Thank you for your honesty and vulnerability in sharing this video. I totally agree with everything you said as I’m a nonprofit Founder and have run my nonprofit for 24 years. You’ve given me the courage to share my story in hopes it inspires someone else💕
❤❤❤ so nice to hear you journey and just see you face!! Excited for the next video 😘🥳🙏. I’m over here trying everything under the sun too , a few years from 40 myself so I’ve been writing down where I want to be too.. while trying to throw everything at the wall to see what lands and all at a snails pace 😂 failing and failing but keep on getting back up and trying!! I’m learning Amazon and we just launched our Airbnb this July, it’s all been fun and I’m curious what will stick and what will I enjoy the most 🙃. My nonprofit has shifted to a 10 year plan/vision for a few reasons and it’s been hard to step back but I also know what’s meant to be will be. Soooo if you ever want to come visit Colorado, you have a (free) place with us !!! Just please bring me some of that body butter to try! ☺️🎉❤
It's so good to see your name!! That is so sweet- I couldn't possibly go to Colorado and not meet you!! Congrats on launching your Airbnb. Keep me posted on how it goes
Also random question, did you do Amazon FBA or influencer reviews? Are you still doing it? I switched from the fba to just make smaller passive income doing reviews on stuff we already buy.. but I’m just curious what your thoughts are on it? Are you keeping this stream of income or is it too much/not worth it?
@@aliciahubbard This was 2019 so I did Amazon FBA. I pretty much broke even on FBA and moved to eBay. I like eBay MUCH better which surprised me. Funny enough, I got approved for the influencer reviews last week and hoping to do that in my spare time. It's hard to know yet if it's worth my time. FBA was cool but I wasn't invested in the sourcing part. I much more enjoyed going to thrift stores for eBay.
Any advice for someone in their early 60s who’s dropped the ball and would like to pick it up.? I had one session with you about a year and a half ago. Lots of other things came up… Do you believe in nonprofits without a 501c3. I have it but, thinking about letting it go for a regular nonprofit if there’s such a thing. Thanks
My first piece of advice is that you didn't drop the ball, it's probably more of a situation where it wasn't the yet. You might not have had what you really needed to start and that's ok. But being 60 is perfect because you have less concerns about what people think and usually more free time. If you don't want to pay federal income tax you need some kind of tax exempt status. But some organizations that stay super small have flown under the radar and if you make under 5000 a year you don't have to apply
@BossonaBudget at this point I'd like to join/ pay for your services to help me get on track with documents etc. I'll go to Boss on a Budget to sign up. Thanks, I believe I can do this.
Thank you for sharing your journey. It's really encouraging! Bless u
Thank-you!❤ this is so encouraging.
Thank you for your honesty and vulnerability in sharing this video. I totally agree with everything you said as I’m a nonprofit Founder and have run my nonprofit for 24 years. You’ve given me the courage to share my story in hopes it inspires someone else💕
Awww that's so great. Congrats on running your nonprofit this long ❤️
The way you talk about watching all those UA-cam videos is how I watch YOUR videos! I also bought one of your workbooks today. 🙂
Thank you ❤
❤❤❤ so nice to hear you journey and just see you face!! Excited for the next video 😘🥳🙏. I’m over here trying everything under the sun too , a few years from 40 myself so I’ve been writing down where I want to be too.. while trying to throw everything at the wall to see what lands and all at a snails pace 😂 failing and failing but keep on getting back up and trying!! I’m learning Amazon and we just launched our Airbnb this July, it’s all been fun and I’m curious what will stick and what will I enjoy the most 🙃. My nonprofit has shifted to a 10 year plan/vision for a few reasons and it’s been hard to step back but I also know what’s meant to be will be. Soooo if you ever want to come visit Colorado, you have a (free) place with us !!! Just please bring me some of that body butter to try! ☺️🎉❤
It's so good to see your name!! That is so sweet- I couldn't possibly go to Colorado and not meet you!! Congrats on launching your Airbnb. Keep me posted on how it goes
@@BossonaBudget 🥰🤞please come visit anytime!
Also random question, did you do Amazon FBA or influencer reviews? Are you still doing it? I switched from the fba to just make smaller passive income doing reviews on stuff we already buy.. but I’m just curious what your thoughts are on it? Are you keeping this stream of income or is it too much/not worth it?
@@aliciahubbard This was 2019 so I did Amazon FBA. I pretty much broke even on FBA and moved to eBay. I like eBay MUCH better which surprised me. Funny enough, I got approved for the influencer reviews last week and hoping to do that in my spare time. It's hard to know yet if it's worth my time. FBA was cool but I wasn't invested in the sourcing part. I much more enjoyed going to thrift stores for eBay.
Your an inspiration
Thank you ❤️
Hello.. I’m in that process and I need HELP!!!
Hi! Tell me what you're struggling with.
@@BossonaBudget Hey, thanks for responding. I’m really considering starting a Nonprofit Organization. I just don’t know where to start.
I’m 54 and trying to get my own nonprofit started. I would love to hear about yours! 😊
Any advice for someone in their early 60s who’s dropped the ball and would like to pick it up.?
I had one session with you about a year and a half ago. Lots of other things came up…
Do you believe in nonprofits without a 501c3. I have it but, thinking about letting it go for a regular nonprofit if there’s such a thing. Thanks
My first piece of advice is that you didn't drop the ball, it's probably more of a situation where it wasn't the yet. You might not have had what you really needed to start and that's ok. But being 60 is perfect because you have less concerns about what people think and usually more free time. If you don't want to pay federal income tax you need some kind of tax exempt status. But some organizations that stay super small have flown under the radar and if you make under 5000 a year you don't have to apply
@BossonaBudget at this point I'd like to join/ pay for your services to help me get on track with documents etc.
I'll go to Boss on a Budget to sign up. Thanks, I believe I can do this.
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