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Anwar Y. Dunbar is a Regulatory Scientist. Being a naturally curious person, he is also a student of all things. He earned his Ph.D. in Pharmacology from the University of Michigan and his Bachelor’s Degree in General Biology from Johnson C. Smith University (JCSU). Prior to starting the Big Words Blog Site, Anwar published and contributed to numerous research articles in competitive scientific journals reporting on his research from graduate school and postdoctoral years. After falling in love with writing, he contributed to the now defunct Examiner.com, and the Edvocate where he regularly wrote about: Education-related stories/topics, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), Financial Literacy; as well as conducted interviews with notable individuals such as actor and author Hill Harper. Having many influences, one of his most notable heroes is author, intellectual and speaker, Malcolm Gladwell, author of books including Outliers and David and Goliath.
Anwar has his hands in many, many activities. In addition to writing, Anwar actively mentors youth, works to spread awareness of STEM careers, serves on the Board of Directors of the Friends of the David M. Brown Arlington Planetarium, serves as Treasurer for the JCSU Washington, DC Alumni Chapter, and is active in the Dave Ramsey Financial Peace Ministry at the Alfred Street Baptist Church. He also tutors in the subjects of biology, chemistry and physics.
Along with his multi-talented older brother Amahl Dunbar (designer of the Big Words logos, inventor and a plethora of other things), Anwar is a “Fanboy” and really enjoys Science-Fiction and Superhero movies including but not restricted to Captain America Civil War, Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice, and Prometheus. He is a proud native of Buffalo, NY.
Two focuses of my blog are Financial Literacy/Money and Business/Entrepreneurship. One of the keys to making your business successful making sure that it’s distinct from your competitors. The following contributed post is entitled, It’s Time For Your Business To Stand Out From The Crowd.
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Are you keen to achieve growth with your business brand? If so, then you need to make sure that you are focusing on ways to guarantee that customers choose your company over the competition. Here are some of the steps that you can take to ensure that this does happen.
First, you should think about your USP. Your USP or unique selling proposition is something that you can bring to the market that customers can’t find from other companies. Even those selling similar products to you or offering the same services for a lower price. Your USP can be anything. For instance, you might want to think about offering a rapid turn around. Customers these days are likely to reward a business if they can guarantee that they can deliver their products without any delays or issues. Particularly, if you give them the power to keep track of the products that they are buying from you.
Discover The Voice Of Your Brand
It’s important to make sure that you are saying something with your brand. This means that you need to find your voice to help guarantee that you stand out from the crowd. Finding your voice isn’t always easy and you may want to explore the main different brand archetypes to find the one that matches your business and makes sense for you. Once you understand your archetype, you can ensure that each piece of marketing and promotional content that you release makes sense for this specific archetype. Ultimately, you need to guarantee that customers can connect with your business on a level that feels personal.
Deliver Value
Next, you should think about delivering value with your business. Delivering the right level of value will mean more than just selling products and services at the right prices. You need to go further than this and ensure that you always work to go the extra mile for your clients. Don’t forget, you can deliver value to clients in more ways than just a fair price for products and services. For instance, you might want to think about providing more content. Valuable content that is targeted and provides real benefits will always be appreciated by your customer base.
Provide Fantastic Levels Of Service
Businesses these days will live and die based on the reviews that they receive from customers online. Research shows that 80% of customers will check online reviews before they commit to the purchase of a product or a service. If you think this is better for brick and mortar companies, then you’re mistaken. Customers these days know how to access reviews and are often unwilling to put their faith in a business that is untrusted.
We hope this helps you understand some of the key options that you can explore to guarantee that your business does stand out from the crowd. If you take the right steps here, then you’ll have no trouble ensuring that you do expand the reach of your business and grow your company in great directions.
Two focuses of my blog are Financial Literacy/Money and Health/Wellness. Insurance is a critical piece of all our financial healths. Interestingly it’s not always seen as the most exciting aspect of the financial world. Learning about how it can help you and your loved ones however, can shed light on its importance. The following guest post is entitled, Breaking it Down: The Insurance Coverage You Need for Each Stage of Your Life.
