Saturday, August 12, 2017

7 Business Ideas You Can Run From Home and more...

Guest post from Megan of Working Momtrepreneur:  In this day and age, women are looking to get more out of their careers. We want to call our own shots, have unlimited earning potential, and spend more time with our families, […]

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7 Business Ideas You Can Run From Home

Guest post from Megan of Working Momtrepreneur

In this day and age, women are looking to get more out of their careers. We want to call our own shots, have unlimited earning potential, and spend more time with our families, all while helping others and using our God-given talents.

Yes, I know…that's a lot!

My friends often say that they would love to work from home, doing something that they enjoy and avoiding expensive daycare costs.

Thankfully, with modern technology, it has never been easier to start a business without spending a ton of money.

Here are some fun business ideas to get your wheels turning.

1. Sewing

Are you a talented seamstress? There are brides everywhere looking for a reliable and skilled seamstress to alter their dresses. There are moms that would love to have a personalized quilt made for their children.

So many people these days (including myself) do not know how to sew and are happy to pay someone to do it for them.

Do you want to create and sell your amazing projects outside of your geographic location? You can set up an Etsy shop and sell online.

2. Blogging

If you have been following Your Blogging Mentor by Crystal Paine, you know that you can make money by blogging. Blogging is a great creative outlet that allows you to write about the things in life that you care about most or that excite you.

You can write about something you went through and support others doing the same thing. You can create a niche such as sewing, being a single parent, or home décor. You can blog about anything.

There are many ways to monetize a blog. You can promote products, sell your own products, and include affiliate links and advertisements.

3. Crafting

Do you enjoy creating beautiful masterpieces? Why not sell them? If you are a talented crafter, you can sell your projects at fairs, farmers markets, on Etsy, through a blog or a website, etc.

You can even rent space at a local store to showcase your goodies.

4. Pet Sitting or Doggy Daycare

We all love our pets. We want the best for them when we leave town for the weekend or take a family vacation that they can't attend.

If you have the space at your home and set your own restrictions (example: dog must be house trained, friendly, spayed or neutered etc.) you can run a dog sitting business.

You can charge extra if you are willing to go to the owner's house to take care of their dog(s).

Some pet owners will even pay you to dog sit just for the day while they are at work. This is a great opportunity for a dog lover with a big backyard.

5. College/Financial Aid Consultant and Advisor

Navigating through college applications and all of the fun stuff that goes with financial aid is a nightmare for some families. If you have the knowledge, you can advise and consult students and families on these things.

Once you figure out how one school works, you will find that they are all pretty similar with a few exceptions. Some things that might vary from school to school are due dates, acceptance dates, types of admission, tuition and fees, room and board, start dates, etc.

6. Graphic Design

Most, if not all businesses need a website, some marketing materials, and a logo. If you have the knowledge and programs to create beautiful images for marketing purposes, logos, and websites then you can run your own graphic designing business and charge for your services.

7. Music Lessons

If you know how to play an instrument well and have the patience to teach, this could be a great opportunity for you. People are willing to pay for someone to teach their children how to play an instrument, sing, or even dance.

With this, you can charge by the hour and schedule around your day (within reason so you still accommodate your customers).

The best part about starting your own business is you don't need a Bachelor's Degree or $10,000 cash, like you may think. All you need is some persistence, guidance, and access to a few resources.

There is no reason why you can't own your future and create the life that you desire. Stop trading hours for dollars and start taking action.

Do you like the thought of starting your own business but need more ideas? Sign up for our newsletter to download a list of 20 jobs you can do from home!

Megan Englund is the owner and creator of Working Momtrepreneur. She is also a wife to a loving husband, a mommy to a sweet little girl, a Business Instructor at a community college, and a Blogger whose goals is to help working moms learn how to start their own businesses doing something that they enjoy.

