Invest Your Time
- fernandoylet
- Jan 26
- 2 min read

Interested in bank bonus offers, I was surprised to find a big list of passive income ideas at https://wallethacks.com/passive-income-ideas/ with some where you can invest your time, not your money. That reminded me about trading, time-banks, and even the freebies offered in many ways and places.
If you invest your time and search with a purpose in mind, you can be greatly surprise of what you will find. To name a few, places where to search are public libraries, calling 211 explaining your needs, and community service organizations.
Schools, laundry mats, supermarkets, stores, train and bus stations, usually have bulleting boards where you can find many offers, or where you can place your own offer too. Yes, free advertising, paid just with your time. A lot of fresh business leads available for those who are looking for them.
That abundance of opportunities can easily become distractions that steers you away from your best version of yourself. So you need to focus on what you really want, or what is really helpful to your present and future. That is how you can reinvest your profits to reach your current main goal in life. Sometimes, the most profitable free activity is a silent walk in nature, to think more deeply about the future you desire. A main goal is only achievable when short term goals are aligned to reach intermediate goals. Just think about, and avoid the traps of trying to follow proven methods. That could also be a distraction. And if you feel the need, you can also improve or completely change your main goal anytime. Nothing is written in stone, and there is always room for improvement.
Here at the Syndicate Of Business Advisors (SOBA) we prefer to follow the guidance of our own unique intuition, and flow according to internal and external conditions. Non-stop trial and error. What we gain from experience, obtaining the results we don't want, is more profitable than not trying at all.

Yes, we are all different and many people won't like our ways..
What do you think about investing your own time to set and reach your goals?