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Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Looking for an Extra Income? Read this


When you are a working Mom, you can't help but think of other source of income to sustain your family. Whether you are living as a single Mom or with a partner, due to high cost of living you are always thinking of other ways to earn money.




Well, that is possible. Below are tips you can try to have an extra income.

1. Have a part-time job
If you're working full-time or part time there is always a free time for you. Either during weekends or weekdays. 4-5 hours of work will not harm any of your schedule as long as you know for your self that you can manage your time well and so are your jobs.

Jobs you can do for part-time:

-Data Entry
-Virtual Assistant
-Video Editor
-Link builder
-Tutoring
-Customer Service
-Graphic Designer
-Web Designer / Developer / Programmer


More Jobs

-Article writing
-Photography Jobs Online 

-Language Translator / Interpreter
-Paid to Click (PTC)
-Writing Jobs 2016 


You can either do them at home or in the office near you so you can save time to commute. Just do your research those jobs are everywhere.

2. Have your very own business
Having a business doesn't always mean you need to have a physical address. There are businesses now a days that only operates online. Sometimes you don't need a capital for it if you're in a very tight budget. You can do affiliates or you can post product that you are selling, pictures only, and when somebody pay you for that, that is the only time you will buy the item. Easy right? No capital at all.

Those two options are the easiest ways to earn extra income. But you must plan it very carefully. Whatever your service or job will be always prepare a portfolioHaving A portfolio will give your employer or customers a quick insight of what your skills are or business all about.

portfolio will not only give your client or employer an idea of what you can offer but it will also open new possible opportunities for you.


So whether you are in for a part -time job or business, always remember that do what you love and you'll never ran out of extra opportunities.

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

How Do You Deal with Job Application Rejection?






Yes, I’m asking you. I know that if not all, almost all of us who experienced being interviewed had also their piece of rejection when it comes to getting the job we want.

The common scenario is like this, you saw the job post then send your resume and suddenly the interview invites came to your inbox.  You were so excited. Prepared for the interview and after the interview the HR sent email to your inbox saying:

 “Thank you for the opportunity to meet with you and discuss your qualifications for the position this position
We understand that you have skills that may indeed be an asset to the company. However, we have concluded that another candidate's qualifications more closely match our requirements. We sincerely regret that we cannot offer you employment with our organization at this time.

We appreciate your interest and the time you have invested and you have our best wishes for success in locating the career opportunity that you deserve.” Looks familiar?

Well, technically rejection letter differs but the bottom line is “You didn't get the job!”

Being rejected will give some people inferiority complex or they will lose self confidence. Let’s face it. Self confidence is very hard to build and having a feeling that you are not qualified enough will tremendously damage your self confidence. It’s not healthy to pity yourself but it’s the only resort some people always cling to whenever they didn't get what they want.

So how do you deal with rejection really?

When it comes to job here’s a few tips:

1. Be positive! The world doesn't end with just one interview rejection and there are lots of jobs out there that will sure fits your qualification.

2. Don’t ever give up! Learning doesn't ends in school. Every day life is teaching us new things. Rejection may be the hardest lesson but come to think of it, you will learn a lot from it.

3. Open your mind to new opportunities and new skills. Every day our technology has something new to offer. Have you ever ask yourself, what it is that you can offer? Learn new things. Update your skills and knowledge. So that the next time an interviewee asks you about your skills they will be amazed!

4. Be creative! Try new media to market your resume. You can try video resume. The good thing about video resume is that you can practice how to face the camera and be confident what skills you have to offer. Also, the best part is, some initial interview will be skipped because you already covered it on your video resume. Isn't it great?

5. The last tip is, apply for the job that either you have passion or experience. Interviewee is a natural psychology. They will sense if you really love to do the job or you’re just applying for the sake of having a job.