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Lives can be marked by milestones, decades, ages, and more. However you define the stages of your life, you’ll need to ensure you’re insured. There are many different types of insurance, but you might not need all of them at once. The type of insurance you need depends on your stages in life and your age. You’ll need to continuously adjust your insurance coverage as you make your way through life. Here are the different types of coverage you need for each stage of your life.
Every Stage
There’s one type of insurance you’ll need for every stage of your life, no matter how old you are. Health insurance is necessary for everyone, including babies, children, and the elderly. Children will be covered by their parent’s health insurance, but as soon as you reach the age of 26, your parent’s health insurance will no longer cover you.
If you’re over the age of 26, you’ll need to get your health insurance either through your employer or the health insurance marketplace. While it’s not illegal to forego health insurance, healthcare costs can be expensive and ruin your finances if you ever need emergency medical attention. The monthly premium is well worth the cost to help you avoid financial strain if you ever need to visit the hospital.
Driving
As a teenager, one of the most important milestones is getting your license. However, you can drive a car without insurance. If you’re in an accident, your car insurance may cover some or all of the cost to repair your vehicle. It may also cover damage to another person’s health or car.
Renting an Apartment
Moving out of your parents’ house is a big deal, but you shouldn’t forget to keep yourself and your friends covered in case of an accident. Renters insurance covers everything from natural disaster damage to accidents that happen within your home. It can even cover your hotel stay if something happens to your apartment that was out of your control.
Buying a Home
When you buy a home, you’ll ditch the renter’s insurance and get homeowners insurance. Renters insurance and homeowners insurance function, in the same way, protecting your finances from sustaining damage if there’s ever an accident, theft, or natural disaster.
One significant way that homeowners insurance differs from renters insurance is your insurance will pay to repair or replace your home if there’s damage resulting from fire, theft, or a weather event.
Getting a Pet
Getting a pet doesn’t require you to get any insurance. However, it’s a good idea to give your pet their health insurance so you aren’t stuck with a hefty bill if they get into an accident. Pet insurance covers the cost of surgery, health-related issues, and even accidents such as swallowing a foreign object.
Pet insurance can help you save thousands of dollars if your pet ever needs to visit an emergency vet. Typically, if your pet needs medical attention on a weekend or an emergency visit in the middle of the day, you’ll need to take them to a vet that specializes in emergencies, especially if your regular vet’s office isn’t open. These facilities often charge more for their services, but pet insurance can help you offset costs while ensuring your pet lives a healthy life.
Your renters or homeowners insurance may also cover the medical costs of visitors if your pet happens to bite someone while protecting their home.
Starting a Business
If you start your own business, you won’t qualify for employer-sponsored health insurance and will be responsible for purchasing your own. The good news is your insurance premium can be deducted from your taxes using a tax software. Coverage protects against financial loss from bodily injury, medical expenses, lawsuits and property and equipment damages.
Depending on the type of business, there might be other types of business insurance you should have, so you must do your research so you can protect your business and personal finances. Types of insurance you might require are:
● General liability insurance ● Commercial property insurance ● Business income insurance
If you’re not sure what type of insurance you’ll need for your business, consider working with an insurance agent that can help keep you covered no matter what. You
Starting a Family
You can start building your family at any stage in life, but no matter how old you are, you’ll need to take a look at your current insurance coverage. As soon as you decide to start a family, consider getting life insurance, which will provide your spouse and family with financial stability if you pass away. Life insurance can be especially beneficial if your spouse doesn’t work and relies on your income to pay major bills.
The 30s Through 50s
When you’re in your twenties, you might only need a few types of insurance, including renters insurance and health insurance. However, as you get older, you’ll need other types of insurance that will allow you to put down more roots.
These decades are the perfect opportunity to begin thinking about retirement, especially if you have an employer-sponsored retirement plan. However, it’s important to remember you’ll need more than money to have a good retirement. You might also want to consider long-term care insurance that will help you avoid paying out of pocket for a nursing home facility or long-term care.
