Article: Cutting expenses and changing your lifestyle may leave you with enough money to pay more towards your debt.  However, you may need to increase your income in order to earn enough to get yourself out of debt.  Many people stay in debt because their debt payments are so high that they don’t have enough money to cover their living expenses, so they continue to use their credit cards.  Earning more money can help you to break your dependence on credit cards and focus on getting out of debt. Use the skills you have acquired in your professional life to earn some extra money on the side.  If you’re good at writing, have a flair for design or have an artistic talent, you can earn money by providing services with these skills. If you are replicating work you do in your professional life, be careful not to compete with your employer.  Check to see if you signed a non-compete agreement, which prevents you from working in the same industry in direct competition with your employer.   Freelance writing jobs include writing blog posts and generating content for content websites.  Content sites pay around $.03 per word, which would be $3 for 100 words.  Writing guest blog posts might earn you up to $50 per post. If you have solid experience as a graphic artist, you could earn up to $100 per hour designing advertisements, website home pages, book covers, brochures or corporate reports.  Create a website that states that you are available for hire and links to samples of your work and customer testimonials. If you have a digital SLR camera and can use photo editing software, you can earn money taking portraits, as a wedding photographer or by selling stock photos.  Family and portrait photographers earn up to $100 per session.  Wedding photographers can charge several thousand dollars.  Stock photography pays between $.15 and $.50 per picture. If you are artistic or crafty, you can sell your wares.  Start your own website or sell your products on a site like Etsy.  Ask local merchants to sell your products.  Rent a table at a local craft fair or flea market.  Make jewelry from conventional or unique materials.  Remember to include the cost of materials and the time spent on the items when determining the price. Create holiday crafts for Easter, Christmas, Halloween and Valentine’s Day. If you are really good at something or have expertise with an activity or hobby, create a digital product to share your knowledge.  Writing e-books or creating online courses are good sources of passive income.  That means that once you create the product and put it up for sale, it continues to generate income for you even after you have stopped actively working on it.  If you already have a blog, put your posts together into an e-book that you can sell on a platform like Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing. Create an online course on sites like Udemy or Pathwright.  Courses can be sold for up to $50 or more, depending on the topic. According to Forbes, the average instructor earns about $7,000 per course. If you are a teacher or you have a skill in something like a foreign language or a musical instrument, take on a few students to tutor.  Find students through word of mouth or by advertising in the newspaper or on Craigslist.  Give lessons in person, or connect with students online through platforms like AceYourCollegeClasses.com.  Private tutors can earn at least $30 per hour or more if they have advanced degrees.  Music teachers can charge $25 to $30 for a 30 minute lesson.  Teaching in an adult education center pays approximately $20 per hour.
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Supplement your income. Freelance in your spare time. Create and sell arts and crafts. Sell your expertise. Teach or tutor.
Article: Many companies manufacture products specifically designed to prevent glasses from fogging. These are either a spray or gel and, when applied directly to your lens, will reduce fog by forming a barrier that protects against moisture condensing. Most products require you to spray both sides of the lens, let dry, and wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth. Some products suggest longer dry times, while others require the spray or gel be rinsed off prior to wiping. Check product packaging for specific instructions. These pre-treated cloths are convenient and easy to use. Simply wipe both sides of the lens using the pre-packaged wipe. These wipes are made for only one use, so just throw it away when you're finished. Check with your eye doctor about the availability and cost of applying a one-time coating to your lenses to permanently prevent fog. This option may be particularly useful when there are drastic and/or frequent temperature changes or if the fog creates a safety hazard. Be prepared to leave your glasses for a few days and spend between $50-$100.
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Purchase an anti-fog product to treat your glasses at home. Purchase anti-fog wipes for on-the-go protection. Invest in a professional anti-fog treatment for a longer lasting solution.
Article: Run some water from your sink into the bucket, leaving 2–3 inches (5.1–7.6 cm) of space at the top to make the bucket easier to carry without sloshing. It’s best to use warm or lukewarm water, as it will be closer in temperature to the water that was already in the tank previously.  Use whatever water source is closest to your aquarium to cut down on the distance you’ll have to tote the bucket back and forth. You may need to fill the bucket multiple times if you’re replacing the water in a particularly large tank. Refer to bottle of the product you choose for more detailed directions. Most of the time, it will only take 1-2 drops per 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water to successfully chlorine, chloramine, ammonia, nitrite, and other chemicals and impurities. If left untreated, the chemicals in tap water could wipe out whole colonies of good bacteria, or even harm your goldfish itself. Carefully lift the bucket over the edge of the tank and tilt it so that it flows in little by little. When refilling a large tank, wait 5-10 minutes before adding every next bucket to give the water time to reach a consistent temperature. Continue until you’ve replenished the water to its original level.  If you’ve got a thermometer in your tank, look for it to reach a minimum of 60 °F (16 °C) before adding more water. Goldfish are most comfortable at around 65–72 °F (18–22 °C). Unless the water is near room temperature, it may be too cold or too warm for your goldfish.  Raising or lowering the temperature in the tank drastically could "shock" your goldfish, leaving it vulnerable to disease. Now that your aquarium is clean, all that’s left to do is reactivate the filter, heater, and air pump. If possible, let everything run for about 20 minutes to bring the water temperature and oxygen back to their optimal levels. Afterwards, return your goldfish to the tank and welcome it home with a snack! Remember to plug your goldfish tank back into the nearest wall outlet.
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Fill your second, clean bucket with tap water. Add a dechlorinator to the tap water to make it safe for your goldfish. Pour the treated water into the tank gradually. Turn your tank equipment back on.