If you can provide advice that other businesses or individuals will pay for, whether it's suggesting structural changes within an organization or putting together a marketing plan for a new product, then you could consider becoming a consultant in that field. A common offshoot of this is training:
Once you've developed the initial training packages, you can often just tweak them to suit different clients or audiences. And since both consulting and training can easily take place at the client's site, or an off site meeting space, you don't need a large office in your home
Alternatively, you could set up your retail business to rely on direct mail, catalogs, or even trade shows or farmers' markets instead of physical floor space in your home. Retailers are increasingly setting up "virtual" storefronts on the Internet, either in addition to other methods of selling or as a complete replacement for them. And, of course, your store can be selling products that you make yourself or that you've purchased from other people. The wonderful thing about the Internet is you can run your online business from anywhere you have an Internet connection, even in Costa Rica
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