Hello January! The start of a new year always brings renewed hope and promise. I love not knowing where the year is going to take us. January should be relatively quiet for The Frugal Cottage household. Well, as quiet as it can be with a newborn! It will just us getting used to whatever our new normal is.
January always seems to be a good starting point to get the year off in a positive way. I am hoping that the quiet nature of the month means a positive impact on our finances. We shall see!
Financial aims for January:
– Have 18 No Spend Days (NSDs)
– Overpay our mortgage by £85
– Put £700 into savings
NSDs seem to be very elusive at the moment. I completely failed my 2017 challenge for these. However, I am so determined to get back on the NSD wagon. This still gives me 13 spend days during January. Surely I can do that?! Continuing with plodding along with mortgage payments, though I am aiming for an even smaller number. This is because I want to continue building my investments and dividend income. The savings aim is less than previous months but that is because we’re now on a reduced income whilst I’m on maternity leave.
Personal Aims For January:
– lose 6lbs
– to not put too much pressure on myself
– start to get rid of some of my clothes
Starting as I mean to go on, I’d like to lose some weight each month. I’m going to try and stop snacking in between meals as I’m sure that’ll help. I also need to remember to not put too much pressure on myself – lack of sleep plus juggling a newborn and an energetic toddler is enough without adding more things to the mix. Lastly, I am going to have a proper sort out of all of my clothes, and begin to sell/donate/throw out as I downsize my wardrobe. I am going to be documenting this.
Here’s to January and the start of 2018 being great! What are your aims for the month? I’d love to hear them!
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Mrs. Picky Pincher says
Not sure if I said this before, but congrats on the little one! I’m sure it’s not easy at all juggling the two kiddos, either. Don’t be too hard on yourself. 🙂
This month I’m continuing my efforts to live healthier, including regular exercise and better eating habits.
Eveline says
Hi Nicola, good luck! My goal is to save money to work partime. I love your blog with great tips. Thank you.