1. Sell some clothes
The first thing Canna did was go through her wardrobe and sell any old clothes she no longer wore or needed. I used the excuse of March to sell all my old clothes I no longer needed and put them up for sale on my Instagram account, Gumtree and eBay, Canna said.
Often, you d be surprised how much other people are willing to pay for items that you no longer deem wearable.
The first thing Canna (pictured) did was go through her wardrobe and sell any old clothes she no longer wore or needed
2. Conduct market research
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