Boost Your Income By Working Hard

by Erik on June 9, 2008 · 2 comments

in Entrepreneurship

The Digerati Life Blog has a great article about ways to boost your income. I’ve explained in the past that if you want to get ahead in life and pursue your passions, you must first figure out a way to get out of the rat race. Getting out of the rat race involves earning enough money to get out of the cycle of paying bills, wiping out your checking account, and starting the cycle over again the next month.

You can take two different routes:

Climb the ladder in your respected profession: You must do this with a will to work hard, go the extra mile for your company, and jump on opportunities when they are presented to you. You can also take on a second job to boost income.

Become an entrepreneur: Creating your own job is a great way to boost your income, but it’s not for everyone. You must work extremely hard and be willing to accept the risk.

Check out Digerati’s article. It’s a great tutorial of for different ways to earn more income.

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1 The Digerati Life June 11, 2008 at 1:24 pm

Thanks so much for highlighting my article! I hope it is helpful to your readers! :)

2 The Digerati Life June 14, 2008 at 2:18 pm

Thank you so much for mentioning my article! I appreciate that you shared this with your readers.

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