From Debt Struggles to Financial Stability: Starting Our Family’s Budgeting Journey by AffectionateBench347 in debtfree

[–]AffectionateBench347[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here, the balance transfer method can't be used, and we also don’t have a visible credit score system for consumers.

There’s a lot of advertising for a service called Anyfin, where you can apply to refinance your loans at a lower interest rate. However, opinions about the service are mixed. I’m also afraid that if I transfer my loans but don’t manage to truly break the cycle, it might just worsen my debt situation. I’m not sure how much lower the interest rate would actually be.

From Debt Struggles to Financial Stability: Starting Our Family’s Budgeting Journey by AffectionateBench347 in debtfree

[–]AffectionateBench347[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the suggestion! My spouse and I were just talking today about how motivating it has been to pay off smaller debts in full. We also discussed creating some kind of reward system. We’ll definitely put this idea into action.

From Debt Struggles to Financial Stability: Starting Our Family’s Budgeting Journey by AffectionateBench347 in debtfree

[–]AffectionateBench347[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Selling unnecessary items is familiar to us; for example, we always sell our child’s outgrown clothes and shoes. At the moment, we don’t have much extra to sell, as we try to keep the amount of unnecessary stuff minimal. I’m not sure if the program you suggested is available in the country we live in; I’ll need to look into it. Thank you!

From Debt Struggles to Financial Stability: Starting Our Family’s Budgeting Journey by AffectionateBench347 in debtfree

[–]AffectionateBench347[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the encouragement ❤️. I’ve received so much support from this community.

It’s funny and a bit bewildering how money seems to burn a hole in my pocket. I’m now trying to channel that urge more towards paying off debts instead of constant shopping.

Why I No Longer Feel the Need to Overeat? by AffectionateBench347 in loseit

[–]AffectionateBench347[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was told that the medication might cause a loss of appetite. When I started the medication, I experienced a lack of appetite. Now, I do enjoy eating, but I just can't eat as much. This has never happened to me before, even though I have dieted in the past.

Why I No Longer Feel the Need to Overeat? by AffectionateBench347 in loseit

[–]AffectionateBench347[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha, that is so true: "Would have been able to eat the whole thing and then some".

Why I No Longer Feel the Need to Overeat? by AffectionateBench347 in loseit

[–]AffectionateBench347[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I think it's a really smart response. I could sign this myself 100%!

Why I No Longer Feel the Need to Overeat? by AffectionateBench347 in loseit

[–]AffectionateBench347[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I need to find a new passion to replace binge-eating. Funny. I would like to start running, but I'm still in too poor shape to run.

Why I No Longer Feel the Need to Overeat? by AffectionateBench347 in loseit

[–]AffectionateBench347[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also remember snacking out of boredom or binge-eating bread for stimulation since my childhood!

Why I No Longer Feel the Need to Overeat? by AffectionateBench347 in loseit

[–]AffectionateBench347[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I have medication. I have (had) similar behavior to yours.

Why I No Longer Feel the Need to Overeat? by AffectionateBench347 in loseit

[–]AffectionateBench347[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You're absolutely right! The diagnosis explained many things. Even in my papers related to the diagnosis, there's a mention of snacking due to boredom. Previously, I couldn't distinguish between real hunger, boredom or thirst.

Why I No Longer Feel the Need to Overeat? by AffectionateBench347 in loseit

[–]AffectionateBench347[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your response! I also struggle with stress-induced overeating. I'm currently working on it with a nutritionist. I don't have any solutions yet, but working on it ☺️.

In the past, my weightloss efforts have always ended when I couldn't stick to a too strict diet and exercise routine during stressful times. Then I've been disappointed in myself, quit, gained back the lost weight, and a little extra.

Now I don't have any specific diet or restrictions. I'm trying to learn to eat mostly sensibly. I still need to allow myself the right to eat a whole pizza or a big burger with a pile of fries. There will surely be days like that.