In the modern era, the concept of aging has been redefined. Seventy is no longer synonymous with frailty and retirement. Instead, it's a time of vitality, activity, and even entrepreneurial spirit. Take my father, for instance, a septuagenarian who enjoys driving his Miata, walking in the mall, and maintaining a lively pace of life. Another example is Phyllis Eakins, a 71-year-old Michigan resident who is not only healthy and active but also an online business representative. She takes pride in the few hundred dollars she earns monthly from her online business, which she refers to as her "decaffeinated momentum."
Phyllis's husband often teases her about her constant phone calls, but she retorts, "He won't be complaining when we're lounging by the pool in the sunny south!" The couple, who have spent eight years traveling in a motor home, are seasoned travelers. Phyllis plans to use her referral bonuses to fund more adventures on the road.
Tim and Marcia Krahn, a couple who have been married for 25 years, have also found joy in earning extra income. Through Tim's part-time job selling low-cost long-distance and internet services, they have managed to earn between $236 and $277 a month. This additional income has allowed them to afford new glasses and stay close to their home and land in Illinois, where they grow a variety of fruits and have five children.
Jan Strieter, a resident of Negaunee, Michigan, and her husband, a diesel mechanic for Caterpillar, have also found success in home-based businesses. Jan, a former waitress and representative for Tupperware and Avon, now sells for Buyersonline.com. She enjoys the extra income and the positive community that comes with it. "Being around other positive people is so great!" she exclaims.
The extra income earned from part-time work or home-based businesses can be used in various ways. Some people use it to build backyard decks, pay for their children's braces, hire personal trainers, or even eliminate their phone bills. While not everyone earns "Unbelievable Amounts For Doing Nothing!!" as some ads promise, many are content with the additional income they receive each month.
Phyllis Eakins advises, "Get up and get going." So, what could you do with more money in your pocket?
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