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While side hustles are popular and potentially profitable, motivating yourself to do the extra work can be hard.

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Financial expert Rachel Cruze polled readers on Facebook about their side hustles.

In a Youtubevideo, Cruze discussed these sevencreative side hustle ideas that could get you $1,000 a month.

To qualify, you must thoroughly understand volleyball rules and be confident with leading teams.

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Some pros include flexible scheduling and opportunities for seasonal and year-round gigs at outdoor and indoor volleyball courts.

If youre passionate about education, teaching virtually or in person at any higher education facility can be meaningful.

Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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You might see the most success if you have work experience or a certification in the area youre teaching.

This makes them a good place to look for a side job with reliable weekly or biweekly paychecks.

On top of extra income, you might get an employee discount that saves you on groceries.

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Cruze said this side gig might yield around $200 per week.

This seasonal gig may be most practical if youre already used to maintaining your homes pool.

However, Cruze advised preparing to pay upfront for a vacuum and other equipment to get started.

you’re able to shop around on car care sites for deals.

While your earnings will vary, Cruze mentioned that a reader made $500 at each craft show.

You could attend a few each month and easily pass the $1,000 goal.

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