Money Moves Monday:
5 Simple Ways to Increase Your Income This Week

Let’s get straight to it—because I know how this goes.
Everybody wants to make more money… but by Monday, most people are already overwhelmed, overthinking, and stuck.
So today, we’re not doing complicated.
We’re doing practical.
Here are five ways you can increase your income this week—not next month, not someday.
1. Sell what you already know.
You don’t need another certification. You need to package what you already do naturally.
Can you organize? Write? Talk? Cook? Style outfits?
That’s income.
Offer it. Post it. Tell people.
Stop sitting on value like it’s not valuable.
2. Turn your phone into a paycheck.
If you’re scrolling, you should also be earning.
Start creating simple content:
- Product reviews
- “Come with me” videos
- Before & afters
You don’t need perfection—you need consistency. Platforms are paying attention to people who show up.
3. Clean out and cash in.
Look around your house.
Clothes you don’t wear. Items you forgot about.
That’s money sitting still.
List 5–10 items today on Facebook Marketplace, Poshmark, or eBay.
Quick cash is often already in your possession.
4. Use affiliate links the right way.
You’re already recommending things to people every day.
Now get paid for it.
Sign up for affiliate programs and share:
- What you actually use
- What you actually like
- What solves a problem
The key is trust. People don’t buy links—they buy your experience.
5. Offer a quick service this week.
Not a full business. Not a brand overhaul.
Just one simple offer.
Examples:
- Resume edits
- Social media page audits
- Cleaning or organizing
- Errand services
Put a price on it. Post it. Let people say yes.
Here’s the truth most people won’t tell you:
Increasing your income is less about opportunity…
and more about movement.
You don’t need ten streams right now.
You need one stream that starts flowing.
So pick one of these today.
Not all five. Just one.
Because momentum?
That’s where the money is.
And once you get it moving—you’ll see just how much is possible.



