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The Little Lilypad is a lifestyle blog mostly written by a mum to two beautiful, cheeky and entertaining daughters. It is sometimes written by the Man on the Pad or by one of our baby bloggers. Occasionally we accept guest posts too. There is frequently talk of sustainable living, saving money, lifestyle and travel. It is hopefully helpful, sometimes funny and always honest.

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Category: Money Saving

  1. Family Friendly Working From Home Ideas

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    Working from home can be a great solution for mums who want to balance their career with their family life. However, it can be challenging to find flexible work opportunities that fit around school runs and baby nap times. Here are five top tips to help you find family-friendly work from home opportunities.

    1. Freelance Writing and Blogging

    Freelance writing and blogging are great options for mums who want to work from home. Many companies and individuals hire freelance writers to create content for their websites or blogs. You can work on your own schedule and choose the projects that interest you. Blogging is another option that offers flexibility, as you can write and publish posts whenever you have time. Plus, it can be a great way to share your own experiences and connect with other mums.

    2. Virtual Assistant

    Many businesses and entrepreneurs need help with administrative tasks, such as email management, scheduling appointments, and social media management. As a virtual assistant, you can work from home and provide these services remotely. This is a great option if you have good organizational skills and are comfortable working with technology.

    3. Online Tutoring

    Online tutoring is a great option for mums who have a teaching background or expertise in a particular subject area. Many companies hire online tutors to provide one-on-one instruction to students. You can work from home and choose the hours that work best for you. Plus, it can be a rewarding way to help others learn and grow.

    4. Direct Sales

    Direct sales is another option that offers flexibility and the potential for a good income. Many companies offer opportunities to sell their products directly to customers, either through parties or online. You can work on your own schedule and choose the products that you want to sell. Plus, it can be a great way to connect with other mums and build a community.

    5. Remote Customer Service

    Many companies are now offering remote customer service positions, which can be a great option for mums who want to work from home. As a remote customer service representative, you would handle customer inquiries and provide support via phone, email, or chat. This is a great option if you have good communication skills and enjoy helping others.

    When looking for family-friendly work from home opportunities, it’s important to keep your priorities in mind. Consider your schedule, your family’s needs, and your own interests and skills. With a little research and some creativity, you can find flexible work that allows you to balance your career and your family life.

     

  2. Energy-saving ideas for your home

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    With the cost of living crisis on everyones mind, saving money on energy bills is a hot topic of conversation right now. But aside from doing some of the obvious things like switching lights off or changing the light bulbs. I wanted to share with you some energy-saving ideas for your home. 

    Download the SaveMoneyCutCarbon app

    I have worked with SaveMoneyCutCarbon for some time and was therefore really excited to hear that they have launched their own FREE app! The new SaveMoneyCutCarbon Home app is the place to learn, shop and save. In one app there is help for you be more sustainable by reducing energy, water, plastic & carbon all while saving money.

    It is really interesting that the app helps you to get to know the impact of your household consumption of water, energy, carbon and plastic and has a handy swap shop to understand the ecofriendly swaps you can easily make. 

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    Make the most of the night rates

    It sounds crazy, but many energy companies and tariffs will offer cheaper rates for using energy at night. You might think, what’s the point if you are asleep? But actually, there are things that you can do. For example, you can set your laundry to come on in the early hours of the morning. A full load will be ready for you when you wake up, and it cost you less than it would during the day. You could also do this with the dishwasher as well. Two appliances you still want to use, but an energy-saving way of using them. (This is only applicable if you have Economy 7 or similar). 

    It is also important for you to understand your bill and the tariff that you are on. Understanding your bill and costs will help you to make informed decisions about the changes in the cost of living.

    Forget standby, switch things off 

    Some people think that putting something in standby mode is the best thing to do, but it actually doesn’t help when it comes to energy-saving and uses up energy, even just a little bit. So make sure you switch things off fully and even at the wall to ensure there is no residual energy being used. 

    Don’t fill the kettle up

    Every time we switch that kettle on to make a cup of tea or coffee, most people fill the kettle up. But this means you are using more energy to heat the full kettle of water when you likely only use one or two cups full. So a great idea is to only fill the kettle with the water that you need. You will use much less energy and make a big saving over the course of a year. 

    Turn the temperature down

    When you do your washing, switch the temperature down. You can still get great results when it comes to cleaning your clothes when switching the temperature to as low as twenty degrees. 

