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No longer a rarity, workers are embracing side hustles to counter growing financial concerns like never before. The decision to join the gig economy often comes from the prospect of earning passive income, but many people who start side hustles are looking for something different, something fun or branching further out into something they enjoy.
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According to a recent Fiverr survey of 2,000 workers, 73% of Americans are planning on starting a side hustle in 2023. Starting a side hustle can be as easy or difficult as you want it to be depending on your ambition and goals. Whatever your main incentive is for wanting to start a side hustle — increased flexibility, job satisfaction or earning potential — you will most likely need to stray from your comfort zone and put in a lot of work to be successful.
For introverts, that’s easier said than done. Luckily, there are many side hustles that don’t require an outgoing presence and constant face-to-face networking. For hustlers who have taken up selling “printables,” they have found a flexible and profitable side job that fits their reticent personalities perfectly.
Printables are popular digital downloads of documents sold online that consumers can print at home. These can range from planners, diaries, journals, lists, stickers, art prints and coloring pages.
Sound fruitless to you? Printables sellers like Rachel Jimenez are commonplace on Etsy. Jimenez, a 34-year-old mother of two, brought in almost $160,000 in secondary passive income in 2021 selling a printables assortment that includes Christmas scavenger hunts and digital planners, according to CNBC.
After taking a beginners course on opening a printables store on Etsy offered by side gig course developer and entrepreneur Julie Berninger, Jimenez set about building her side business by carving out bits of time to work on her bigger-picture plan — even during lunch breaks at her regular job.
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“I would spend 30 minutes eating, hanging out with [my coworkers], and then another 30 minutes working on my Etsy store,” Jimenez says. “And I’d go to the library or go to a different table where I could be alone and just get it done.”
The idea of having a side hustle is easy — finding precious time to pursue it outside your regular work is trickier. It is necessary to think about how much time you can allow and how to best prioritize your side hustle, but both Berninger and Jimenez became extremely successful using …….