“To find out if you’re right about something, you have to test it.” – Chris Guillebeau
Turn Your Passion into Profit, The Easy Ways to Start a Side Hustle!
Having a side hustle can be really helpful, especially if it complements your day job. But finding the right one can be tricky.
First, think about what you like to do or are good at. Your hobbies or talents could be turned into a side hustle side income or full-time income, such as:
- Teaching others how to lose weight easily if you’re a fitness addict,
- Selling paintings if you enjoy painting, etc.
Whatever you want to do!
Next,
- Work out how much time you can devote to your side hustle.
- Look for opportunities that fit into your schedule.
- You need to balance it with your main job and make sure you still have time to rest.
There are lots of websites where you can find side hustle gigs, such as:
- Online surveys – Swagbucks, or
- Freelance work – Fiverr.
Once you find something, stick to a schedule and treat it like a real job. Be creative and open to new ideas, but don’t push yourself too hard. Just do your best and good things will happen!
Good luck on your side hustle adventure!
Did You Know…
“Mobile phones, like iPhones, are super important in our everyday life. Ever since the first iPhone came out on June 29, 2007, everyone wanted one because it seemed so cool and fancy. But when it came out, some people were very disappointed. Although it could play music and store photos, but it didn’t have some important things like JAVA and Flash for web browsing. It also didn’t have a camera or a keyboard, which was a letdown for some people.
So even though everyone was excited at first, some people ended up feeling disappointed. Were you one of them?”
Your Tech-Tip 101 INSIDER SECRET: Boost Your iPhone Battery Power!
“Wi-Fi Assist on your iPhone can drain your battery because it helps when your Wi-Fi connection is slow. If you want to turn it off to save your battery power, go to Settings, tap Cellular, and scroll down to find Wi-Fi Assist. Turn it Off by tapping the switch next to it.
That’s it!”
Be on the Alert!
“If you’re planning to go to a Muslim country to do missionary work and you’re worried about sneaky cameras in government accommodation, the first thing you should do is:
- Check with your country’s embassy, or
- Consulate, about the local rules on spying.
Now let’s find those pesky devices.
- Take a good look around your new accommodation, and
- Be aware that cameras can be hidden in tricky places like:
- Remote controls, or,
- power sockets.
A torch can come in handy as it’ll reflect off the camera lens, making it easier for you to spot.
Also consider buying an RF (radio frequency) detector, a device that can find hidden cameras that you can’t see using digital signals.
Stay sharp and safe on your mission!”
Until next time.
R Bismarck
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