Plan & Start
Top 6 reasons to start a side hustle while working full-time
I can cite several benefits to starting your business, but what I want to talk about here is starting your business while still working full-time. If you are new to the world of entrepreneurship, one of the safest ways of getting started with a business is while you are still working full-time and have the safety net of a regular income coming in. Your monthly pay-checks from your full-time job relieve you of the pressure of realizing immediate profits in your new business. You can be the master of your timeline. You can set up your business roadmap and gradually work your way into stabilizing and growing your business – all with steady income still flowing into your household.
So, if it is so rosy and easy, why isn’t everyone doing it? The reason is simple. It takes time. It takes grit. It takes patience. Not everyone has these and not everyone is willing to work towards these. There is no reason to wait any longer if you are ready to put in the effort. Here are 5 reasons for starting that side business now and not waiting until you retire or quit your full-time job.
Setting the stage “right” from the start
The biggest advantage to starting your business while working full-time is that you already are setting the stage for how your business will run without you being physically present at the business all day. Because you have a full-time job, you structure the business to not be completely dependent on you. You establish and hire for the appropriate roles and manage those individuals remotely. You condition your business to run independently of you, which is your ultimate goal.
Pursuing your Passion
If you are amongst the few who want to get in the arena and ‘fight the fight’, then now is the time. There is never a better time.
How to choose which business to pursue? There is a lot of research online on which industry to look into but before all that, ask yourself what will interest you. What are you passionate about? That should give you the answers to what you need to research further to determine business potential and market demand. Also, check out the post on how to determine the right business for you.
What would feel better than working for yourself, doing what you enjoy? Be it arts, social media marketing, candle making, building software, or cleaning office spaces. You don’t need to be a pro in the field. You can learn and become an expert. All you need is passion and perseverance.
Financial Independence
The initial pain in starting a business is real and requires capital and should be well thought through and planned. Once you launch your business, and if you run it efficiently, you should strive to net profit goals of 15% or higher. As your business grows in revenue, your profit margins should scale as well and this is all additional income on top of your pay from your full-time job.
After you have established a well-running business, it becomes a valuable long-term asset. As the business continues to grow, its worth increases accordingly.
Building your skill-set
Using your time wisely
It all comes down to what we want to prioritize it our lives. If you are amongst the people who bring your full-time work home and work even after hours, then you are prioritizing your work over other things. If you prefer browsing the net and social media and lose yourself in it for few hours each evening, then that’s what you are allocating your time to. If you decide to be more efficient at work and not bring work home but instead craft out 2 hours each evening to work on your business, you are prioritizing time for business over other things. And that is it. You just make time for it.
If you have the passion and the will to do it, then now’s the time. As years pass and you look back, you will be happy you carved out time for your passion.
Building your network
A lot of you might again bring the excuse of time – “I don’t have time to meet people over week-days due to my full-time job and weekends are busy with the family.” In the current times, networking is easy with social media groups and communities. You need to be curious, be willing to research, and you can do it all with little time. Easier than you think.
Needless to say, as a side hustler, buying a Franchise is a smart idea to consider since you will benefit hugely by the established processes, protocols and trainings already put into place by the head office. A great place to look at the top 100 Franchise companies is to go here.
As you might have guessed, the side hustle we chose was a Service based business and it was a franchise. In retrospection, I feel like both were good choices.
I will end this post by saying don’t put it off another day. Get started and do it now. Because this time will pass away anyway, why not use it doing what you want.