You aren’t going to be successful in selling something you don’t believe in. This may seem obvious but stick with me because I see this ALL. THE. TIME.
The one limited resource we have is… time. And one of the most common questions I get is, “how do you make time for your side hustle when working full-time or have another full-time commitment such as school or parenting?”
If you’re like me, you were told your entire young adult life that you should go to school, get a good job, be loyal to your work, and you’ll retire at 65 with everything you need.
I’m a huge advocate of having your own business. It has changed my life completely. Now I’m doing what I love and I have more time to spend with my family and travel! But having a business isn’t for everyone.
You may be thinking this is going to be one of those articles. The article that is asking if you have a business plan, or know who your target customer is.
Side hustles can help you pay off debt, save for a large purchase, help with everyday expenses, or pursue a passion — but the reality is, the majority of side hustlers make less than $200 per month.