How to make money in 1 hour - Preparation
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Numerous articles on the internet describe various ways to earn quick money online, including gaming, doing surveys, freelancing, taking on side tasks, and more. Do they, however, genuinely function?
Not in my experience. I lack the special abilities necessary to work as an independent teacher. Playing games that don’t make sense financially is a constant source of frustration for me. There’s always a catch with side gigs. Upon completing a 20-minute “high paying” survey, I am informed that I am “not qualified” or that “We’re looking for something else.” “Why did I just waste all this time and energy that I’ll never get back?” is a trap I usually find myself in. I HAVE to look for a better solution.
Try this different strategy instead, which just requires an hour of preparation:
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1. Find Books that inspire you to make money in 1 hour
Find books authored by experienced authors, teachers, or coaches who have a proven track record of making money quickly. Take a few minutes to search for keywords. This ought to help you determine where to begin. Here are a few of my top picks.
Once you have your favorites follow the tips below.
2. Increase Your Competence
Look for books that have been gathering dust somewhere in your home, apartment, or other location. I’ve just discovered six books that are helping me focus on my skills; sadly, some of them I never read in the first place. These pointers will help you focus:
Make a firm decision about the particular skill you must possess in order to succeed. It may seem easy, but you should concentrate on mastering one ability at a time before going on to the next.
Remove all barriers for a specific amount of time and continue learning that skill. Don’t let distractions become an excuse of why you couldn’t get it done.
Study in brief spurts. After working for twenty minutes, take a one to five minute break without considering the skill you are acquiring. Wash, rinse, and repeat.
Divide the skill you are learning into smaller ones. By doing this, difficulties in the future can be reduced. Baseball is a straightforward example. Is it possible to play baseball without batting gloves and a helmet? Yes. With them, though, will you be more successful and reduce risk?
Practice frequently. Establish objectives for a duration of 20 to 30 hours. This is how long the skill will take to learn in total. You can master your skill if you practice for 10 days, even if you only have two hours a day. You did indeed read that right. In just ten days, you will master your skill and be successful at it. Consider learning it in three hours if you have eight hours a day, and so on.
3. Confidence
As your competence grows, so too will your confidence. Even if you are already skilled in your core talent, your goal is to advance by becoming more skilled in your subskills. Put them in writing, repeat them aloud, and get practice.
You will eventually lose your patience. Remember, this is how you know it’s effective. This is where most individuals run into difficulties. You’ll thank yourself afterwards if you persevere.
Every day, you make decisions. However, you are giving yourself the capacity to act when you “decide” to start learning a new skill you are enthusiastic about. You have to have faith in nothing but good things happening. If you tell yourself again and over again that something is “too hard” or “I don’t have time,” your subconscious will gradually learn to believe the worst. How does that, in your opinion, affect your conscience? Would you ever genuinely think that you had any influence over what your subconscious is telling you at any point? Ideas to ponder, but I’m getting off topic.
In the end, I’m trying to convey that you should take charge of your life rather than allowing your “decisions” to rule you. Whether your confidence is serving you well or not depends on the thoughts you are now telling yourself.
Final Thoughts
People, blogs, and books all provide different ways to learn how to create money. However, you won’t be able to direct your confidence in a profitable direction unless you’re dissecting the talent and locating books and other materials to increase your competency.
Take an hour to investigate potential skills. Dissect the subskills and look for writers and coaches with track records that speak for themselves. Use these tools to leverage your expertise and watch your money grow.
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