@Okie, glad you now take MS more seriously, and you've narrowed down the jobs you take. I think that's a good approach.
@Morledzep, I hate to hear how your mobility has worsened. You were already having a tough time. What type of case do you need? Does it have to be name brand? If you can message me a link to something that would work for you, I can keep my eyes open for something and send it to you. I've got a few Tablet casts on hand but I do not think any of them have a strap for the neck.
@nolimitem I hope you can turn your bar business around. Can I ask what is draining your costs?
After venturing on two different business avenues last year (mystery shopping/audits and online reselling), I made the switch to focus more on reselling in 2024. While I truly enjoy the gas audits and mystery shopping jobs and had some good months making money at them, Q4 last year I realized that long-term the money would be in reselling. Another factor was mom's memory deteriorating further, which I started to notice last fall. I would be out-of-town doing a route, call to check on her and make sure she had eaten. She would tell me what she ate. Then, I would call again before heading back to see if she needed anything. She normally said she was good. I would pick me up something to eat and come home expecting to eat, only to find that mom had not eaten. Or, if she did, she didn't remember.
After what I felt were good sales over Christmas, I closed for two weeks, invested in some shelving units to put in our garage so I could store inventory. I had things almost complete when New Year's Weekend a tree from a neighboring property came crashing through the roof, with me inside. I made it out safely. Had I not rearranged where I had my inventory, I probably would have lost most of it. While I had a few things to break, it wasn't anything major. The tree dust was more of an issue. I almost gave up right there my reselling efforts, because I did not know how I could operate, much less grow the business, without that space. There is no insurance on the house, something I didn't know. The property belongs to a rental company, who refused to do anything to help. Legally, they are in the right to refuse.
After my day-long pity party, I decided I would stick to what I had planned and what I felt was right. I dismantled my bedroom and converted it over to an office and storage. My personal property, some inventory, and regular stuff that you would find in a garage, all went into storage. I got what I felt was a good deal for a 10x10 unit at $90/month plus insurance costs. After letting the garage building settle for a couple of days, I worked tirelessly for 18+hours a day for nearly a week straight to move my inventory out, check it and clean it off. I boxed up my room, bed, etc., and made the switch. Ten days into the new year I opened my online store. At the time, I had 85 items posted and about 150 to list. For the past 9 months I have worked diligently to grow the number of items in my store from 85 to over 600. I could not have done it without my oldest niece's help, who assisted me over the summer. I set a record for monthly sales in June, and another one in August.
Most of the mystery shopping and audits I've done this year were in Q1. Even then, the number I completed was less than what I normally did in one month in 2023. I've not done a gas audit, except for a closed Shell, since April. I have done a handful of online/phone call shops. While there are several parts to them, I'm organized and can work through them at a good pace to make them worth my time.
My storage unit costs have risen, and I'm now paying $130 plus insurance. I have to get out of it. I could be putting that towards something I own and have it all here at the house. My hope was to get the garage repaired, but the only estimate I was able to get came in at $15k. I did good getting the tree removed. A few weeks ago I decided I needed to make the move and get out of the storage unit. I decided I needed to do an inventory reset and count before going into Christmas. Not only have I listed more things, I have well over 500 items I've bought to list. I'm running out of room. I spent about $500 in high-quality bins with locking lids, mostly 40 galloon and 20 gallon sizes. I purchased desiccant packs off Amazon to help control moisture. I moved my shelves back into the garage, near the front door and where the roof is still intact. I have most things out of my bedroom, except my light box, which is where I photograph my products, and my good shipping boxes and supplies. The past few days I have been moving stuff from storage back here, and working on getting things organized. I'm going to move as much as I can fit here, then make the decision on whether to donate what is left or just downsize the storage unit to a 5x4. I won't have enough room to put my bed back in my room, so that's still a no-go.
Looking ahead, I plan to continue to grow my store. I expect to have at least 900 items listed by the end of the year. Keep in mind I have to replace what sells. I've been selling about 100 items per month and adding around 100 items. I do not know if I can keep that up with Christmas sales getting ready to start. If I get too busy, I have around 150 listings saved as drafts. I just need to photograph the items, and those can be made live.
If I have a good quarter 4, then I plan to take the last two weeks of December and the first two weeks of January (if not all of January) off. Then, I plan to grow again for 2025, with hopefully about 2200 items listed by the end of next year.
I'm hoping by early 2025, I will be able to get a shed built here. I've got the pad to put it on. If I end up with anything from my dad's estate, then I may be able to consider repairing the garage. I would rather have everything in it as it is quite large.
On a personal note that I cannot go into details about, I did achieve a goal/come out of an issue that had been plaguing me for years.
Health wise, like the rest of you, I need to have a better diet and get some of this weight off. I used to have an issue gaining weight. Well, no issues with that anymore! I'm a junk-foodaholic. I've improved on what I eat over the past year, but I still like my Flamin' Hot Doritos, Nutter Butter Cookies, and Starbucks Frappuccino. I do not eat as much ice cream as in the past. I turned 44 this year, and didn't think I would make it to 40. I'm grateful to be here. 5 years ago I was into cardio. I could do 1500 jumping jacks over the span of 45 minutes. I need to get back to that. I have talked about going to a gym. I used to be good at taking a daily constitutional, but that has mostly gone by the wayside due to staying busy during the safe hours to be out on the trail.
There is the truth.
Then there is the right thing to say.