4 Reasons you should start a side hustle

 
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As young professionals we have a lot on our plate. We work crazy hours under high-stress conditions with limited time off. Although getting better at our jobs and making time for our families can be a feat in and of itself, I challenge you to consider 1 more thing this year: start a side hustle.

Starting a side hustle allows you to:

1. Explore one of your interests which may add balance to your life.  Outside of our careers, many of us have hobbies we enjoy and other skills we are good at. Instead of keeping these interests a secret or putting them on the back burner, why not explore them even more? Many of us know people who were working full time in their career, but launched a successful podcast on the side or started a coaching business. Perhaps some of our colleagues also work as weekend photographers or hair stylists in their free time. Some of the people we knew in college may have even dabbled in real estate, become public speakers, or authored a book. You can do something like that too. Whatever it is you choose, these additional things, outside of our careers, allow us to explore other interests and may add more balance to our lives.

2. Relieve stress and prevent burnout. As our careers become even more demanding and the work hours pile up, we can find ourselves feeling over-burdened. Although no job is completely void of stress, there are things we could do to decrease the stress we feel or at least lower its impact on our overall health. Oftentimes exploring our other interests, whether its art, photography, music, writing, speaking, or even exercising allows us to gain a new skill or explore a hobby that can decrease the stress we feel at our job.  

3. Standout from other young professionals and make yourself more marketable. As we enter this new decade in the age of social media and internet marketing, good branding is essential. While being competent at your day job is important, having multiple skills and things that you do well can help differentiate you from others. As you begin to stand out, you will likely garner more interest from other clients and patients which can lead to even more opportunities and higher levels of influence in both your main career and your side hustles.

4. Add additional revenue stream(s). One of the best things about exploring other hobbies and become skilled in multiple areas is that it could put extra money in your pocket. With the proper marketing, these skills and hobbies can open up additional doors for us and lead to lucrative opportunities and sponsorships that could be a reliable second or third source of income. Although your day job may pay you well, creating an additional revenue stream from a hobby or task you enjoy can increase your monthly income and make you less reliant on your day job. Plus, getting paid to do something you enjoy, and are good at, can make you even happier and increase your overall life satisfaction.

My point? Although our jobs are noble and can be rewarding in and of themselves, consider branching out a little. Think of other hobbies you enjoy or skills you possess and explore them even more. Doing so might add more enjoyment to your life and prevent you from burning out in your career. It could also help you stand out from others and may even lead to bigger and more lucrative opportunities in the future.

Tell me, would you consider pursuing a side hustle in 2020?