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Can't walk but want to earn. Ideas?
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            So glad I asked the question. Grateful to everyone who has responded. :T
 There are more options than I imagined. 
 I'm going to take some time to research them all thoroughly and decide what is going to work for me.
 Also need to develop the discipline of working at home. I can imagine that it is far too easy to procrastinate when you have unlimited access to a kettle. LOL!Proud To Be Dealing With My Debt
 January 2016 - £12,326
 Grocery Challenge - £1500
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            Also just setting up as an ebay seller- start with things you have lying about the house, then if you've got an eye for what's got resale value and a bit of skill with a camera and a couple of lines of writing, should be an earner! You might have to ask O/H for some help with the post element of that, but if he's up for it, it's an idea?0
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            So glad I asked the question. Grateful to everyone who has responded. :T
 There are more options than I imagined. 
 I'm going to take some time to research them all thoroughly and decide what is going to work for me.
 Also need to develop the discipline of working at home. I can imagine that it is far too easy to procrastinate when you have unlimited access to a kettle. LOL!
 It it easy to procrastinate, but I set myself a monthy target which makes it easier. There are plenty of us on here who make a decent part time income working from home, so it can be done.
 There is also a good post here from katykicker about declaring tax when working from home which you may also find helpful
 https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5212988
 Good Luck! 0 0
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            Well I'm looking at quite a few options now.
 Going to focus on a May start.
 You have all been so helpful.
 It was realistic options I was looking for ( not dubious get rich quick stuff ) and you all delivered.
 Thank you.
 :TProud To Be Dealing With My Debt
 January 2016 - £12,326
 Grocery Challenge - £1500
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