
Offer to decorate small apartments or assisted‑living rooms using mostly what people already own, charging a flat design fee.
Host low‑cost neighborhood “skills afternoons” where you teach one simple, money‑saving skill each time and accept donations or small tickets.
Become a paid walking companion for people who want gentle exercise but feel safer with someone experienced and calm beside them.
Offer wardrobe decluttering for other seniors, helping them sell or donate clothes and keeping a small percentage of the sale.
Turn your funniest family moments into a small printed “humor booklet” and sell it at local shops or online.
Create “memory boxes” for clients, filling them with labeled photos and mementos you organize and assemble.
Offer to review and simplify people’s monthly bills, subscriptions, and services, charging a small fee and a bonus if you find big savings.
Host small, paid “board game mornings” or “card afternoons” at community centers, charging a tiny entry fee plus optional snacks.