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Real Tips to Earn Money While You Get in Shape

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How to get healthy and make money. 20+ ways that make a difference to your wallet. The Rising Damsel #health #earn #burn #wallet #finance #workout #healthylife
Never too rich or too thin. If you need some extra cash check out these side jobs that will keep your body moving. With these get fit jobs you can earn more money while you get in shape.

First, think outside the box as to where you can advertise your services. Perhaps start with your local gym, grocery store, coffee shop, recreation center, church, community center, school and library.

Online communities are great. Look on Facebook and see if your neighborhood and or school has a group page.  Often times you can buy, sell and trade on online boards. Within a centralized community, people are more apt to interact with each other and inquire about potential services offered.

Check community rules before you start papering the neighborhoods. Remember that your phone number is on the paperwork, so you don’t want to get on people’s bad side. Create your fliers using Picmonkey and use BOLD font to attract attention.

1. Garage Sale Looter

You can clean up at a garage sale! Stock up on all sorts of odds and ends to sell as craft bundles on Etsy or Ebay. At one garage sale, I found 15 enamel brooches, circa 1990s for literally $1.

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Financial Planning For Beginners – 12 Best Tips for Saving Money

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Financial Planning for Beginners. 12 tips to save more money. With these secrets and tips you can make a difference to your finances. Saving money doesn't have to be hard. Prepare for your future. The Rising Damsel #savings #financialplanning #savemoney #girlboss #finances #savingtips #savingtricks #moneytips #finances #familyplanning #retirement #rothira Financial Planning is important to you and your families future. Take steps today so that you can be prepared! Tips and tricks so that you can feel financially stable. The Rising Damsel

My parents have always shared all things financial with me and my brother. We always knew, and still know, how much money they had or didn’t have at any given time.

It seemed mundane then, but now I’m reaping the benefits of that education.

Financial Backstory

My dad was a pilot for many companies most notably National Airlines, Pan Am, and United. My mom was a flight attendant for National and Pan Am. She retired after eight years and became a stay-at-home mom when I was born.

You would think that my parents had more than enough money being that my dad had a pretty good job. But….his career was plagued with strikes, furloughs, and company bankruptcies. Seniority numbers ruled his career. Circumstances and sometimes fate would just strike a blow that he had no control over.

When I was eight, Pan Am went bankrupt. Boom! My dad didn’t have a job at 49 years old. Poof went his seniority and pensions. He was a diehard pilot and was scrambling for any kind of work he could get. For a few months, he constructed shelves in a warehouse. He got just 7$ an hour but he did it anyway.

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