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19 Consider taking on freelance writing jobs.
If you have a flair for writing or possess a solid grasp of good grammar, communication and spelling, you may want to seek opportunities for freelance
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writing jobs. You can contribute articles to magazines, newspapers and other local periodicals to earn extra income. Gradually build your portfolio and work your way towards establishing credibility.
20 Teach a language.
Do you know and speak another language? Or maybe you have strong command of the English language to qualify you to teach it? This is an in demand skill that can open up great money making opportunities.
21 Perform Internet research jobs.
If you are confident that you know your way around the web, you can offer your skill as an online researcher to local businesses.
22 Become a “green” consultant.
People are keen on making lifestyle changes that can result to using less energy for their home. This is a huge industry that can help you rake in significant profit by evaluating homes and making recommendations on how to become “green”. Over time, you can also sell your services to companies.
23 Sell organic produce.
If you love gardening and know organic methods, consider selling organic produce. Depending on just how large your harvest is, you can offer “in season” organic vegetables as well as fresh herbs to restaurant. Chefs are always keeping an eye on suppliers that offer the best and the freshest.
24 Sell antiques and vintage pieces on eBay.
If you have good knowledge on antiques, spend your weekends scouting among thrift stores and garage sales as well as flea markets where you
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potentially score old, valuable treasures on the cheap. Conduct a bit of a research and auction it off on eBay.
25 Get paid to shop.
There are a number of companies that actually hire people to perform what is known as “mystery shopping” and report their experiences to companiesu. When engaging in this type of job, you need to make sure to beyoufair and possess a good grasp and understanding of the industry.
26 Decorate cakes.
If you love to bake, earn money on the side making and decorating cakes. Show off your baking prowess and offer to bake pastries as well as other goodies to local office break rooms, small coffee shops, local deli, etc.
27 Make and sell jams and jellies.
If you know how to can and preserve jams and jellies the old fashion way, you can make a large batch and sell jams and jellies that are in season. You can either choose to sell it among friends and colleagues, to a local market or even over the Internet.
28 Make money out of your photos.
If you own a fancy camera and you have a flair for taking stunning photos, put it to good use by offering your services to special events such as weddings, parties and corporate functions. You can also post them to online sites and make money every time someone decides to download and use it.
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29 Take time to sort out your savings.
To earn more money, you need to make sure all you savings are working hard to earn profit. If you have a lump sum of money that you are prepared to put away for about 12 months or longer then get a fixed-‐rate account.
30 Take in a lodger.
While most people spend a fortune to own a home, how about making yo home earn and generate its own profit? If you have a spare room, consider renting it out and earn extra income on the side.
31 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.
32 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.
33 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.
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34 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.
35 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.
36 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.
37 Plan your day ahead and stick to it.
If you have try planning out your day and anticipate the possibleoadblocks,r 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.
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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.
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.
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.
41 Stop procrastinating.
Train yourself to avoid wasting time worrying or dawdling, which only increases your unproductivity. Remember, time is money. If you are constantly paralyzed with worry, schedule your ‘worry time’ at the end of each day so you can stay focused to tackle outstanding work and more important concerns.
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42 Manage your clutter.
Make sure everything is in its proper place, this will save you time from constantly searching for misplaced items. A tidy desk can significantly help enhance productivity.
43 Stick to your priorities.
Don’t get into the habit of cancelling or putting off things you can accomplish today. While one might say, you still have enough time tomorrow, it’s another day to face with a whole new set of challenges.
44 Learn to batch process.
Bunch all the small and menial tasks that are not important. Instead of going to and fro attending to small things all throughout the day, which only interrupt and distract you from more important tasks, bundle or batch them together and go through them one set at a time. You can create a list of the small task and with only an hour or so left in your work day, start processing these tasks as quickly as possible, and crossing each one off your list.
45 Brown bag it.
While making and bringing your own lunch to work is not exactly life-‐changing, it saves you the unnecessary expense, free up more of your time by working through lunch and gives you better control of what you eat.
46 Take on high profile projects.
If you are constantly working on the sidelines, doing less important things, your accomplishments will certainly not make you a star, nor will it take you far. Instead, try to volunteer for bigger projects, the very ones that will carve your
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name and bring recognition to the company. If you have the expertise and confidence but there is a lack of worthwhile projects, consider coming up with your own. If you do well, these large and high-‐profile projects can make a huge impact on your career and life. These are the accomplishments that can enhance your portfolio.
47 Bank your salary raise.
If you were finally given a raise, don’t immediately go into thinking of ways how to spend your extra money. Avoid increasing your expenditures. Instead, consider putting the entire amount in the bank.
48 Carefully organize your files and desk.
While they say creative minds can make sense of their own chaos, it can also add to stress and hamper your productivity. Label your folders accordingly and throw out papers and documents that can be discarded.
49 Tidy your to-do list.
If your to-‐do list is about a mile long, go through each one and determine which ones are unnecessary. Develop the habit of eliminating unnecessary stuff and learn to simplify your life.
50 Get rid of distractions.
Eliminate all the unnecessary distractions such as IM and email alerts, Twitter and other social networking sites.In fact, if possible, you should consider turning off the Internet. You can also wear headphones so you will distracted with regular office noise.
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51 Keep meetings to 30 minutes or less.
One of the most common and biggest time-‐wasters are meetings that could be easily accomplished with a phone call or an email. If possible, beg out of meetings, or if you call the shots, eliminate them if it’s not critically important.
52 Only try to check your email once or twice a day.
Avoid constantly going through your emails all throughout the day. Allocate a time to go through your mail at the start of your day and check back an hour before you leave. If you keep on sending unimportant emails, you are creating
major distractions to recipients and affecting the productivity of ever including yourself.
53 When at home, turn off your television.
One of the most effective ways to save you both time and money is to watch less television. This gives you more time to take care of more important things or seek a more rewarding hobby instead of watching all those guilt-‐inducing ads.
Go over your personal collection and check out which ones you can get rid and sell.
Turn a critical eye and determine if there are duplicates or items that you are willing to sell. While you are at it, how about considering cutting down the time you spend on your hobby and look for more profitable ventures? It would be great if you have a money-‐making hobby, or earn doing something you are passionate about. Who knows, this could open up a lot of great opportunities for you.
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Practice the 30-day rule when contemplating on making a purchase.
If you are tempted to splurge or treat yourself with a latest gadget wait for 30 days and ask yourself if you really want the item. Often, the urge will pass away and you end up saving yourself a significant amount of money by waiting and not acting on impulse. It is important to train yourself to do away with the trivial and unnecessary purchases and save money on really sound investments.
56 Avoid spending too much on entertaining your children.
Instead of caving in to the temptation of buying your child the latest video game or the coolest gadget to hit the market, focus on honing his creativity and appreciate simple and stimulating games. It is important for parents to realize that children do not need fancy gadgets to keep them happy, instead
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