Make Your Living Without a Job

Posted by Daphne on December 29th, 2006 — Posted in Novel Writing, Internet Marketing

I found this great article: 10 Reasons You Should Never Get a Job on Steve Pavlina’s blog, and it reminded me of a book I read in the month or two before I quit my job: Making a Living Without a Job by Barbara Winter. It helped a lot in shifting my mind from “employee” to “self-employed”. And while it contains a lot of the same ideas as in the Steve Pavlina article, it also gives ideas for ways to make money quickly, when you’re just starting out or when you hit a low spot, and how to make that transition into having no “job.”

Another book that I think I’ve mentioned before goes into those ideas that Pavlina touched on about income streams and making money while you’re sleeping. It’s Multiple Streams of Income: How to Generate a Lifetime of Unlimited Wealth by Robert G. Allen - the same guy who wrote Nothing Down about real estate back in the 80’s.

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1 Comment »

Comment by isabella mori

hello! a friendly wave from another happy reader of steve pavlina’s blog …

Posted on February 3, 2007 at 3:28 pm

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