How to generate passive income online, so you can literally make money in your sleep

March 12, 2019 at 04:00AM by CWC No matter how you finance your life (traditional full-time gig, odd jobs to make a burgeoning side hustle work, entrepreneur, or something else), it’s possible to wake up to more earnings after a night of doing nothing but dreaming about it. All you have to do is share your passion. Also known as passive income, the money earned while you sleep can cultivate a sense of freedom, empowerment, and opportunity. You can enjoy freedom to save, spend, or travel; feel empowerment in your unique expertise and knowledge that you can create even more; and then there’s the opportunity to share your intel with others. And in the online space especially, passive-income opportunities abound. Think: e-books, online courses, and membership sites. These options require work in the beginning stages, but after laying the groundwork, they allow for content that can forever generate income without you really needing to lift a finger or click a mouse. Below are steps to get you started 4 steps for setting up a passive income—so you can literally make money in your sleep. 1. Identify areas in which you’re an expert and niche audiences you can serve You have a unique set of skills that makes you an expert in something—you just have to be able to identify them. What is that people love to reach out to you about? Perhaps its your amazing plant-lady skills, or your crunching-number talents, or your baking chops. Something that comes more easily for

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We asked, you answered: These are the best travel hacks for your next flight

March 12, 2019 at 03:00AM by CWC All it takes is simple trick to completely change your travel experience for the better. Need proof? I learned how to make my own frothy matcha latte with a shaker bottle instead of buying one at the airport and I’ve saved a small fortune. But the ability to DIY your own wellness beverage on the go is just the beginning. We asked Well+Good readers to share their favorite travel hacks on Instagram and got some great responses. Sure, bringing your own wipes for a germ-free flight is always a good idea, but so is packing an oversized scarf and powdered fruit. (Who knew?) These are all the tricks and tips you should know before your next vacation. 7 travel hacks that’ll change the way you see the world View this post on Instagram Let's talk #travel! What’s the best travel tip or hack you’ve learned to stay healthy on the go? Leave it below then read through the comments… you may get an idea to try on your next trip! #iamwellandgood #wellandgoodtravels #travel #traveler #regramlove @kaleintheclouds A post shared by Well+Good (@iamwellandgood) on Mar 7, 2019 at 12:46pm PST //www.instagram.com/embed.js 1. Bring a big, cozy scarf “Bring a big, cozy scarf to use as a pillow or blanket—or as a face guard from random plane smells! Also, bring a banana to help with swelling during the flight.” —@erinmathen 2. Pack powdered fruits and a travel blender for smoothies “Pack a travel blender and powdered fruits, like

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Lindy West gets “Shrill” about bathing suits and toxic bosses—and promises to only get louder

March 11, 2019 at 04:30PM by CWC Feminist journalist and author Lindy West has detailed her life on the internet, in print, and—starting Friday, March 15—onscreen. Shrill, the forthcoming, six episode Hulu comedy series, is based on West’s experiences via her best-selling 2016 memoir of the same name. In the show, Aidy Bryant stars as Annie, the West-inspired character who’s a writer at paper in Portland, Oregon, navigating a symphony of series issues like abortion, body acceptance, a toxic boss, internet trolls, and more—all with the lithe gravitas HBO’s Girls often missed the mark on a handful of years ago. I caught up with West (who is an executive producer—alongside Elizabeth Banks, Lorne Michaels, and others—and writer on the show) before Shrill hit the streaming service to talk about pool parties, sticking up for yourself at work, and what it means to reclaim negative terms. Spoiler alert: If you call her shrill, she takes it as high praise. View this post on Instagram 4:22 am, wrapped A post shared by Lindy West (@thelindywest) on Sep 15, 2018 at 4:26am PDT //www.instagram.com/embed.js On taking a literal plunge into body positivity In the fourth episode, Annie attends a body-positive pool party to write about it for work. “That episode is pivotal,” West tells me. Annie has an a-ha moment of personal acceptance spawned from being among fat women in bikinis, on pool floats, thrilled to be in their skin. In the first few episodes of Shrill, Annie starts “to have inklings that

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