MORE TIME, MORE MONEY PART 4
1 Rent out a car parking space.
If you are
living close to the city center, or near a football stadium or train station,
and you have a garage or parking
space that you don’t exactly use, it’s a proverbial goldmine right under your nose. Rent your parking space to commuters
or concert/game event fan and earn extra money on the side.
2 Sell on eBay.
You know what
they say about one man’s rubbish can turn out to be another man’s treasure. If you have too many
unused possessions that are taking up permanent residency
in your basement and cramping
your home, then consider auctioning pieces on eBay and
earn money.
3 Answer paid surveys.
There are a
number of online surveys available where you will be rewarded for your opinions, either through reward vouchers or cash.
4 Offer virtual
assistance services.
With a
growing number
of web-‐based
businesses today, virtual assistance
services are now on very high demand.
A lot of companies and people use the
services of a virtual assistance to conduct researches, perform time-‐consuming
jobs, find things and make phone calls, etc.
5 Make money by hosting
an online forum.
Software such as SebFlipper has the ability
to host a number of separate forums under a single server.
You can make money by charging forum operators
or owners for your hosting service. You can also offer this service for free and post your ads and banners
on their forums
to generate income.
6 Do podcasting.
This is similar to video or voice blogging
where you can talk about some interesting topics and make money from the
ads show. If you have a gift for gab,
and you feel you can provide relevant information or interesting opinions, you can reach
out to hundreds of subscribers through this platform.
7 Plan your day ahead and stick to it.
If you have try
planning out your day and anticipate the possible roadblocks, you will find that you are better prepared to tackle challenges and deflect issues with more ease. This will help
ensure you will have a more productive day.
8 Break down your large plans into more manageable milestones.
Try to achieve something worthwhile every day. If you plan out your goals and
set schedules
and timelines, you have more motivation not to slack off or procrastinate.
9 Start your day by tackling first the more difficult and the time-consuming
tasks.
This is the time where you still
have full energy
to go through everything
before gradually moving on to easier
ones.
10 Learn to best deal with interruptions in a decisive
and assertive manner.
Do not allow the trivial
concerns of others distract you from your purpose. This
does not
necessarily mean you need to be rude and offensive. Instead, learn to be firm and prioritize important
things instead of constantly ending up accommodating other people’s concerns.
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