If you are a Do-It-Yourself person, here are a few money saving tips:
Cut Your Own Hair
If you can cut your own hair in the mirror, more power to you. Remember the Flowbee? Fantastic haircuts every time! Go ahead give it a try.
Cut Your Children's Hair
I still laugh at the time my wife cut my daughters hair in the bathtub. She had the most beautiful mullet I've ever seen on a two year old.
Criminal Legal Defense
Every jury starts with a blank slate and as your own defense attorney you have the opportunity to teach them why you should win. Show them why the evidence is on your side and never underestimate the basic concepts...whose story is more believable; who couldn't keep their facts straight; are there gaps in the evidence presented by the State?
Eyebrow Waxing
Sounds simple enough: heat wax, apply to hair, place strip of muslin on wax, pull skin taut, yank and scream!
Change Your Car Oil
You can typically save a few bucks by doing it yourself. Purchasing oil and a filter can cost $20 at a parts store. When done, be sure to safely dispose of the used oil and filter. Check with local oil-change places to see if they accept used oil, or locate a hazardous-waste recycling center. That shop down the street with a $19.95 oil change sounds pretty good to me.
Make your own clothes
Sure, if you have a sewing machine, or want to pay $100 for one, or can use a needle and thread without puncturing your heart.
Build Your Own Website
The Internet is a never ending source of information on the subject. Recently, I've seen TV commercials for Intuit, the makers of Quickbooks, now offering websites for only $4.99. Can your business really wait to see if this approach works? I get calls daily from people who have taken on this task.
Are you confusing actions with results? If you’re already focused on saving money (a great thing!), why not focus on earning more and building your business?
Some Things Are Better Left To The Professionals.