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What you do if you need to make money?
Hey everyone, I’ve been having a hard time making money lately, and I’m wondering what you all do when you find yourself in a similar situation. I feel like I’m trying a lot of things, but nothing seems to stick. How do you stay motivated and keep pushing forward?
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Re: What you do if you need to make money?
Hey, I totally get where you're coming from. When I hit a rough patch financially, the first thing I do is take a step back and reassess my skills and resources. Sometimes we overlook what we’re already good at because we’re focused on trying to make money in a specific way. I like to make a list of everything I can do—whether it's a hobby, a skill, or even just something I’m interested in learning. Then I look for ways to monetize those skills. For example, I discovered I was pretty good at fixing things around the house, so I started offering handyman services in my neighborhood. It wasn’t a huge income at first, but it built up over time, and I learned a lot about the value of being resourceful. It also helps to set small, achievable goals. When I see progress, even if it’s slow, it keeps me motivated to keep going. Also, don’t underestimate the power of networking. Sometimes, opportunities come from the least expected places, like chatting with someone at a community event or even online.
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Re: What you do if you need to make money?
Hey, I’ve been there too, and it can definitely be tough. Something that has really helped me is diversifying my income streams. Instead of relying on just one source, I try to have multiple small ones that add up. For example, I started doing freelance work online—writing, designing, even tutoring. I also invest time in passive income projects, like creating digital products or writing a blog that can eventually generate ad revenue. Another approach is to stay adaptable and open to learning new things. When I first started, I knew nothing about online freelancing, but I took some free courses, watched YouTube tutorials, and just kept at it. Over time, I got better, and now it’s a significant part of my income. I also find it helpful to stay organized—using a planner or app to track my progress and set deadlines keeps me focused. And don’t forget to take care of yourself. It’s easy to get stressed, but I find that taking breaks and staying healthy really keeps me in a good mindset to keep pushing forward. You can try many things to earn money you know, like for example where you can trade through your smartphone. I guess for those whe seek there always be possibilities
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