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Brigette’s $83 Grocery Shopping Trip and Weekly Menu Plan for 6

Aldi

1 32-oz carton Plain Nonfat Greek Yogurt – $3.49

1 24-oz carton Cottage Cheese – $1.79

2 64-oz cartons Orange Juice – $3.78

1 32-oz carton Half and Half – $1.79

1 64-oz carton Almond Milk – $1.99

1 gallon Whole Milk – $2.05

1 1-lb pkg Butter – $2.45

4 dozens Large Eggs – $2.68, plus receive $0.25 back from Checkout 51 – $2.43

2 16-oz cartons Egg Whites – $3.78

1 Cabbage – $1.19

2 8-oz pkgs Blueberries – $2.58

2 pkgs Broccoli Crowns – $2.78

1 16-oz pkg Organic Baby Rainbow Carrots – $1.69

1 16-oz pkg Baby Carrots – $0.99

2 Avocados – $1.58

2 cartons Strawberries – $2.58

1 bag Smoked Almonds – $4.99

1 bag Mini Sweet Peppers – $2.79

1 Cauliflower – $2.29

1 large tub Organic Spring Mix – $3.59

1 3-lb bag Sweet Potatoes – $1.79

1 bag Zucchini – $1.79

1 8-oz tub Organic White Mushrooms – $1.99

1 bunch Organic Bananas (2.04lb @ $0.59/lb) – $1.20

2 bags Red Grapes (4.92lbs @ $0.79/lb) – $3.89

Total after Rebate: $61.26

Harris Teeter

4 boxes General Mills Cereal – $10.00, used 2 $0.50/1 Cheerios printable (doubled), and 2 $0.50/1 Chex printable (doubled), plus $1.00/2 evic – $5.00/4 boxes after coupons

1 box Cascadian Farms Granola – $2.50, used $1.00/1 Cascadian Farms printable, plus $1.00/1 evic – $0.50 after coupons

1 box Hamburger Helper – $1.00, used $0.50/1 printable (doubled) – FREE after coupon

1 box Old El Paso Taco Shells – $1.00, used $0.50/1 printable (doubled) – FREE after coupon

2 cans Dole Pineapples – $1.50, used $0.75/2 Dole Canned Fruit – 6-25-17 SS (exp. 08/31/17) – FREE after coupon

2 pkgs Lenders Bagels – $1.99

5 8-oz bags Shredded Cheese (B2G3) – $6.78

1 4-lb bag Popcorn Kernels – $1.84

1 18-oz jar Harris Teeter Strawberry Preserves – $1.79

1 16-oz jar Harris Teeter Peanut Butter – FREE, wyb 18-oz jar Preserves

1 pkg Galbani Cheese Sticks – $2.34, used $1.00/1 printable – $1.34 after coupon

1 6-count pkg Sunmaid Raisins – $1.14

2 4-ct pkgs Go-Go Squeez – $2.98 – used 2 $0.50/1 GoGo SqueeZ Yogurtz – 8-6-17 SS; Includes 4 pk or Larger Only; DND (exp. 10/05/17) (doubled) – $0.98/2 after coupons

1 2-lb bag Carrots – $0.99 (Aldi was out of regular-size carrots, so I picked them up here. I got a spiralizer for my birthday, and really like spiralized carrots!)

5 Yoplait Yogurts – $1.85, used $0.50/5 Yoplait Yogurt Cups – 6-25-17 SS (exp. 08/19/17) (doubled), plus $0.50/5 evic – $0.35/5 after coupon

Total after Coupons: $22.70

Weekly Grocery Total: $83.96

Weekly Menu Plan

Some friends brought us a big basket of peaches from a local orchard – they are SO good!

Breakfasts

Cereal x 2

Mufflets (recipe from the Trim Healthy Mama Cookbook) x 2

Yogurt, Peaches

Fruit, Hard-Boiled Eggs, Toast x 2

Lunches

Baked Sweet Potatoes, Build-Your-Own Salad Bar x 2

Peanut Butter and Jelly on Rice Cakes, Raw Veggies with Dip, Fruit x 2

Leftovers, Raw Veggies with Dip x 3

(Stir-Fried Spiralized Veggies with Eggs for me on a few of the days)

Dinners

Venison Roast in the Crockpot, Baked Potatoes, Roasted Carrots

Tacos, Green Rice, Fruit Salad

Bagel Pizzas (Shredded Cheese, Pepperoni, Veggies, Sauce on Bagels), Tossed Salad

Egg Roll in a Bowl, Cauliflower Fried “Rice” (I’ll leave out the pork since I’m serving this as a side dish)

Chicken Pot Pie, Fruit Salad

Grilled Chicken, Cheesy Hashbrown Potatoes, Parmesan Roasted Broccoli

Leftovers

Snacks

Popcorn, Raisins, Smoked Almonds, Fruit, Go-Go Squeez pouches, Cheese Sticks

    
 

   

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