
A money makeover for your life AND your side hustle? Apparently 1 in 4 of us has a second income, so I thought it was about time we started talking about which money principles benefit our personal savings goals, but might be a hindrance to our entrepreneurial side.
If you feel like money flows out your account behind your back, or you’re just looking for ways to increase your income and savings, then I’ve been busy so that you can take a shortcut.
What works for our money in our personal life doesn’t always apply to a side hustle, or small business. This short ebook gives you ideas to manage money in both, and a heads up on when crossing over certain principles might do a side hustle more harm than good.
Perhaps it feels like your side hustle IS your life and you want it to build it up in future into a fully-fledged business. For many of us, our second job or side incomes are an afterthought separate from the rest of our life. It’s a good idea to keep that money separate from any employee income and personal spending.
However, keeping the money in separate pots doesn’t mean we can’t apply certain strategies to our personal life and our micro business. Other strategies we want to avoid applying to both; the key is knowing when to do what.
If your budgets have failed in the past, then this guide is for you. It’s also for you if you don’t have financial systems in place right now, or they’re not working for you. Or maybe you don’t know why you get in your own way.
This ebook will help you choose your personal priorities, pick a system to support those priorities that doesn’t conflict with your side hustle, and get in the right mindset to succeed.
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Money Makeover was informed by one on one conversations with Save Like A Bear readers on their struggles with saving and making money. Drop me a line or a YouTube comment if you have any requests for how to improve the PDF.
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I hate it when brands only give their new subscribers all the shiny new things, so I’ll be sending the PDF to existing subscribers rickety tick too to make sure everyone on the mailing list gets the same perks.
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Want to know more about Save Like A Bear first? Start Here for a blitz through how I can help and why I started this epic endeavour. There you’ll find the nine essential money and property posts that launched the blog. You are always welcome in those blog comments if you have any questions.
Enjoy the free ebook and let me know if it changes anything for you!
Disclaimer: I’m not a financial advisor or planner etc, so nothing on the website, on my social profiles, in the emails or ebooks should be taken as financial advice. I am sharing my experience and opinion in case it helps others, but I can’t tell you what to do with your money. Consult a professional where needed.
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