The best side hustle isn’t the one that makes the most money.
It’s the one that helps you learn new skills, adds value to others, and lets you tackle challenges with peace of mind.
If you're creating content and 100 people see it but only 10 relate and connect—don’t stop for the 90. Keep making content for those 10. Double down on what works and who it is working for.
An employer will always prioritize their best employees.
If yours doesn't have your best interest in mind, it's time to employ yourself.
Start building that side hustle.
Have an amazing life - Write about it
Have a shitty life - Write about it
Have problems - Write about it
Have solutions - Write about it
Write because what is obvious to you is valuable to others
Nobody cares about your life updates.
Pick a niche.
Build systems.
Publish consistently.
Most writers quit treating it like a hobby instead of a business.
The data only starts speaking after months of showing up.
Most writers quit before their work teaches them anything.
You need at least 20 published pieces to see patterns.
Which headlines work.
Where readers drop off.
What topics actually resonate.
But most quit after 3 posts because nothing went viral. (1/2)
You're not stuck because you can't write.
You're stuck because you won't publish.
Your drafts sit in Notion while readers need exactly what you've written.
That 80% finished piece?
Someone's waiting for it right now.
Publish the truth, not the polish.