Retirement
During retirement, your major source of income is your savings or pension. As an elderly individual, you can expect more medical costs than in your younger years, so it’s important to invest in quality health and life insurance plans.
Final Thoughts
You’re going to require insurance at every stage of life, but it’s up to you to know what’s available to you and decide what’s best for you and your loved ones. One type of insurance you should have, no matter how old you are, is health insurance. While you might be young and healthy, you never know what could happen, so it’s important to keep yourself covered at all costs to avoid high medical costs and protect your finances.
Matt Casadona
Matt Casadona has a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, with a concentration in Marketing and a minor in Psychology. Matt is passionate about marketing and business strategy and enjoys San Diego life, traveling, and music.
A key focus of my blog is General Education. Many parents are decided to home school these days. While you may be able to do educate your youngsters more effectively than the schools system, there are some things you need to consider. The following contributed post is entitled, Home Schooling: Set Up The Ideal Space With These Tips.
Many new homeschoolers ask how to best set up their classroom. The options can be overwhelming. Here are some suggestions for creating a comfortable and productive homeschooling environment.
Keep Your Mind Open
It doesn’t have to be a classroom! You’ll need a work surface, comfortable seating, good lighting, and storage space. It should be near the parent or home teacher so they can answer questions when not directly involved in the student’s work.
Choose The Right Worksurface
If possible, set aside a large table or desk where work can be spread out and returned to as needed. Consider employing a table that is only used occasionally or for one purpose. Keep a shared surface clean and uncluttered, and make it a family habit to clean thoroughly between uses.
Make It Comfortable
Choose a chair that you can sit in comfortably. Afraid of their seats? So are their parents! Ensure that each student and the adult(s) assisting them to have enough space and comfortable sitting. Consider extra seating for colleagues.
Build Up Supplies And Materials
Some families set up a homeschooling area in a separate room, while others use the kitchen table. Large chalkboards are used for lessons or seasonal drawings. Keep your stuff organized and have your kids help you.
Locate shelves and storage containers for easy access to resources. To keep supplies organized, use a mix of shelves, drawers, and other storage solutions. Storage for curriculum, reference, and library materials is also required. Using an inbox and outbox or dividers can help organize work in progress. All of the classroom resources require a place to live.
Keep Clutter And Distraction To A Minimum
Having a clutter-free homeschool and playroom for your child can be really relaxing. Rotating play pieces frees up space and allows for more imaginative usage. Some toys may be stored for many seasons and only be used for a few weeks. Year-round toys (like blocks and dolls) can be neatly stored each afternoon. Even very young children can learn to help “put the toys to bed” at the end of the day.
Minimizing noise can also help. Avoid background noises like music, TV, and computers while in class. Singing a song between activities is simple and can be found in the library, online, or in our bookstore under K-8 Resource Books.
The Decor
Aesthetics are also vital when planning your homeschooling space. Are the colours appealing to the primary users? If you can repaint the walls, choose a soothing colour like pale green, light blue, or muted lavender. Paint a portion of one wall chalkboard.
Display current academic and artistic work in a visible homemade art gallery. To keep the learning area simple and uncluttered, choose a wall away from the learning area. If you want to decorate a specific wall, use a large bulletin board or cork wall tiles to define it. Have a look at Miss Jacobs’s succulent classroom theme for some inspiration.
Above all, don’t stress if your space isn’t ideal! Follow your emotions, creativity, and experience. Homeschooling is like life. Do you have any other tips that could help? Please share some of them in the comments below.
Two focuses of my blog are Career Discussions and Health/Wellness. They say that you never get a second chance to make a first impression. Believe it or not, your personal appearance can impact your career as you image matters. One of the first things prospective employers do in fact notice first is your dental health. The following contributed post is entitled, 3 Signs You Have Dental Problems and How They Can Affect Your Career Prospects.
As we head into the new year, chances are you’re considering ways in which you can improve yourself. A key part of that is ensuring that you have proper oral hygiene and great dentition. Why? Because a good set of teeth can improve your life in so many ways.
