"Having a sense of meaning and purpose is key to a thriving life. Susie Moore not only helps you discover your own purpose, but offers a practical guide to making it the driving force in your life and work." — Arianna Huffington
Do you have a hobby or passion that has nothing to do with your nine-to-five job? Do you craft vintage jewelry, make handmade furniture, or offer expert negotiating advice to family and friends in your spare time? Then you, too, could join the 1/3 of Americans who turn their talents into a lucrative side hustle.
In What If It Does Work Out? life coach and professional side-hustler Susie Moore offers expert tips and guidance to help you earn an extra source of income by doing something you love. In her energetic and encouraging style, she guides you through all of the planning stages and potential obstacles, showing how to overcome any hesitation or fear, create multiple revenue streams, and more. Susie also presents inspiring stories from fellow side hustle successes, including the founders of Spanx and MindBodyGreen. Recommended by Entrepreneur magazine as a book "entrepreneurs must read to dominate their industry," What If It Does Work Out? features all you need to take the practical steps toward living the life of your dreams.
"Susie Moore has a truly special gift of making you feel like you can do absolutely ANYTHING your heart desires — and actually showing you how to achieve it. Her book is a highly practical, relatable and fun guide for anyone wanting to start or grow a Side Hustle." — Farnoosh Torabi, bestselling author and Oprah Winfrey's finance columnist
"Susie Moore is a powerhouse … highly energetic, positive, generous and creative." — Bruce Littlefield, New York Times bestselling author
"This book is the kick-in-the-pants side hustlers need to start living the life they want! An amazing reference for anyone who wants to not be 100% dependent on their 'day job.'" — Molly Beck, host of the Forbes podcast Two Inboxes: Interviews with the Side Hustle Generation
"After working with Susie for more than a year, I've witnessed the incredibly positive impact her work has on our millennial readers — as well as my own personal and professional life. Her advice is down-to-earth, relatable, and encouraging, with just the right amount of tough love you need to make your goals a reality. This book is guaranteed to change your life, in the best way possible." — Locke Hughes, Greatist
"Susie is an inspiration. She runs circles around the rest of us and makes it look easy. Any insight into how she does it is worth reading! For someone so accomplished to open up so candidly is an opportunity for the rest of us to learn, and one we shouldn't miss." — Libby Kane, Business Insider
"Launching a side hustle is no easy task, but after reading Susie Moore's book, I found it not only to be manageable but also inspirational. Susie's positivity shines throughout the entire book, helping side hustlers overcome fear and doubt to help them move forward. Great read for anyone thinking of taking the plunge." — Andrea Huspeni, Entrepreneur.com
"When you're starting a side hustle, you need emotional support and a confidence boost just as much as you need practical tips and tools for getting started. Susie Moore effortlessly combines both in What If It Does Work Out, making this truly the ultimate guide to getting a side gig off the ground." — Adrian Granzella Larssen, Editor-in-Chief, The Muse
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âHappiness is the joy that you feel when you are moving towards your potential.â
âShawn Achor, author and speaker
âIs this all there is?â I contemplated one morning while feeling restless at work. I was a sales director in New York for a Silicon Valley startup recently acquired by a Fortune 500 company. I was on a conference call in my freezing office, doused in artificial light, scouring Pinterest. I gazed through the window at the beautiful blue sky outside. Sigh. Then I saw a pin that struck me: a quote from poet Mary Oliver, from âThe Summer Dayâ:
âTell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?â
My soul screamed: âNot only this!â
It was time for change. And so it began. My side hustle. Does this sound like you, too? Maybe you are sitting in your air-conditioned boardroom, stuck in another mind-numbing internal meeting where the biggest egos just love to consume another hour of your life that you wonât get back. Perhaps you are waiting for your (bad) drip coffee at 8:45 a.m. on a Tuesday, just aching to make it to Friday at 5 p.m. (Really, how can time pass so slowly?) Whatever your defining moment or moments are to you, you know it when you feel them.
