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How to increase your monthly income without burnout. The original article has been translated and summarized by Rafael Vilagut. La Nación Sunday October 30, 2022 San Jose Costa Rica. "83,675 Costa Ricans share their time in more than one job". This is According to the National Institute of Statistics INEC and its latest employment survey ECE.
Health reaches the limit. Costa Ricans opt for teaching, entrepreneurship, and night work. The key rule. The law allows workers another work activity as long as there is no conflict with the first job.
Every day represents a personal challenge for Cristal Rodríguez, who has three jobs, is getting a master's degree, takes care of her family, and generates educational content for social networks."It is quite exhausting, but life sometimes pushes us to take this kind of course, to have multiple facets or jobs to be able to build a salary". Cristal works as a psychologist and as a teacher at the same time.
Gabriel Quesada, from Cartago and 28 years old, divides his time between his job as a plastic arts teacher and his entrepreneurship as a producer of events, which consume him practically every day, but allow him to have the rhythm of life you want. As he says, both jobs are "24/7" and very demanding.
They are Costa Ricans and residents who need more than one source of income to survive or who opt for more than one job to face the rapid increase in inflation. This is also the case of a 31-year-old neighbor from Heredia, who is a single mother and works two jobs "to have a decent life."
Renting a nice house is no less than three hundred thousand Costa Rican colones (CRC 300.000) and that is already half of a good average salary. "With one job I only have enough for bills, food, and the house, so the other part-time job helps me have a little more quality of life."
Mónica Sebiani, a 24-year-old resident of San Pedro Montes de Oca, confirms how hard this lifestyle is. She had to quit one of her three jobs because her health began to deteriorate. After all, she didn't have enough time to exercise, she was tired every day, and she couldn't get a full night's sleep anymore because of everything she had to do.
Eugenia Gamboa, an occupational psychologist, has been allied for years with the researcher Pedro Gil Monte, from the University of Valencia in Spain, and in 2020 they carried out a study with 800 Costa Ricans in which they determined that 18% had "burnout" or burned syndrome, which is generated by prolonged exposure to high levels of stress at work.
The person who wrote the article, the journalist José Andrés Cespedes, fell short. He failed to mention two very important points, the enormous number of people who use the informal economy as a second or third job, and the thousands of people over 18 years of age who have found a favorable response to their needs for more income in the multi-level industry.
I have complete experience since 2004 in this industry at the hands of Jim Rohn at Herbalife Nutrition, Arthur J Williams at Citisoluciones, -the European division of Primerica-, dōTERRA essential oils, Binance/other crypto exchanges, and finally with the reservation of luxury cruise ships and hotels with inCruises Club. You do not have bosses, you work for yourself, full-time or part-time, the business model has more than 100 years of proven success, it is legal, and I do not work with "pyramids". Earn what you work for.
If you want to know more: 1) how to generate income to replace lost income, 2) help you with inflation, or 3) increase your income for other reasons, without putting your health at risk, you can leave me a message on Twitter @vilagutr or buy some of my books available on Amazon.
Health reaches the limit. Costa Ricans opt for teaching, entrepreneurship, and night work. The key rule. The law allows workers another work activity as long as there is no conflict with the first job.
Every day represents a personal challenge for Cristal Rodríguez, who has three jobs, is getting a master's degree, takes care of her family, and generates educational content for social networks."It is quite exhausting, but life sometimes pushes us to take this kind of course, to have multiple facets or jobs to be able to build a salary". Cristal works as a psychologist and as a teacher at the same time.
Gabriel Quesada, from Cartago and 28 years old, divides his time between his job as a plastic arts teacher and his entrepreneurship as a producer of events, which consume him practically every day, but allow him to have the rhythm of life you want. As he says, both jobs are "24/7" and very demanding.
They are Costa Ricans and residents who need more than one source of income to survive or who opt for more than one job to face the rapid increase in inflation. This is also the case of a 31-year-old neighbor from Heredia, who is a single mother and works two jobs "to have a decent life."
Renting a nice house is no less than three hundred thousand Costa Rican colones (CRC 300.000) and that is already half of a good average salary. "With one job I only have enough for bills, food, and the house, so the other part-time job helps me have a little more quality of life."
Mónica Sebiani, a 24-year-old resident of San Pedro Montes de Oca, confirms how hard this lifestyle is. She had to quit one of her three jobs because her health began to deteriorate. After all, she didn't have enough time to exercise, she was tired every day, and she couldn't get a full night's sleep anymore because of everything she had to do.
Eugenia Gamboa, an occupational psychologist, has been allied for years with the researcher Pedro Gil Monte, from the University of Valencia in Spain, and in 2020 they carried out a study with 800 Costa Ricans in which they determined that 18% had "burnout" or burned syndrome, which is generated by prolonged exposure to high levels of stress at work.
The person who wrote the article, the journalist José Andrés Cespedes, fell short. He failed to mention two very important points, the enormous number of people who use the informal economy as a second or third job, and the thousands of people over 18 years of age who have found a favorable response to their needs for more income in the multi-level industry.
I have complete experience since 2004 in this industry at the hands of Jim Rohn at Herbalife Nutrition, Arthur J Williams at Citisoluciones, -the European division of Primerica-, dōTERRA essential oils, Binance/other crypto exchanges, and finally with the reservation of luxury cruise ships and hotels with inCruises Club. You do not have bosses, you work for yourself, full-time or part-time, the business model has more than 100 years of proven success, it is legal, and I do not work with "pyramids". Earn what you work for.
If you want to know more: 1) how to generate income to replace lost income, 2) help you with inflation, or 3) increase your income for other reasons, without putting your health at risk, you can leave me a message on Twitter @vilagutr or buy some of my books available on Amazon.
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