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How? Can I start making a lot of money?

How am I able to keep up with work and school and be able to afford things I want when I have very little hours? I don’t know what to do or how to make enough.


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Rebecca’s Answer

Thank you for your question. This question is more on financial management and time management.
Have you thought about what differences between what you want and what you need? E.g. You school fees, transport expenses to go to school, stationery for your classes, etc. are what you need. On the other hand, an awesome design sneaker, accessories, etc. are what you want. You have to ensure you use the monies for what you need rather than what you want. Then, you can consider to save pocket monies or work on some part time job to buy what want.
Below are my suggestions :
1. Identify a time management tool, e.g. Your Phone Calendar, MS Outlook, etc.
2. Calculate the amount of monies on what you need every month. You reserve this amount of monies from your pocket monies.
3. Put down the time you need to attend school. Assign sometime everyday for your revision and complete the assignment.
4. You can assign some time to do some part time job. E.g. work in school library, fast food shop, supermarket, etc. Make sure the job is safe and suitable for your age.
5. Suggest you reserve part of your income into your saving. Use the remaining on want.
6. Make sure you have sufficient rest everyday
Hope this works! Good Luck!
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Malini’s Answer

Balancing work, school, and personal needs can be tough. Here are some steps to help manage it:

1. Prioritize tasks: Focus on the most important tasks first by creating a clear plan. This can help reduce stress and create more free time.

2. Find flexible or better-paying jobs: Consider side jobs or freelance work with flexible hours. Online work or tutoring often offers better pay and more flexibility.

3. Manage your budget: Keep track of your income and expenses to identify areas where you can save. Small changes can make a big difference.

4. Explore financial aid: Look into financial aid or scholarships to help with school costs.

5. Use your support network: Talk to friends, family, or school counselors for advice or resources.

It's okay to feel uncertain. With time and planning, things can improve. If you need more ideas, feel free to reach out!
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