LIVE A SIMPLE LIFE, YET MAKE MONEY

Many young people always believe that working hard for the future and really working hard is always the straight way to success. Of course the ideas of hard working and endurance can never be underestimated in life of any successful adult, but remember that “trying your best is the best living, and not trying more than necessary.”

This brings about the idea of simple living yet making money

1. Earn cash by working out

The first step to making your living easier is to really work. Working at the early pace of your life, studies or business has a lot to do with easy living. Working out for the future can include learning about java programming, animation, internet marketing, or any professional studies as well as getting bricks and walls business. At the beginning, you may loose money or make mistakes, but never relent. Invest your time and money (risk the cash if possible).

“I knew that if I put money on the line, it [would be] a double-motivating thing,” Ben Carnes, HealthyWage participant who lost 100 pounds, told NPR. Cash amounts vary based on how much you bet with your business, but some business participants have reportedly made more than $2,000 just by meeting their goals.Giphy

2. Make money in your sleep

With researchers trying to get a handle on what helps you sleep, organizations are paying sleep-study participants good money for simply heading off to dreamland. Literally.

While it’s not as simple as cashing a check for your sleep every morning, if you don’t mind a little prodding and poking before researchers track your sleep, you can make almost $12,000 a year for two studies, a writer from the Penny Hoarder found.

Love this idea? Maybe you should look into becoming a full-time bed tester.

3. Turn up cash from thin air

Sites like MissingMoney.com find money that you’d forgotten about but is still owed to you. That can include old bank accounts, refunds and more.

Another surprisingly lucrative move? If you keep throwing loose change into a junk drawer or letting coins marinate under seat cushions, you could be missing out on a lot of cash. Collect your coins and dump them into a coin-counting machine at your local grocery store, bank or credit union.

While coin-counter machines like CoinStar charge a small fee, you may be surprised by how much money is lurking around your house: One person turned coins into cash and unexpectedly had more than $300 dollars!

4. Get paid to make new friends

Like to meet new people and make connections? Believe it not, you can get paid to make a new friend through RentAFriend.

This company pays people to make platonic, friendly connections with others to perhaps help someone warm up to a new city or to meet for dinner. “Friends” earn up to $50 an hour, depending on how many hours you work, and there is no specific schedule or minimum amount of time you need to commit.

Ready to go beyond chatting? Become a professional snuggler or get paid to be part of a wedding or to mourn at a funeral.Giphy

5. Sell stuffs

Although you can sell your stuff on places like Craigslist, check out apps such as LetGo and DeCluttr or BookScouter, which is great for students and readers who want to sell their books. One money blogger made well over $1,000 selling various stuff on Craigslist.

6. Make coin surfing the web

If you already waste time online and like funny videos or websites, you should be getting paid for your pastime. For instance, Inbox Dollarsand FusionCash reward you for watching videos or interacting with certain websites, and UserTestingpays people to test websites. You can also earn money for your photos by contributing images to Shutterstock.

Other online test and review sites to check out for rewards instead of cash include BzzAgent and Influenster, or provide feedback to manufacturers and you might get rewarded.

Love a particular brand or type of food? Here’s a guide to getting companies to give you free stuff for a year — or for life.

Start making money today

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