In fact, there are studies linking bad teeth to poor career prospects. So, if you’re planning to have a great year take a look at your dental problems. Sadly, many people who have dental issues like tooth decay don’t even know that they have it.
And the people around them are usually reluctant to tell them because they don’t want to offend them. If you suspect that you might have tooth decay or other dental issues, but aren’t really sure, the following signs will help you determine that pretty quickly.
Bad Breath
Although this can be as a result of eating foods containing onions and garlic, you need to check and see if it happens all the time. Thanks to mask mandates, people can actually smell their breaths now.
So, if you haven’t eaten any foods containing those ingredients recently, and still perceive that you have a foul breath, you should find a remedy quickly. Bad breath can be caused by an unclean tongue.
If you only brush your teeth without scraping the gunk off your tongue. The buildup can cause foul breath. Also, if you have tooth decay, it can lead to bad breath. Resources like https://dentistry4health.org/ will help you nail this down more accurately.
Yellowed or Stained Teeth
People with stained or yellowed teeth are typically avoided by most people. Worse, the people dealing with it tend to be insecure. This can affect their ability to perform in customer-facing roles or job interviews.
Even though yellowed or stained teeth may not be indicative of poor oral health, the reality is that it’s off-putting. This is why you cannot afford to ignore your dental health. Speak to a dentist about it and discuss your options. Thanks to cosmetic dentistry, it might be possible to whiten your teeth or at least get rid of the stains so that your teeth look much better.
Crooked or Misaligned Teeth
Crooked or misaligned teeth can have a lifelong effect on people who are born with them. Apart from the fact that it affects their confidence and subtracts from their attractiveness, it can also be a cause of other dental and health problems.
For example, misaligned teeth can cause severe migraines, pain, sleep apnea, and bad breath. It can also lead to weak jawbones, which in turn, affect your looks.
Thankfully, there are some corrective dental procedures or solutions that you can take advantage of today to correct the problem. These procedures are designed to not only fix these dental issues, but also, correct other related health problems that may have been caused by the condition.
While you may not have thought about this before reading this article, we hope that you’ve found it useful in some way, and that it’s helpful in getting you on the path to a more rewarding career in the new year.
Two focuses of my blog are Financial Literacy/Money and Business/Entrepreneurship. Once you’ve started a business, you have to think about protecting it. This could take multiple forms. The following contributed post is entitled, Protecting Your Growing Business Without Breaking The Bank.
Your business should be one of your top priorities, and one of the things that you care the most about. If this is the case, then you are going to want to do whatever you can in order to protect it, right? But sometimes we get sidetracked and we don’t always put in the amount of effort that we would like to. Instead of allowing this to happen, you need to focus on the things that matter, and one of these is protecting your business. However, you need to do this without breaking the bank. In this article, we’re going to be looking at how you can do this, so keep reading down below if you would like to find out more.
NDA’s
First, you’re going to need to look at non disclosure agreements when people join your business. This is the best way to ensure that the information is going to be kept inside the confines of those who are supposed to have access to it. If anyone breaks their NDA, they will be answering to the legal system and that’s not something that anyone really wants. As such, you should make sure that everyone signs one before they are allowed to work with your business.
Security
Another thing that you have got to be thinking about is the security of your business online. Now, the problem with this is that to build a security team and build the necessary systems to protect your business is going to cost you a lot of money. It’s for this reason that you should look at a service like https://www.sapphire.net/mss/soc/ instead. A service like this is able to handle all of your needs in this department, ensuring that you are getting the very best protection online without having to empty your business bank account to do so. You get the service that you need at a price you love, and you don’t have to go through the tedious hiring process to hire new people for the job!
Insurance Policies
You’re also going to need all of the correct insurance policies. We recommend that you speak to an insurance broker and see what they have to say about what policies you need. You don’t want to get too many that you’re never going to need, but it’s also better to have something and not need it than the other way around. Speak to the broker though, and see what they think. They will be able to give you advice on the best policies that you are going to need, and you can find out more about business insurance on a site like https://www.hiscox.com/blog.
