Instead, I read Free Money Finance's post about hunting for an additional $10,000 in side income and I found my topic. His post is excellent, with a fixed number and a concrete plan.
Building a larger emergency fund has been on my mind this week and I've written a few posts on the subject. But my plans have lacked two things: 1) a specific number and 2) a definitive strategy.
Free Money Finance, on the other hand, crunches the numbers and calculates how many articles @ $400 each he has to write to hit his target. His post also includes links to other helpful and insight articles.
I think a goal becomes more real if you name the target. To say I want to enhance my three to six-month emergency fund lacks the emotional authority of this statement:
I want to add $10,000 to my emergency fund over the next 12 months.
In Winning by Jack Welch (with Suzy Welch), the Former CEO of GE, makes that same point about goal-setting. Spend time, Welch says, setting real-time, real-money goals.
Therefore, I will join Free Money Finance's $10K challenge with the following plan:
1) I will learn how to drive and turn my efforts into a story that I will sell to a national women's magazine. (One has already approached me. The catch: I have to drive first.) My sale Target: $500 to $2,000. I will also try to work on more magazine assignments.
2. I will broker my content through a national chain of family-friendly print magazines. They pay --I recall--less than $40 per story, but the chain accepts recycled material. It's a self-syndication plan. If only 10 magazines from that large chain pick up one of my stories, that's a few hundred dollars with minimal effort on my part.
I will find the link to that site and post it within a week. I'm annoyed with myself for losing the info.
3. Package myself as a speaker? I could register at one of the national speaking bureaus. Featured speakers at conventions and other corporate gatherings make a few grand per appearance. Maybe I can earn a few hundred by talking to smaller groups.
So that's my list. Thanks to Free Money Finance for creating the challenge.
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5 comments:
You should absolutely look into public speaking. You have a knack for taking relatable pop culture examples and retooling them into financial lessons. If I were hiring a speaker to approach a wide audience, that's what I'd look for.
Good luck!
Hey HC:
Thanks so much for the vote of confidence. It means a lot.
Take Care!
I think you are right about needing goals. I like the post because your goals are now in writing. If I don't write down my goals I find they become more like daydreams than goals. Good luck.
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Hey Tag Ends:
Thanks for the feedback!
and Yeah: I'm a big believer in lists and written targets.
Thanks for stopping by.
great post.
PS:you can download Winning by Jack Welch, Suzy Welch
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