weekend too! 🙂

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    3. Lisa E. @ Lisa Vs. The Loans on September 27, 2013 8:56 pm

      I remember writing comments to you and even replies to your comments on my site and wondering what your name was. Nice to finally know your name, Hayley! 🙂 I’m glad you’re in a much better place emotionally.
      Lisa E. @ Lisa Vs. The Loans recently posted…The Future YouMy Profile

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      • Hayley on September 28, 2013 9:00 am

        Thanks Lisa! My emotions were in tatters back in January this year, so I felt like I couldn’t completely be myself on this blog. I felt differently about my debt and was almost afraid to utter that little word to anyone (DEBT!).

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    4. Girl Meets Debt on September 27, 2013 10:43 pm

      Hello Hayley! It was only recently that people found out my “real’ name too. For the longest time I was GMD and to be honest, I still think of myself as GMD whenever I’m blogging, tweeting, or commenting 😉 Sounds like you’re little Girl’s birthday party was a success! Have a great weekend! xo
      Girl Meets Debt recently posted…There are NO “Quick” and “Easy” Steps in Getting Out of Debt!My Profile

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      • Hayley on September 28, 2013 9:10 am

        Thanks GMD! I think GMD sounds pretty cool anyway! Not to mention the fact that you’re instantly recognisable! 🙂 I had a bit of a confidence issue around my debt to start with and although I was facing up to the debt, I was ashamed of my situation – I felt like I couldn’t be ‘me’. But now I feel much happier that this is just a journey that I’m going to get through and it’s not that unusual. Everyone in the PF community has been so supportive of my situation so far, I’m so grateful for this and I think it’s helped me turn a corner!

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    5. moneystepper on September 27, 2013 10:55 pm

      Hi Hayley, nice to hear that you are in a better place now. Hopefully, you will soon be able to show off your blog to your friends and family to show your progress over time!
      moneystepper recently posted…Tips to stop spending and save moreMy Profile

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      • Hayley on October 12, 2013 9:05 pm

        Thanks so much! I’d love to be able to show it to them one day. Maybe when I’m halfway. 🙂

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    6. Jen@Healthful Saver on September 28, 2013 1:30 am

      Nice to meet you, Hayley!
      Did you have a kid bday party at home?
      Jen@Healthful Saver recently posted…Reason 1,457 to be Debt FreeMy Profile

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      • Hayley on September 28, 2013 9:11 am

        Thanks Jen! 🙂 Yes I had a birthday party for my daughter who is 3 at home last weekend. The whole thing cost around £60 for food, drinks for all the children and a few adults and included her birthday pressie too. So not too bad (certainly cheaper than hiring some place out and then everything else on top)!

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    7. Tammy R on September 28, 2013 1:37 am

      Nice to meet you, Hayley! I hope your daughter had a rockin’ time on her birthday. Have a great weekend!

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      • Hayley on September 28, 2013 9:12 am

        Thanks Tammy! 🙂 She had a lovely time thank you. Have a lovely weekend too!

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    8. MonicaOnMoney on October 12, 2013 4:29 am

      Thank you so much for including me this week!
      MonicaOnMoney recently posted…$25 Giveaway & I Still Want A Cheaper iPhone PlanMy Profile

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      • Hayley on October 12, 2013 5:09 pm

        You’re welcome Monica! It was a great post! 🙂

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