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Over 50, Laid Off and Starting Over? Real Job Search Tips and Side Income Ideas for Women

  Over 50, Laid Off and Starting Over? Real Job Search Tips and Side Income Ideas for Women Losing a job can shake your confidence, your routine, your finances, and your sense of safety all at once. For many women, especially women who have lost jobs within the last couple of years, the job market has not felt simple, fair, or easy to navigate. You may be applying online, uploading resumes, rewriting cover letters, checking your email every hour, and still hearing nothing back. Meanwhile, bills keep coming, groceries cost more, and “entry-level” jobs somehow want years of experience while offering pay that does not match real-life expenses. This post is for the woman who is tired, frustrated, and ready for practical next steps. Not fake promises. Not scammy side hustles. Not “just manifest it” advice. Real suggestions. Real effort. Real options. First, Do Not Take This Season as a Personal Failure If you have been struggling to find sustainable work with good pay, it does not mea...

Year around gardening

You can start your garden to harvest in the next season indoors.  Feel free to recycle ♻️, reuse, and repurpose containers you already have in your home.
Placing items on top of a refrigerator or stand up freezer will give the roots a steady warm temperature to germinate the seeds.
Create your own greenhouse by planting seeds in reusable containers with lids.   You may cut ✂️ container tops of milk cartons or soda bottles, and replace the tops after planting and watering.  Please loosen caps to get good ventilation.  Don't forget to poke holes in the bottom of your containers for good drainage, and line with paper towel or non shiny newspaper to avoid soil and seeds from draining out.
Composting to integrate into your established garden or worm farm.  You may reuse a coffee container to collect your composting household items. (Kitchen scraps: coffee grinds and filters, uncooked fruit and vegetables scraps, non meat soiled paper towels and napkins, unused clean water, water from soaking vegetables, etcetera. Other composting materials: lint from dryer, hair from brush, non shiny or colored paper, toilet paper cardboard roll, and paper from shredder, etcetera. )
Then dump into your compost or worm farm 🚜 bin.
 #RECYCLE  #REUSE. 
This allows for continuous fertilizing of your crops or feeding your worm farm. 
Red worms can speed up composting process and provide worm castings that are great natural fertilizer.  Adding the worm compost to your garden will allow the worms to aid in tilling the soil.
So what gardening project are you working on? Comment below with your tips.

Wishing you lots of  Blessings, Love, and Peace ✌ ❤ 🙏 💕 ♥ 

Roni~

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