Sometimes you need to be a detective to find work.
You have a puzzle with two types of pieces — people's
needs and your skills. All you have to do is find a
way for those two pieces to fit, and you've found some
work!
If you look around your house or neighborhood, you'll
find that a lot of things need to be done. Dogs need
walking, lawns need mowing, little kids need babysitting,
newspapers need delivering, yurts need tidying, camels
need grooming — the list goes on and on.
You probably have more skills than other people have
needs. It's just a matter of matching those skills with
what other people need or want. If you can ride a bike
and throw pretty well, a newspaper delivery route might
be perfect for you. If you're an expert at making lemonade,
you might want to open a lemonade stand for thirsty
passers by. Just remember that not all skills can be
used for work. Your abilities to rake leaves or take
care of little kids are more likely to be valuable to
people than your talent for crossing your eyes.
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