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Your Strengths, Your Money

by  Darlene Arechederra

 
Need a few extra bucks to help pay down debt or build up your emergency account?  There are some simple ways to do it without working another job or being away from the children even more.  Using your *strengths*, brainstorm ways to zero in on new sources of income.  
 
What ARE Your *Strengths*?

-- What are you really good at?
-- What do your friends/coworkers compliment you about, over and over?
-- Are you a perfectionist in certain things?
-- What things do your friends/family tease you about, or find irritating, because you do these things
   so well?
 

Do you Enjoy Working with Numbers?
 
If you're great at balancing your checkbook, you could pick up a few extra dollars each month balancing for friends who hate doing it themselves.  A gentleman I know used to order pizza for the bank teller in exchange for keeping his checkbook balanced for him.  He hated doing it.  The teller found it very easy.  Perfect fit!
 
Are you Artistic?
 
Perhaps you're a penny-saver.  You've created a beautiful decorative container to hold your pennies.  Would they make nice gifts for others?  Make some extras and see how they sell at Christmas bazaars.  Give away as gifts to nieces, nephews, grandchildren.  Others may see them and want one. Some may take them to school and show them around.
 
If you make it fun for kids to use them, parents will greatly appreciate it.  In the meantime, children are learning a great savings habit.
 

Are you a Perfectionist?

 
Can't stand a dirty car?  Is your car always spotless, inside and out?  Next time someone compliments you on it (or wishes their car looked great like yours), let them know you'll keep theirs up to snuff for a few bucks every week or two.  Their friends and neighbors will notice, and before long you'll have created a steady stream of income. Around here, the salt and chemicals need to be removed on a regular basis during snow season.

Do you Enjoy the Great Outdoors?  Use the Seasons!

 
Fall
 
How about raking leaves?  Bag up the leaves and take them with you for homeowners who don't enjoy this type work, or who can't do it themselves.  Fall is also a good time to give lawns a final mowing.  Mow the leaves up with the final grass cutting for the year.  The leaves are actually great nourishment.
 
Winter
 
Shovel sidewalks.  Shovel paths so others can get in their cars (especially the elderly).  Or run errands for them while you're already out doing your errands.  Wash the slush and chemicals off neighbors' cars after a major snowstorm.
 
Spring
 
Weed, till soil, remove downed branches after a storm.
 
Summer
 
Your neighbors probably have swimming pools.  Are you good at cleaning them?  How about making sure the chemicals are just right?
 
Remove stray leaves that end up in the pool.  (For safety reasons, please don't take your children with you to these pools.
 
Water gardens in the evenings or early morning for those who don't enjoy it or can't do it.  Weed their flower or veggie gardens.  See what you can do for the neighbors in your area while they enjoy their vacations.
 
Change of Seasons
 
Remove leaves from gutters for others.  Again, there will likely be lots of downed branches to gather and remove.

Now, obviously these are very basic ideas.  There are many more ideas you can come up with.  Use your strengths as your starting point and see what you can dream up.

© Darlene Arechederra

 

 

 

 

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