Small steps to £25,000: top 10 tips and more

What if you needed to raise £25,000? Seems impossible, right? Break it down! and ask yourself “What could I do today?”

Better than a poke in the eye with a wet fish (or light a candle instead of cursing the darkness): Raising £25,000 is the same as raising £2,500 10 times. Break it down. Raising £2,500 is the same as raising £250 10 times. Raising £250 is the same as raising £25 10 times. (And of course, if you happen to be raising money for a good cause, asking everyone you know to ask everyone they know to give £2.50 is better than a poke in the eye with a wet fish.)

How to make £250 this week What could you do today, tomorrow, the day after that? The prospect of saving up a large amount can be daunting, but you’ve got to start somewhere and I bet you could do one of these:

  1. Find something in your house worth £25 that you don’t use to auction online.
  2. Look at your bank account and make a saving of £25 by cancelling a subscription or membership you don’t use.
  3. Save £25 on your shopping by making a shopping list, downgrading brands, planning to use leftovers or making better use of your freezer.
  4. Start a savings account and set up a standing order for £25 a month or make your savings work harder by moving to a better rate. Look into investments. (See number 10!)
  5. Move your credit card debt to a 0% deal and save more than £25 on interest payments.
  6. Move your household bills to different providers to save money – probably more than £25 a time.
  7. Save at least £25 by buying items you use a lot in bulk when they are on special offer. For instance, a pack of cards is cheaper than buying birthday cards year round.
  8. Shop early (or buy in bulk) for Christmas and birthdays to avoid being taken in by attractive advertising.
  9. Save £5 a day for a week by taking packed lunch to work.
  10. Get a Money MOT with a financial advisor. Make a spreadsheet of all your incomings and outgoings before you go.

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Learn something new Do you have a skill you can sell or could you learn one? I bet you could make at least £25 from one of ideas listed below. And once you’ve done that, take another small step and another one….

  • acupuncture,
  • adult parties,
  • advice-giving,
  • apple growing,
  • babysitting,
  • bee-keeping,
  • bicycle repairs,
  • book-keeping,
  • building work,
  • busking,
  • cake decorating,
  • car boot sales,
  • car washing
  • card making,
  • career guidance,
  • catering,
  • chutney making,
  • copywriting,
  • counselling,
  • CV writing,
  • decorating,
  • dog walking,
  • drawing,
  • drama club running,
  • event coordination,
  • flower arranging,
  • fortune telling,
  • gardening,
  • gift buying,
  • greeting card rhymes,
  • hair design,
  • herb growing,
  • housesitting,
  • hypnotherapy,
  • I.T. tuition,
  • interior design,
  • ironing,
  • joke writing,
  • judo instruction,
  • juggling,
  • kite making,
  • knitting,
  • lacemaking,
  • language teaching,
  • life guarding,
  • local history talks,
  • make-up design,
  • massage,
  • murder mystery parties,
  • music tuition,
  • musical accompaniment,
  • mystery shopping,
  • nail painting,
  • organising,
  • origami,
  • party throwing,
  • personal training,
  • photography,
  • private tuition,
  • proof-reading,
  • puppeteering,
  • quiz writing,
  • recipe testing,
  • review writing,
  • sand carving,
  • sewing,
  • soap making,
  • staff training,
  • stand-up comedy,
  • stewarding,
  • storytelling,
  • tarot card reading,
  • tour guiding,
  • unicycle riding (OK ‘U’ was a hard one!),
  • van driving,
  • walking tours,
  • website design,
  • wedding planning,
  • eXercise instructor
  • yoga teaching,
  • zumba teaching.

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