How do I recognize the right side hustle for me?
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Reading Jim Collins’s “Good to Great” book gave me a well exposed insight into how to identify the right business to go into. While you may do good at many businesses, you may not be great at them because it’s simply not your “thing”. In knowing the right business to dabble into, you need to look within yourself; what is it that you’re so eager to do without anyone pressuring you to do and you do excellently well? Also, ask yourself that which you can do and people will pay you for. Lastly, ask yourself what you do and you’re the only person who does it best. Once you arrive at a single answer for these three questions, there you have your “thing”.
Recognizing the right “hustle” to do is something a lot of people don’t put into consideration before going into a business. Whatever you’d do as a side hustle should be something you find interesting, something you can do whether you get paid for it or not. Something you know that even if you don’t get paid for it at first, you can still later be paid for it. That thing that is unique to you, a solution you’re providing to an already existing problem. That’s how to know.