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Posted on Jan 15, 2021

Below is a long blog post about 60 different ways to make money online. But first let’s talk for a minute about how you should be thinking and what your mindset needs to look like if you want to make the most out of this post (and any other advice on making money). You will need an abundance mentality to succeed in life, especially when it comes to earning more income than just your average Joe or Jane. This means that rather then focusing on scarcity i.e. “I can only do X amount because I don’t have Y resources”, we instead focus on abundance – not being limited by anything except our imagination! We all know there are plenty opportunities available so why not take advantage? Let me show you some tips from my personal experience as well as share with others who may benefit from them too; maybe even save someone else hours upon hours searching through Google trying figure things out themselves without success… That would definitely put smiles back into faces around here wouldn’t ya say?? And speaking of which: smile away!! Make Money Online Without A Website Or Blog – How To Make $15/day With Adsense & YouTube Videos In Only 2 Hours Per Week For Free It seems counter-intuitive but having no website or blog isn’t going to stop you from making money online! Just use social media platforms such Facebook Live Streaming videos where people watch live streams while they work at home doing tasks that require minimal effort e.g., typing up articles using WordPress plugins like OptinMonster etcetera . If nothing else works try creating content based off trends happening right now within your niche market—this could include topics ranging anywhere between food recipes cooked entirely over fire pit stoves during camping trips across America’s National Park System locations known collectively under name Yellowstone National Park (yep.). Below is a long blog post about 2013. I don’t know if it will be useful to anyone but me, however. It’s not the usual kind of review that you get at this time of year: no lists or best-of’s. Instead, it’s more like an excuse for reflection and thinking (and some crying) on what has happened in my life over the past twelve months. I have been reflective before New Year’s Eve so many times now – especially as someone who has spent her whole adult life working with young people and their families - without actually committing myself to doing anything differently next year. So although there are things which I would change and do better again, here goes…… A lot of things happened during January/February 2013 when we were still living in London, but they all seem very far away from where we live now. We had lots of visitors whilst we lived there too; friends from home came out to see us twice, along with our parents once each; other family members visited three different times; two of Benjy’s schoolfriends stayed for a weekend visit; and then his big brother and sister joined us after Christmas. We did lots of fun stuff together such as going ice skating, making pizza, having tea parties and watching films; and also made sure that he got to meet new children through playdates organised by mummy! The days just seemed jammed full back then, particularly because Ben was only one year old and there wasn’t much else for him to do apart from sleeping, eating and playing! The first day of February saw us move into our house – and boy am I glad that everything went smoothly. Living somewhere so small meant that we could never really relax though; and when March rolled around, both Chris and I found ourselves feeling exhausted every evening due to trying to keep up appearances. There are few things worse than coming downstairs after putting your baby son to bed and finding a note saying “You need help” lying on top of the fridge door. Thankfully, mum arrived at the end of April and saved us from complete collapse. She helped us out hugely while she was here – looking after Ben mostly herself, helping me prepare food for lunches/dinners every night and generally ensuring that we didn’t fall behind even further. It was a great month overall except for one thing…..my dad died suddenly. He hadn’t been well for several years since suffering strokes and heart problems, but somehow it felt wrong that he should go before any of his own offspring despite how unwell he’d become. In some ways losing Daddy early gave us closure sooner rather than later, whereas if Mum had gone first it might have been harder for everyone involved. However, it does mean that I haven’t seen my tw Below is a long blog post about 15 things I’ve learned in the last year or so. It took me quite some time to write this down, but it was also nice just reflecting on what life has taught me these days. I hope you will find it interesting and even inspiring! Have fun reading!!

  1. Time flies: In one way or another we are always reminded of that saying “time flies” – especially when your birthday rolls around…
  2. Life is not fair: As much as I would like it to be otherwise, that fact can no longer surprise me anymore (especially after working at Siemens for almost three years). Even though this might sound obvious to many people out there, every once in while something happens which makes me realize again how unfair our lives actually are. This could have been because my friend received an email with pictures from her friend who is currently traveling through Africa; she is doing all kind of crazy stuff that most people only dream about … Or it may be the other day when somebody told us he had to quit his job due to health issues and thus won’t receive any income until further notice.. The list goes on and on. Unfortunately I do sometimes get caught up by those feelings of jealousy and anger towards others. But then I try to remember myself and accept that everyone is different – we each have our own unique story behind ourselves. And although that doesn’t make everything right again, it does help putting things into perspective and realizing how blessed I am compared to others.
  3. You cannot predict the future: At least I haven’t found such a method yet. However, if someone tells you they know exactly where their path leads them, feel free to run away ASAP. Because they probably don’t understand what uncertainty means either. Of course there are certain things in life you can control/influence yourself (e.g., setting goals), however, it never hurts having some humility here as well since none of us really knows anything else than just living today without knowing what tomorrow brings along with itself… So keep trying new things while enjoying whatever comes next instead worrying too much about whether this decision will lead somewhere good eventually .
  4. There are two sides to every coin : Yes , I read that before. But what struck me recently were all those times when I thought negative thoughts about myself (like being unattractive or stupid) and suddenly remembered that there must be more positive ones hiding inside too? Like maybe feeling pretty confident despite being rejected countless times over the past months ? Yup- sure enough ! We often forget how amazingly talented / intelligent etcetera we truly are simply because society puts pressure upon us constantly telling us otherwise via media channels et al.-so let’s start celebrating self worthiness & beauty within instead fighting against it daily huh?
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