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Get in the Habit of Looking for Those Side Hustles

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Get in the Habit of Looking for Those Side Hustles

 There’s no better time than now to think about making a little money on the side. Today’s gig economy is flourishing. Technology like the internet, smartphones, and apps make it possible to work anytime and anywhere. Even if you have a full-time job, finding ways to make extra money is possible. Here are some ways you can find time to sneak in a side hustle here and there:

Take Advantage of Every Moment

No matter what your side gig is, there are bound to be small tasks you can do in short increments of time. Perhaps you can take on tasks like planning blog posts or drafting correspondence during your morning subway commute. Use your lunch hour to make some much-needed phone calls or knock out a quick freelance job on a site like Fiverr. Pick up some driving gigs on the weekend for Uber. Always try to squeeze in a little work in those spare minutes.

Schedule It In

If you’ve got a full schedule, finding the time to add in a side hustle can definitely be a challenge. That’s why you need to live by your calendar. Write down time when you plan to work on making extra income. Maybe you can stay an extra hour after work or head to a coffee shop to get some things done. That way, once you get home, you can relax, and the work is out of the way.

Automate What You Can

Today’s technology allows you to automate quite a bit. Consider social media, for instance. You can schedule posts ahead of time so that you’re able to focus on your full-time job during the day. There are apps that let you integrate various online tools to work together to get more done. One of these is called If This, Then That. You can also set up rules within your email program that will automatically sort things for you, making them easier to manage. If you look for freelance gigs often, set up a Google alert to help you keep up with postings within your area of expertise.

Outsource Tasks

Finally, considering outsourcing the tasks you simply don’t enjoy or that would be quicker when done by a professional. When you add a side hustle to your busy schedule, it’s important to optimize your time as efficiently as possible. Don’t spend hours trying to figure something out that you could simply pay someone to do. Spend your time on your strengths.

Keep these tips in mind when trying to squeeze in an extra source of income. Working a side hustle can be lucrative and satisfying when you plan accordingly and know some tricks.

 Today, I’m learning more in a Mastermind group with my business mentors. I believe in coaching...in learning, so I practice what I teach.

I hope you are creating healthy habits that will have an impact on your life.

Until next time...

Cheers!

Lisa

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