Interested in starting a side hustle, but feel a little short on time?
The good news is even the busiest of people can find a side hustle that works for them.
There are endless ways to make extra income through side hustles. Whether you choose to blog, give music lessons, tutor, or mow lawns, there is no shortage of ways to start earning extra cash todday.
So how can you find time to side hustle? Here are some tips.
Find Your Why
Success won’t be easy if you don’t know why you want to start a side hustle. So decide on your why. Are you working to save extra money? Explore a new career field? Pay off debt? Start your own business?
When times get tough or overwhelming, your “why” can serve as a constant reminder to keep pushing. Working a side hustle when you’re already busy isn’t always easy, so keep your “why” in mind.
Get Organized
As you get busier, your time becomes increasingly valuable. Organization is the key to accomplishing all of your goals, even when you are busy.
When you’re busy, it may be tempting to dive right in and start working. But taking a few minutes to organize yourself can save you a lot of time and stress.
Take a few minutes every Sunday to organize your week ahead, and do the same each morning. What tasks are high priority? What does your schedule look like? What are your goals for the week? You can stress less by making organization a high priority.
Figure out what methdod of organization works for you. Do you like to write evverything down in a planner? Keep a digital calendar? How to you organize your tasks and goals? It may take some time to figure out what works best for you, but we’ve put together a list of the best time management apps, which will help.
Establish Boundaries
It isn’t easy to balance a full-time job, a side hustle, a family, house, your health, and other commitments. Without setting boundaries, it can be easy for one of these categories to take precedence, while the others get less attention.
You can set boundaries by setting aside times each week to focus on each priority. For instance, many bloggers and freelancers I know wake up early to work on their side projects before work. That way, they have dedicated time with their families at night.
After you find what schedule works for you, stick to it. Without setting boundaries, you’ll find it near impossible to successfully balance it all.
Find Your Focus
Are you the type of person who checks their phone every few minutes, works with 15 tabs open on your internet window, keeps the television on while working, or answers every email the second it comes in?
Most of us are guilty of succumbing to every minor distraction that comes our way. While it’s good to be flexible in your working style, you’ll find it difficult to accomplish much if you aren’t intentionally eliminating the distractions around you.
Focus on the task at hand and turn off or put away any potential distraction. You’ll find that you can accomplish tasks significantly faster and therefore will free up more time.
Be Wary of Burnout
Busy people usually like to keep busy. But they don’t always realize that they are on the path to burnout until it’s too late.
Burnout can completely derail your life, and it’s vital to be intentional about preventing it. It is essential to dedicate time to yourself and acknowledge when your workload is unsustainable.
Consider Outsourcing
When side hustling, your time really becomes valuable. While it can be difficult for some people to outsource certain tasks, it can be worth it.
Ask yourself if you are really using your time effectively. Are you spending time on small tasks that you could outsource to others to do? Could you use your time to earn more money, even if you had to pay someone else to help you along the way?
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How do you balance your side hustle with your other priorities? What time management tips do you have?
giulia says
totally agree:D