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6 Summer Money Making Tips
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Dr. Kathleen Hall -- Stress, Mindful Living, Mindfulness and Work-Life Balance Mindful Living Network
Atlanta, GA
Friday, June 15, 2018


6 Summer Money Making Tips
 

Strapped for cash? Looking for ways to make extra money this summer? You can try saving money with these summer tips. Or you can check out seasonal part time jobs. Millions of people are taking on extra work to increase their income. In 2013, 6.8 million American workers held more than one job. Additionally, over 30 percent of these teens between the age of 16 and 19 years old are employed in the summer. If you are interested in looking for seasonal summer jobs, consider the Mindful suggestions listed below.

Easy Side Jobs for the Summer
  • Landscaping and gardening. Do you have a green thumb? Do you enjoy cultivating your lawn? Use the beauty of your own yard to bring in clients and turn your hobby into job. You'll get exercise and enjoy the summer air.
  • Tutoring. Are you gifted in a particular subject? Consider becoming a tutor. Many parents will use the summer break to get their children help with their studies. You can make a nice sum of money simply by tutoring a few kids a few hours a week.
  • Visitors' center. Do you have a love for history and the arts? You're in luck! Many museums and history centers see an increase of visitors in the summer months, so they usually are looking for an extra hand. Try getting a job with a museum visitors' center as a greeter or ticket clerk.
  • Summer camps. Are you great with kids? Try getting work at a local summer camp. Check to see if your local community center or religious center are hiring for children summer camps.
  • Photography. Do you take top-quality photos? Consider using your gifts for a side business. You can offer your services for family reunions and weddings, which typically happen in the summer (in fact, June and August are some of the most popular months for weddings).
  • Pet Sitting. Dog walking can be a lucrative business, but in the summer pet sitting is usually in higher demand. Lots of families who go on vacation leave their beloved pets behind. Many hesitate about putting their pets in a kennel, so your services as a pet sitter could definitely be handy.
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