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Does anyone get excited for payday now just...
Does anyone get excited for payday now just because they will get to pay off some debt and update their spreadsheets with lower numbers or is that just me?
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Does anyone get excited for payday now just because they will get to pay off some debt and update their spreadsheets with lower numbers or is that just me?
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Jan 31, 2020
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I just get excited to pay my mortgage each month! Watching the balance SLOWLY go down is thrilling! LOL. Also when any bills come in I pay them immediately and like checking them off haha. I feel like, I don’t have to see YOU for another month! LoL
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Jan 31, 2020
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♀️AND I get to color in my charts too! Wahoo!
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I do, , , my husband tells me Bill paying day seems like it's one of my happiest days of the month
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Jan 31, 2020
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I am always excited to open my binder even if it's just to subtract something because I know the money is there, such a relief!
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I'm so excited for pay day to make that debt mountain smaller. I even feel like moving my direct debits forward so that I can tick them off instead of having the money there waiting
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