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In 2006, Congress established National Entrepreneurship Week. It is celebrated roughly the third week of February. You might think of “entrepreneurship” in terms of new business start-ups with the intention of having them blossom into Wall Street winners. Well, there’s a new kind of entrepreneur rising from the ranks of not just Main Street but that little subdivision well off of Main Street.
Spurred partly by inflation-induced need and partly by just wanting something to do (especially in retirement), America is fast becoming a nation of side hustlers. According to McKinsey and Company, the number of full-time employees operating side businesses has grown from 27% in 2016 to 36% in 2022.
And those figures don’t include retirees who have turned their hobbies into for-profit enterprises.
These people, and many more who are exploring the idea of starting a side hustle, represent the new face of the American entrepreneur. Gone is the image of the stoic, rugged individualist. The eager, optimistic opportunist has replaced it. And that’s not a bad thing.
But while that former pioneering spirit might have matter-of-factly endured the trials of tribulations of the trails they blazed, the new wide-eyed enthusiasm tends to lead to a roller coaster of emotions.
What are the cons of starting a side hustle?
One of the biggest concerns when starting a side hustle—and one you may not expect—is the stress associated with it. This worry is typical when venturing into any unknown.
Uncertainty breeds anxiety. Even if your side hustle started as a hobby, transitioning towards a revenue-generating model contains new and different tasks. The more moving parts, the bigger the chance one of the spinning wheels will break.
Therein lies the solution to this problem. There are ways of dealing with stress that can help mitigate it.
Is having a side hustle worth it?
Focusing on the upside potential, therefore, may house the secret to overcoming stress. Three yards and a cloud of dust may frustrate you. One step backward for every three steps forward can confound you. If you keep your eyes on the prize, however, all that interim irritation melts away.
When you run a side hustle, you don’t have to worry about the stress associated with operating larger businesses. Still, you’re not immune from the fundamental stress experienced by all entrepreneurs. And, like them, the way out is very similar.
It helps to remember how you got to your side hustle. You didn’t just happen upon it. It came to you. It excited you. It embraced you. Feed on that feeling.
What is the easiest side hustle to start?
The easiest side hustle for you to start is the side hustle that most invigorates you from the very beginning.
Rafe Gomez, based in Montclair, New Jersey, is co-owner of VC Inc. Marketing (day job), but he also has a side hustle called Danceteria REWIND. He sees this from both a full-time business owner as well as a part-time side hustle operator.
How many hours should you put into a side hustle?
There’s a final aspect of stress you must address. This is not the stress of the situation or of the environment. It’s a stress that attacks you when you drop your defenses. What prompts this? The demands on your time during the initial start-up phase.
You won’t be reading this far if you aren’t up to the challenge. Specifically, the challenge is not to fight stress but to make it to your advantage.
Side hustles need not be philosophical undertakings. They should be fun and profitable. If you have butterflies, don’t worry. That’s a good sign. It means you care what happens.
And caring is the first step to succeeding.
Link to Forbes
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