Plan for the Future

If the figures I'll receive are accurate, I would have enough to live on for thirty years. Provided I stick to a £1,000 cap on expenses each month.

It was hard work just getting the expenses below a grand a month; albeit due to dependency on the Food Bank at times. But, once I make financial amends to my uncle, the Credit Union and make donations to both Food Banks in Cookstown (as a 'Thank You' gesture) I can focus on the plan ahead.

One thing I will have to do is pay annual bills in the one go, rather than walk the tightrope of Direct Debits. It's an act of poverty, rather than an act of prosperity. My mindset has to focus on abundance.

Also, if the bungalow I'm moving into has a BT socket, I can order PlusNet WiFi; and possibly request a landline with it. That's what I did while I was with Praxis in Magherafelt - the only time in recent history I had a grip on my finances.

Plus, I can forget about a job. Interviews will ALWAYS leave me tongue-tied. No more Wiskas for the cat who got my tongue. I can think of doing Podcasts. Something more interesting, and fun.

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