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Tuesday, February 21, 2023

10 steps to becoming less gullible and to start making money from services rendered:

Here are some steps to becoming less gullible and to start making money from services rendered:

  1. Develop self-confidence: Start by working on building your self-confidence. When you have self-confidence, you are less likely to be manipulated or taken advantage of by others.

  2. Learn to say no: Start setting boundaries and learn to say no when you feel uncomfortable or when something doesn't align with your values.

  3. Research: When someone presents an opportunity or offer, research the company or individual first. Check reviews and do your due diligence before agreeing to anything.

  4. Get everything in writing: When making deals or agreements, always get everything in writing. This helps to avoid misunderstandings and ensures everyone is on the same page.

  5. Charge for your services: If you have a skill or service to offer, don't be afraid to charge for it. Know your worth and set reasonable prices for your time and expertise.

  6. Network: Build a network of trusted individuals in your field or industry. Networking can help you gain valuable connections and opportunities.

  7. Learn to negotiate: When presented with an opportunity, learn to negotiate to ensure you get the best deal possible.

  8. Trust your gut: If something doesn't feel right, trust your instincts and walk away.

  9. Seek advice: Seek advice from trusted friends or mentors who have experience in the field or industry.

  10. Keep learning: Continuously learn and improve your skills to stay competitive and valuable in the market.

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