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RE: This is it

in #life3 years ago

You are in a tough position and I'm honestly not the best person to ask for advice on this, because I've never had to dig my way out of a personal financial crisis. I have no disabilities. All I am is an introvert in an extravert world who's highly sensitive and needs enough rest (and being hsp also has benefits). I live in a rich country and I have a good head on my shoulders which is reflected in my education. I have work experience in IT, which is a field with many opportunities. I have it easy enough. If need be, I can find a job with my good resume and until then, my husband can provide and my savings are a good backup.

My first suggestion would always be to figure out if there's a bigger job opportunity for you in your own country. If not, look at your education and skills and check if there are working from home job opportunities in your field (like IT). Some companies do have employees in other countries. Be realistic though, what do you have to offer that many other job applicants do not? If you know that, use it! If that doesn't work, you can check sites like... Upwork I think it was, but I don't think it's easy to get a job there when you're just starting out.

You can make some extra money doing things online, like you're doing on Hive. I've looked at stuff like Fiverr, but I don't have any marketable skills for it. For me, Hive works best, combined with some crypto trading. I also sell my designs on Redbubble and Vida, but that income isn't much at all.

My way to provide without having a job will again be blogging on Hive. It's just the easiest way for me, but that's partially because I worked hard to build up my account back in the Steemit days. It's not impossible for you either, but yeah, I wrote about that in my other reply to you :-)