It has been years since I was in the habit of carrying a bulky purse. With disc issues in my neck and nerve issues in my shoulder, it is actually painful to lug even a small purse on my shoulders. I have used XS sling pouches or phone cases that hold my cards.
When traveling I tend to find myself needing to keep extras with me all day from sunscreen, extra room key cards, small souvenirs. I can’t spend all day carrying a purse. Now I am excited that fashion fanny packs are a comeback and I love my Ayla & Co. fanny pack.
Ayla & Co prides itself on combining parent-friendly features with simplicity and style. You can carry your necessities or change messes and still look and feel put-together.
The Ayla Fanny Pack is a belt bag that has a removable credit card wallet, a key leash and pass-through pocket that holds a power bank battery. The strap is adjustable from 30” to 42”.
Choose your Ayla Fanny Pack in brown, black or green. Visit Ayla & Co to find a bag for your needs.
If you own a property, you could be making money without selling your home. How? Well, there are a variety of ways. From conventional options to other non-traditional ideas, you could be making money off of your home.
Here are some ideas for you:
Rent out a room
If you live in your home but have a room or two to spare, you may want to consider renting out a room. While this is something that you want to be careful with since you’ll be sharing a home with someone, it could be a great way to make money while also having some company. If you’re moving forward with this option, it’s a good idea to run a rental background check to ensure the person entering your home is trustworthy.
Rent out the whole property
Maybe you moved in with your partner or you relocated with your family and now you have a property that’s empty. The best thing you can do if you’re not ready to sell your home is to rent out the home so that you can make a passive income from it every month.
This is another instance where tenant screening is importantsince you want to be sure your home is taken care and is in good hands while you’re renting it out.
Host events
If your home is an older home with style and class or has a beautiful large yard, consider renting it out for events every now and then. A big estate in the country may not be where you want to live at this time, but it may be a place that you can make thousands of dollars from simply by renting it out for weddings, viewing parties, and other big celebrations.
Make sure to work with a property manager to help you handle booking and marketing of your space to make it easier for you.
Offer the room or home on vacation property sites
From Airbnb to Vrbo, there are various ways to rent your home on a temporary basis. Instead of renting out your home to someone who lives there permanently, you can schedule blocks of time where you can rent it out to guests who visit for a weekend or so.
This is a great option for those who may live in a highly coveted area or a location that is near some type of attraction, such as the ocean or a famous national park. You may also want to think about renting out your home during specific times of the yearwhen visitors from around the country arrive to your city. For example, in Austin, SXSW or ACL would be ideal times tomake a good chunk of cash from your home.
Run a business from home
This is something that many people have begun to do since the pandemic started due to in-person businesses closing down.
If you’ve been throwing around the idea of starting your own business, instead of renting out a brick-and-mortar storefront, consider running the business from your home. As long as you have a space to work from and have the proper paperwork in order, it’s the perfect way to save money and make money.
In Conclusion
If you invested in real estate and want to start seeing some profit, there are a variety of ways you can make money off your property.
Whether you feel comfortable living with someone and want to rent out a room or want to rent out the whole property, there are so many different ways to make money off your home. So, choose the option that works best for you and your lifestyle and start growing your income.
Energy, focus and health is what is rolled together in a can of ZestTea Energy. ZestTea has about as much caffeine as a regular cup of coffee. Now you can get your energy in sparkling tea cans in 2 varieties – regular and zero sugars as well as tea or sparkling beverages. All of ZestTea’s blends are gluten free. There is a small amount of natural sugar in some of the the blend ingredients like the fruit pieces, but there is no added sugars!
ZestTea also has other caffeinated tea bags, loose leaf and CBD-infused teas as well as accessories. You can also visit the ZestTea blog to learn so many great facts about tea, such as What Can You Drink on the KETO Diet. They were even named the Best New Product at the World Tea Expo May 2015 and they have been growing and adding more ever since.
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If there is one common item you will find throughout my home, it is candles. My favorite way to clean a room is to light a candle at the very end. It’s my way of feeling complete about the job I’ve done to get that space back in shape then give it a fragrance.
RareLumiere candles have 100% cotton wicks in glass vessels. I love the colors and scents. Choose from 5 scents – Aspen, Florence, Tahiti, Tangler and Notting Hill. These candle fragrances will transfer your senses to locations where you may feel familiar, such as the smoky wood notes of Aspen.
RareLumiere uses raw materials hand pours their candles in the US. Each candle has a 55 hour burn time. I get a slow burn with very little pooling at my wick when I burn these candles. Visit RareLuminiere to learn more and order your candles for the spring cleaning moments you will have real soon.
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