    Keep the curtains closed

    No matter what time of the year it is, keeping the curtain closed retains residual heat during the winter and keeps your home cool in the summer. This means you are less likely to use more energy on heating or trying to cool down your home during the summer months. 

    Hopefully, these tips will help you to save some energy in your home.

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  3. Money Makers From The Comfort Of Your Own Home? It's Possible.

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    With the cost of living rising, sometimes dealing with our finances can be a hard pill to swallow, especially if you find your outgoings increasing. At this time of year especially, many people make pledges to improve their situation, and often this has much to do with finances. This is why I thought it would be a good idea to share with you some of the ways you can make extra money online. It’s a great way to boost your income, and still, get that balance of work and home life just right. Interested? Read on to find out how. 

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    Become a freelancer

    Freelancing is a great way to earn money from home. In fact, some people even do this exclusively now which can offer great home and work-life balance, especially if you have a young family. Freelancing could be anything. It might be ghostwriting for blogs, or creating content for different brand websites. It might mean offering administrator skills such as letter writing and data input. Some people even type from audio, creating documents for different companies. There are many different options available to you. 

    Make clever investments

    If you have a bit of money spare, but you want to make more use of it, then you could consider investing it. One way of doing that is in the stocks and shares market, which can prove quite lucrative when the right decisions and investments are made. Although it can seem quite a daunting prospect at first, especially if you have never done it before, so worth doing your research.

    Start a blog  (like this one)

    We have been blogging for over 10 years but blogging and vlogging has become increasingly popular in the last few years. With blogs specializing in all kinds of genres. But it has also become an opportunity to earn extra money through advertising content and things like affiliate links. Blogging is flexible and can fit around the time you have. You could even use your evenings so it doesn’t impact your day job. There are plenty of websites online offering lots of advice on how to get started. 

    Perform mystery shops online

    A lot of companies and brands want the opinion of the consumer about things like their websites and customer service. So they enlist the help of mystery shoppers to process this feedback. You could sign up to perform these mystery shops in your spare time. Often they take no time at all, and it could mean a few clicks on a website or a quick conversation over the phone. 

    Sell unwanted items on websites like eBay or Vinted

    Finally, use websites like eBay or Vinted to sell your unwanted items online. It’s a great way to boost your income quickly as an auction can last on average seven days. Post your items once payment is received and that’s the job done. It’s a great way to clear out some of the clutter in your home and means that clothing doesn't end up in landfill either!

     

  4. 5 tips to reduce your waste and save more money

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    When it comes to your home one main focus you may have is to reduce the waste which in turn can save you some money. Waste is a big problem right now, and many households can struggle with the amount they throw away or get rid of. However, with a bit of focus and attention, you can reduce the waste in your home and save some extra money in the process. But what can you do? Here are some of the tips that could help you to reduce your waste and save more money. 

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    Focus on food waste

    One of the big areas of waste in any household is food. It is a huge problem for many however with a few changes in habits you can start to reduce what you throw away and also in the process eat better and save money. For starters, meal planning can be a great way to reduce what you throw away. It means you have a list and only buy what you need. The next thing to consider is batch cooking. It will stop you from resorting to a takeaway if you are rushed one evening. Finally, make use of all your vegetables and best before items. Freeze what you can, cook up what is needed, and love your leftovers. 

    Avoid single-use items like plastic bottles

    Another thing that you could try is to avoid single-use plastic in your home. This means water bottles and other items that you might get in single-use plastics. Shop individually for the vegetables and fruit you need rather than having to buy pre-packed items that might go to waste. You could also try refill stores now for cereals, flours, and also other things like shampoo and washing up liquid. 

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    Collect rainwater 

    Rainwater is one of those things that we have little control over the waste. But you can collect rainwater by putting a container in the garden. You can then use this for things such as watering your plants. 

    Shop your home first 

    Before buying anything why not shop your home first? This can work in so many different ways. For example, shopping your fridge can help you to create a meal out of leftovers and items that you might ordinarily throw away. It can also help you to avoid buying unnecessarily. Shopping your home can also work for things like clothes. Look at what you have rather than feeling the need to buy something new. 

    Repair it instead of replacing it 

    We can all be so quick to replace something if it is broken rather than repairing it. So why not try and repair it instead? This can work for furniture or any item in your home. If it isn’t fully repairable could the parts be used in another way? You could create a different piece of furniture simply by upcycling things or putting the furniture in a different room. Repairing things in your home can help you to avoid having to spend. 

    Hopefully, these tips will help you to reduce waste and save more money.