Get Paid For Exercising
I'm being paid to exercise, drink water, and weigh in weekly. Yes, it is indeed possible to get paid to do these activities as long as you are committed to following through to the end of the game.
My girlfriend introduced me to the app. Last December, she told me she cashed in her $500 winnings. I was a bit confused about how one achieves this feat.
She mentioned that the program is called Way Better and is accessible through its app. After signing up, you will be asked questions about your health and exercise habits. Following that, you will need to make a payment. I found this off-putting at first because I wasn't prepared to pay $68. However, my friend suggested I start with five games in the first two weeks and then add and play ten games each week.
I made my first payment of $68 for my membership, followed by purchasing five games at $10 each. Some of the games I chose include "5k A Day," "Build Muscle to Burn Fat," "Weigh In for Weight Loss," "Track Your Meals," and "Get Your Day Started," among others.
To win the game, you must complete the requirements for each specific challenge. Most games last two weeks, but some can extend to one month or even six weeks. For instance, in the 5K challenge, you submit pictures of your chosen step tracker, demonstrating that you have completed 5,000 steps. You need to submit these pictures four days a week.
If you don't submit your pictures by the end of the week, you will lose the game and will not receive a refund. If you complete all the requirements, you will split the total pot. On average, players earn $1.25 for participating in this game, but there have been times when I won as much as $5 or $6.
Here is my profit breakdown so far:
- March 2024 first payment: $68.99
- September 2024 second payment: $68.99
- Estimated cash-out amount profit on 11/27/2024: $280.99
This totals to $35 per month.
You can increase your earnings, especially by participating in partner games. These games enable you to exceed the usual limit of 10 games, following the "Way Better" rules. Some players engage in 15 or more games each week. Beyond the financial benefits, the Way Better program can enhance your overall quality of life.
I'm not typically a reader, but by participating in the "Read A Book" challenge, I've found myself engaging with journals I always intended to read before discarding them. Additionally, I am committed to my strength training program three days a week. Previously, I worked out an average of only two days a week, but now I can feel myself becoming more toned and stronger.
Way Better may not make you rich, but it can improve both your health and your finances. Try it for a few months to see if this program suits you.
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