
Helping Glaz Out
I'm really unsure if this is the right decision to do but I was encouraged to do so by my friends.
These past couple of months I've been struggling to get by for the most part but I've been hit by some big bills and I'm ending this month at just under £1000 into my overdraft.
So I've been feeling trapped in this cycle of essentially waking up only to work, occasionally forgetting to eat in the process then going back to sleep. And to truly get out of this debt, I need to take on even more work. The cycle only worsens.
I feel like I've been working myself to exhaustion, barely even taking weekend breaks throughout the year and giving myself no time for rest. And if I do rest, well those deadlines suddenly loom closer. I feel trapped in a web of my own making.
I put the target goal as £1500 to ideally get me out of my overdraft, give me a comfortable buffer in case I get hit with another big bill.
I'm not expecting to meet the target goal but any money at all my way is incredibly appreciated.
These past couple of months I've been struggling to get by for the most part but I've been hit by some big bills and I'm ending this month at just under £1000 into my overdraft.
So I've been feeling trapped in this cycle of essentially waking up only to work, occasionally forgetting to eat in the process then going back to sleep. And to truly get out of this debt, I need to take on even more work. The cycle only worsens.
I feel like I've been working myself to exhaustion, barely even taking weekend breaks throughout the year and giving myself no time for rest. And if I do rest, well those deadlines suddenly loom closer. I feel trapped in a web of my own making.
I put the target goal as £1500 to ideally get me out of my overdraft, give me a comfortable buffer in case I get hit with another big bill.
I'm not expecting to meet the target goal but any money at all my way is incredibly appreciated.
Organizer
Sam Duckworth
Organizer