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How to Actually Earn More Thru Your Side Gigs

October 19, 2017 By Chris Hamler

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How can you maximize income and productivity while taking side gigs?

 

Do you feel like your full time job is not satisfying enough? Do you have too much free time that you want to turn into something productive and profitable?

Take on side gigs!

It’s a good way to earn more income if you don’t want to leave a high-paying job. It’s also a challenging means of exploring your other skill sets and who knows, maybe through time, it can help you prepare to swing your career to something you think is a better fit for you!

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Taking on side gigs fails for most people. So, they end up burnt out. Every day feels like a never-ending nightmare, and the pay doesn’t almost feel like they’re worth it.

What shifts do you need to make in order for this whole part time thing to work out for you?

The passion factor

A lot of Americans feel unmotivated at work. They come, day in and day out, lacking the spirit and enthusiasm to the point that waking up each day actually feels painful.

Taking on part time work is an opportunity to work on areas that you’ve always been passionate about OR to discover one. It can be anything you want, from the craziest manual jobs to selling artwork on Etsy. The thing is, hard work cannot come from just going through the motions. To be good at something requires a kind of persistence that can only come from passion.

Learn something new

Once you find something you are interested in and begin work, it’s unsurprising for you meet some technical challenges. Instead of outsourcing the work, you can think about it as an opportunity to buff up your skill set. It’s never too late to learn.

Take on the challenge and set foot outside your comfort zone. If you’re the kind of person who’s up for challenge, this is the way to go.

You must take note, however, that this does not only require extra time but also money. But unlike monetary savings, it’s an investment that you can earn more from in the future. Learning a new skill set helps make your resume more diversified and attractive, and may provide a leeway to learning more advanced skills in the future.

Own your time

Do you ever notice how you mindlessly scroll through Facebook or Instagram, only to realize that you’ve wasted two hours passively looking through people’s lives? Have you ever experienced the pure joy of overcoming the temptation of going to social media to do other more real-world interactions?

Practicing smart time management habits can help you take more ownership over your life, and less on passive experiences that often leave you empty and unfulfilled.

It may be hard to adjust in the beginning but persistence and loyalty to your personal schedule can help you adequately organize your life and actually realize your more important goals.

Master yourself

As you go along the learning curve and tackle more tasks, you also get to learn more things about yourself – your strengths, your weaknesses, and how you respond to difficult situations. When it comes to part time work or freelancing, you usually have to be accountable for your own work.

Mastering yourself helps you manage situations better, helping you to move to a better path forward.

Don’t be afraid to reach out

Network with professionals. Learn more about others’ dynamics and see if you can learn something from them. Often, if we need help and don’t want to learn beyond our field, networking helps you reach out and collaborate to get work done. It’s also a fine way to make new friends and perhaps some potential business partners.

No doubt, taking on a side gigs can be intimidating. It may not be for everyone. But for those who dare take on the challenge, here’s a tip of the hat to you. Discpline yourself first. The profit comes later. Cheers to that success!

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