We hope that you have found this article helpful, and now see some of the things that you need to do in order to protect your business without breaking the bank. There are so many threats out there that you need to ensure you are covering all of your bases as much as you can. We wish you the very best of luck, and hope that this advice helps you to achieve your goal.
Two focuses of my blog are Financial Literacy/Money and Business/Entrepreneurship. Being an entrepreneur is not easy and there are several pitfalls. A couple of keys can ensure that you’ll be among the successful few. The following contributed post is entitled, 3 Things Every Entrepreneur Needs To Be Successful.
Being an entrepreneur is a demanding task. Having to juggle an array of responsibilities and managing a heavy workload is not something everyone can achieve. While many people aspire to become entrepreneurs and run a string of businesses, not everyone has what it takes to do this successfully.
Becoming a successful entrepreneur requires a wide range of skills. To be a successful entrepreneur, you need tenacity, the ability to problem solve, and the desire to work hard. But, as well as dedicating your time to your business and being incredibly productive, there are several other factors you need to make your business a success. Here are the things every entrepreneur needs to be successful:
1. Reliable Technology
Almost every modern business is dependent on technology. Without technology, many business functions would likely be impossible to complete. Technology helps companies work quickly and accurately to maintain high standards and keep everything running efficiently. Without the right technology to support everyday business functions, running your company at full capacity is almost impossible. So, ensuring your technology is reliable and up to the task of supporting your business is essential.
Using a company such as computer repair by casey will ensure you have help on hand when problems strike with your business computers. Having a reliable company that can fix your computers quickly is a must to ensure your business does not get hit by extended downtime when a problem strikes.
2. Robust Accounting System
A robust accounting system is essential for every entrepreneur. Failing to keep up with accounts and not managing cash flow effectively can cause serious problems. When accounting systems are not updated regularly, keeping track of the business’s finances can quickly become a significant issue. Not knowing how much money you are owed, and becoming confused about which payments you have received and which you have not can be a recipe for disaster.
Cash flow issues, especially those caused by poor accounts receivables management, are often the reason behind businesses closing. When you are constantly waiting for outstanding payments to be received, it becomes impossible to pay your debts, which can cause your business to make late payments. So, understanding your company’s financial position at every stage is essential to prevent it from running into cash flow issues.
3. High-Quality Products
Whatever industry you operate in, it is always essential to deliver the highest quality products possible. Producing low-quality products that take little time and expense to manufacture may provide you with increased profits in the short term. However, if you plan to take a long-term approach to your business, you need to ensure your products deliver on quality. While low-quality products may be fast to produce and provide a high-profit margin, they will damage your reputation in the long term, and the profits they deliver are likely to be short-lived. Consumers can quickly spot a badly-made product, so it won’t be long before you get demands for refunds and lots of complaints. So, producing quality products should always be your priority.
A key focus of my blog is Career Discussions. If you’re planning a new career for the new year, there are several things you want to consider before making your transition. The following contributed post is entitled, Planning A New Career For The New Year.
Looking for a job can feel difficult. But the news is, if you’re looking for a job right now, you’re far from alone. The global pandemic that has dominated our lives and the headlines for the past couple of years has resulted in major changes to the job market. Many companies were unable to cope with changes to working operations and collapsed, leaving many people jobless. Some companies had to make mass redundancies to get by, leaving more people without work. Periods of furlough where people had time off to reflect also resulted in many of us realizing that our current roles aren’t for us and that we might feel more fulfilled pursuing a different career path. Now, whatever your reason for looking for a new job, it’s important to make sure that you secure a position that meets your needs and ticks all of your boxes. The best way to achieve this is putting some thought in before applying for new roles. Here are some suggestions that can help you to land a position that works for you.
Salary
A major factor in which jobs people will accept and which they will reject is salary. Of course, everyone wants to earn as much as possible. But at the same time, we each have a budget that we need to hit to meet our bills and outgoings. It’s important to create your budget and determine exactly how much you need to earn to cover your rent and other essential outgoings. Then figure out how much you need left over to lead a good quality of life. This is what salary you should seek out. Remember, for higher paying roles, you may have to undertake some sort of education or training course. Maybe a degree or an affiliate marketing training course.
