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10 Ways To Improve Yourself While Broke

I’m going to start off by being very honest, I’m currently broke. I was expecting to get a scholarship that I didn’t get, went on a trip that I probably shouldn’t have gone on, and bought a certain someone special a present I couldn’t afford. That’s $4k in the hole, and no regrets, but a bit of a mess to clean up after.

I’m proactively trying to get myself out of the hole before I start dental school next year (see update). Once I start, I’ll be about $70K-$90K in the hole per year, so it won’t really matter, but it matters now. My goal is to get my credit card paid off, save up a small emergency fund, and establish a few passive streams of income before school starts and I’m a slave with no spare time.

I’ll get into a couple of ways I’m earning money right now, but the general point is that self-improvement doesn’t have to stop just because you’re broke as a joke. Some ways to improve yourself are free, some are cheap, and some actually earn you money!

    1. Talk is cheap.
      Actually talk can be worth anywhere from a few cents a minute on skype to free if you’re face to face. Being broke is a perfect opportunity to work on your relationships. You don’t have to take your friend, or romantic interest on a super expensive date, you can do something simple like get to know what they’re really about and what’s going on with them. People like nothing more than to talk about themselves, and they’re willing to pay professionals a lot of money to just listen to them, so you could be delivering a lot of value to your friends for free! 

I’m pretty much doing all 10 of these, and more, to the best of my abilities. It might not be the best situation and having to say no when your friends go out somewhere expensive isn’t fun, but it’s what needs to be done. I might not have always done this, but I know for a fact that the best way to see the big plus on your balance sheet is to live below your means and building positive habits should begin with as little as $1 to our name.

Alex

Written on 10/17/2008 by Alex Shalman. Alex is an avid reader and is constantly learning how to improve his life. You can catch him at Practical Personal Development . Republished 10/18/09. Photo Credit: stuartpilbrow
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