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Side Hustle
Want to make more money but can’t seem to get a raise or a better job at the moment? Maybe you’re paying off debt, trying to save for a vacation, or whatever it is, you just flat out need money. I get it! I’ve been in your shoes where I fell behind on credit card payments and made things worse by buying stupid things.
By Jeremy Hass7 years ago in Journal
Top Side Hustles From Your Phone
Read this next sentence and fill in the blank in your head... Time is __________. Did you think of money? If yes, then your mind is in the wrong place! Money can come and go, but what can you never get back? TIME! Time is NOT money... Time is priceless, time is precious, and if your time is solely focused on money, then you're spending your time wrong!
By Karly Lamm7 years ago in Journal
High Paying Skills That Can Earn Six Figures
No degree. No long commute. No set hours. And a salary upwards of six figures annually. This all sounds like a dream come true. So true, some may wonder is it even realistic to believe there are careers that offer all the perks you could imagine, but don’t require the dreaded hour-long commute to work, a costly college degree, and 40 hours a week? We now live in a time where technology has made way for people to work from the comfort of their home, work from a laptop, and generate a comfortable salary. Below are some top paying skills that only require a laptop, wifi connection, and hustle.
By Ashley Garner7 years ago in Journal
10 Incredible Writing Tools for Education
For example, according to the fifth Salesforce State of Marketing Report, only 28 percent of marketers are happy with their ability to engage customers across channels. For the majority of marketers, that’s a daunting task. Cross-channel engagement involves more than simple blogging. It takes the task of content writing to a whole other level.
By Joseph McLean7 years ago in Journal
Top 10 Jobs for Introverts
Introverts mainly fall into four different categories. There are thinking, social, inhibited, and anxious introverts. Though not always outgoing, introverts are hardworking and passionate individuals, they commit their hearts to a particular task until it is accomplished. If you’re one of such people who enjoy their quality time alone, rather than spending it in the midst of bustling activities, below are 10 jobs recommended for you.
By Jessica Cooper7 years ago in Journal
Best Jobs for People Who Love to Talk
Different people were born and made in different ways with different inborn talents and passions. Some people were born or grew up to develop a love for talking. In fact, some people live a life in which they can't stand solitude and they enjoy chatting it up with anyone they can find.
By Jessica Cooper7 years ago in Journal
10 Reasons Why You Didn't Get the Job (Even Though You Were Qualified)
Lately, I've been looking for a part-time job and let me tell you, the market was not nice to me. At all. In fact, out of all the applications that I put in, I had maybe two reach out to me. Of those, I got rejected for both gigs.
By Iggy Paulsen7 years ago in Journal
5 Ridiculously Simple Hacks to be More Effective at Work
Do you often catch yourself doing nothing at work, even though you have tons of materials to look through? Or find yourself writing a professional resume? If you do, welcome to the club! According to the recent research, around 70 percent of US workers are disengaged from their workday.
By Joseph McLean7 years ago in Journal