Working Hours
Working hours can greatly impact whether a job is suitable for you or not. First, let’s consider working time. Do you want to work during the day? Would you be happy to work night shifts? Do you need set shifts that give you set hours for you to plan your life around, or can you be more flexible? Some of us will prefer one option, others will prefer others. Next, consider how many hours you want to work. Are you looking for a full time role or a part time role? Would you like to stick to a standard 40 hour work week, or would you be okay working more?
What You Enjoy
You should also consider what you enjoy. Your job shouldn’t be something that you dread going to. Instead, you should feel a sense of fulfillment and enjoyment from it. This is where you’re going to spend a lot of your time, so it needs to at least be bearable. Your interests can help determine what field would best suit you. Do you enjoy helping others? Nursing, healthcare roles and social services roles could be suitable. Do you like animals? Working for a vet or in an animal sanctuary may tick your boxes. Like working with children? Daycare, teaching and other roles with kids could be good.
Where The Role is Located
You also need to know where you want to work. Do you want to work from home? Many roles are going remote since employers have discovered that this working mode can benefit both them and employees. Do you want to stay local? Are you willing to travel or move for the role? Location can be a key factor.
Of course, there are other aspects of jobs to take into consideration. But those highlighted above are, by far, some of the most important.
Two focuses of my blog are Financial Literacy/Money and Business/Entrepreneurship. A major sector that will likely never go away is the construction sector. If you know what you’re doing, you can prosper there. The following contributed post is entitled, Here’s How You Can Make Money In Construction.
If you’re looking for a solid way to make money by changing from an existing career path to a new one, one option for you to consider is construction. It’s a multi-billion pound industry and it covers various disciplines from bricklaying to electrical wiring.
Construction might seem like a volatile way to make money. After all, you often read stories in the media about construction companies going bust due to a lack of customers. However, construction is one of the most recession-proof industries you could ever consider.
If you like the idea of joining the construction industry and forging a career in it, take a look at the following information on how you can make construction a lucrative industry for you:
Use An Accountant
The first thing you need to do before you even start looking for clients is to use an accountant. The thing about construction accountants is they will have the knowledge and skills to help you pay less tax and increase your overall profit.
What’s more, construction accountants will also make sure you don’t fall afoul of all relevant laws, such as those surrounding whether you should get taxed as an employee or not.
Maximise Your Profits
Next, you should look at ways to maximise your profits. You may decide to work in construction as a side hustle, or you might feel that it’s better to forge a full-time career into it.
You need to determine the best routes to maximise your profits in any event. For example, you could sub-contract everything for each project, so you don’t have to worry about staffing costs, pension payments, etc.
You simply pay invoices for services rendered, and there’s nothing more to think about.
Stick To A Specialism
The last thing you want to happen is for lucrative corporate clients to avoid using you because you’re a “Jack of all trades, master of none”, and that’s why it makes sense to stick to a particular specialism or discipline within construction.
For example, you might prefer to work on residential construction projects instead of commercial ones. Another specialism might relate to renovations and refurbishments, adding value to existing homes instead of constructing new-build properties.
Boost Your Cash Flow
If you don’t have any available funds in your construction business, how can you afford to keep it operational? As you might expect, all businesses need some money in the bank to pay for ad-hoc costs or cover employee purchases.
You’ll also need that money to pay for employees, contractors, and other people who are your enterprise’s backbone. Without them, you wouldn’t have much of a business to run, nor would corporate clients contact you.
Listen To Your Customers
Last but not least, you must listen to your customers and determine what they require the most. Take the time to understand their pain points, look for ways to assist with their problems, and ultimately provide an all-encompassing service.
Conclusion
By considering the above points, you’ll soon be on your way to making money in the construction industry.
Two focuses of my blog are Financial Literacy/Money and Business/Entrepreneurship. If you’re thinking about starting a business or have already started one, one of your key considerations will be being your most productive self. The following contributed post is entitled, How to Become Your Most Productive Self to Better Your Business.
