5 Tips To Help You Balance Your Full-Time Job With A Side Hustle


Holding down a side hustle or gig while working full-time requires the sort of dexterity many of us do not have. With employers constantly demanding you put in your best and an ever-constant need to make more money so we can meet our financial needs, learning how to balance your day job and that side-hustle is very paramount.

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The most important thing to note first is that it won’t come easy (except of course you have a fairy godmother). Some of our most significant achievements in life don’t come on a platter of gold; they come through making changes and adjustments, sacrifices and sometimes breaking a sweat here and there.

If you have been wondering how to successfully be a full-time employee with a side-hustle bringing in some extra cash, we have five tips that will definitely be of immense help to you.

1. Create a goal

Understanding the reason why you are taking on a side-gig will help you get the right one. If it is solely to make extra income, set out a clear path for how you intend to make the money with the limited time you will have. On the other hand if you want to learn as much as you can on the job so you can set up a similar business in the future and you are not too particular about what you earn, then you need to make choices based on that as well.

2. Get Organised


Now that you have your goal before you, you need to make adjustments where necessary. These adjustments will be such that you learn the awesome skills of time management, multi-tasking and many more. You can not afford to allow your side-gig calendar hurt your full-time work plan and vice versa. Once you have you plan for your two jobs mapped out, follow it religiously. It will go a long way in ensuring you keep your boss at work happy and you smiling to the bank regularly

3.Know your skill set

The skills you have will go a long way to determine the kind of side job you can take on. Most times, it is better you consider taking a side gig that will not interfere with your full-time work schedule. Look into getting skills that won’t clash with what you do full time preferably for weekends. This kind of skills should be super-flexible such that you will have the necessary freedom to work during different hours of the day.

4. Use your limited time to your advantage

It very easy to allow your work drag out especially when you feel you have all the time you need. For your side gig to seamlessly blend with your full-time job, you need to take advantage of every single minute you have. For instance you can give your self a time-frame to complete a task so that you can move on to another one.

5. Take time-out once in a while

 

We know you need to make money but for the sake of your health, full-time job and side hustle, you need to slow down every once in a while. This will prevent a burnout and also keep you in tip top shape to keep every thing running smoothly. Calculate the number of hours you should be working per week (usually between 40-45 hours/week) and keep track of it. This free day is important for you rest, recharge and get ready to take on the new week with full force.





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