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Being self-employed can be a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, you are your own boss and can therefore come and go as you please. However, on the other hand, there is no one but yourself to motivate you, and consequently, it can be easy to fall into procrastination. Procrastination is dangerous, as it can lead to a vicious circle of stress and cause you problems further down the line. Procrastination can also come in many forms. This could be scrolling on your phone when you’re meant to be working or even doing household chores to avoid doing what you should be doing. In this post, you’ll hopefully find some tips that will aid you in becoming more productive.
This technique is also known as time-blocking and is designed for focus. It works by your work expanding to the timeslot, instead of the individual squeezing in the task to fit somewhere in the day. The slot also guards against distraction, as 100% of your focus is directed towards a singular job. This technique tends to work the best if you are super-specific in what you are doing within each slot. Start each day by writing out the day’s hours and precisely putting down what you will be doing in each one. For example, you can be as specific as “meeting with Baumgartner Law Office” at 4.25 and at 4:45, you are replying to emails until 5:15. The secret to this is to make sure you block out your time at the start of the day, as you are more likely to stick to the plan and are more clear about what needs to get done. This is especially useful for starting up a business, as it can often feel like you are juggling 100 things simultaneously but not getting enough done. By focusing entirely on a single task at a time, you can eliminate procrastination effectively as you don’t feel too overwhelmed. There are lots of different ways to time block, and you can find exactly what works best for you.
2. Block out any distractions.
There are so many things demanding your attention in this day and age. From phones and constant notifications to emails and more, it can be hard to block out a properly focus on anything. It can be worth maybe outsourcing some processes your business shouldn’t have to deal with so you can focus on the core parts of building your business. To block out anything else distracting you, you can download apps that stop you from checking your phone constantly whilst you are trying to work. If you are really struggling with procrastination, it can help to step away from your work for five minutes for some fresh air. This way, when you return, you are less likely to procrastinate after you have had a break. Make your time work for you!
Two focuses my blog are Financial Literacy/Money and Business/Entrepreneurship. If you’re launching or working a side hustle, you probably want to turn it into your main economic engine. As such you have to figure out how make it run as seamlessly as possible. The following contributed post is entitled, 3 Ways To Make The Side Hustle Life Easier.
It seems to be the default setting in this day and stage. Everybody needs to do something more to keep a roof over their heads. If you are working on getting a second income or a side hustle it’s important to remember that it shouldn’t be overwhelming and you have to strike the right balance. With this in mind, what can you really do to make sure that you are setting up a side hustle that is working for you, but without you having to work too hard?
Outsource It It may seem counterintuitive, but if you are working on developing a side hustle where you have to put a lot of work into it, you would benefit from outsourcing it. For example, if you need to run a stall in a place like an antique mall, there is no harm in getting extra help on board. Of course, you are going to have to split the profits or pay them a wage, but this is something that many people do in business every single day. If you want to be savvier with your side hustle, it may be worth getting some extra help.
Work at Home If you are trying to cut back on the amount of time that you are working on your side hustle, one of the best things you can do is reduce your commute. Working at home is the best way to make life easier in so many different areas. And working at home means that you will be able to spend more time with the people that matter. You can find so many different ways to earn money at home but without it eating into your life. For example, a company like Appen can pay you per task you complete. And this is very beneficial because you don’t need to complete an entire job in order to get paid. Of course, there are other ways that you could work at home, but if you are trying to make life easier, you now have to reduce that dreaded commuting time. Many people choose to go and deliver items as a side hustle, but this only works if you get any joy out of it.
Combine Your Tasks Learning to be a better hustler is about condensing your life into finite components. Combining your tasks is one of the best ways to truly maximize your efforts. For example, if you have a car, you can use this for many different methods of earning money. Of course, you can be a delivery driver, but you could rent out your car, you could advertise on it, and you could participate in ridesharing. And this makes great sense because if you’re trying to make life easier you must think about condensing everything down to its finite components.
So many people talk about side hustles as a way to earn extra money but it also has to be easier than the main job. With these components in mind, it should make everything a lot more effective.