For many, like tech founder Sean Behr, the impetus for creating a side hustle is dissatisfaction with their existing day job. As Sean says about the time before launching his company Stratim, âI wasnât creating anything new. As an entrepreneur Iâve always wanted to createânew ideas, new products, new companies.â
In my case, after more than a decade in sales (which in large part, I loved) I felt ready for something new. I also know that as human beings we are wired for new challenges and experiences. And Iâm not alone: a 2013 Gallup survey showed that only 13 percent of employees worldwide are engaged at work.
Iâve read more than 550 personal development books and I am a natural adviser to the people in my life, especially when it comes to connecting them to their purpose, becoming more confident, negotiating, and networking. My side hustle, naturally, became life coaching.
I joined New York Universityâs coaching program and used my sales skills to pitch article ideas to editors. I wanted to get my work published so I could attract clients. (Itâs called a hustle for a reason!) You may find that certification isnât necessary for the field you want to break into, in which case you can dive right in.
In my case, my advice-based articles helped generate a string of clients and within a couple of months I was earning money both writing and coaching. I couldnât believe my luck! Getting paid to talk to people and give life advice? There is a God! While writing for Marie Claire I even got to interview some pretty incredible people, including Arianna Huffington, Kris Jenner, and Spanx founder Sara Blakely.
Writing earned me between $75 and $750 per article (from the publications that paid) and I wrote multiple pieces a month. I was typing away everywhere: on the subway, in the Whole Foods line, while on a lunch break at the office. Each piece took two to three hours to complete. Writing for major publications with tens of millions of monthly unique visitors not only gave me credibility, it drove traffic to my blogâresulting in additional email subscribers who in turn often sought coaching or advice from me.
I started coaching people at $100 a session in my very first or second week of taking classes and, as demand increased (largely due to my content being shared on social media) and as my life-coaching skills developed, I was able to raise my prices every three months or so in $50 increments. Working around the commitments of my day job, which included travel and after-hours client entertainment, some months I made an extra $4,000 on my side hustle. That was working 12 to 16 hours a week on top of my day job. According to Nielsen, the average 35- to 49-year-old American watches more than 33 hours of television a week. You do the math.
What could you do with those extra hours each week? Think about that for a second. If you sacrifice some weekly screen time, or give up or reduce any other unproductive habit, what gains could you create in your well-being or your goals? What could an extra income from hustling in those hours do for your life?
I could not recommend side hustling more highly. You make extra money, use talents that lie dormant in your nine-to-five day jobâand hedge your bets against an uncertain economy. Starting a business while employed also allows you to determine proof of concept more safely by providing for a test run that indicates your side hustleâs viability. This means you can prove that your product or service is wanted in the world before you dedicate your full-time focus towards it.
But itâs not always a breeze. You will need a combination of creative thinking and hard work to attract your first clients and build your brand. Add onto that the need to manage cash flow, handle various administrative tasks (including outsourcing as appropriate), and look for ways to make these more efficient so your hustle can scale.
You need to be committed for this. You will have to forgo that Game of Thrones binge session you planned and you will often be first to leave the bar. You will have to overcome self-doubt about charging for work that a lot of the time feels like fun. âNoâ will be your new favorite word. BUT the payoff can be incredible. After almost 18 months of juggling my rapidly expanding hustle, I resigned from my full-time job. This was no mean feat, as my job, in that final year, grossed around $500,000. That is how much I loved my new life-coaching gig and trusted in my hustleâs expansion.
Did people think I was nuts? Yes! HeckâI even thought I might be nuts. But, long-term, it didnât seem that risky really. Think about it. There is no security in the employment market. I, like anyone else, could be fired (based on a single personâs decision!) at any time. I considered the value of freedom over my schedule, doing work that I cared about, and losing my income ceiling (especially as a womanâI felt Iâd hit it) worth the downside of financial risk from ditching a consistent paycheck. After all, I also got to leave behind an unpredictable boss and the stress and pressure of continuing to do work that I had begun to resent. And I grew up in a household with no moneyâwe were on welfare, in factâso I respect money and do not take financial risk lightly. Consider if you are weighing the risks too highly, and whether you canât shift your perspective.
To help you make the plunge, at the end of each chapter youâll find a call to action to help you apply the principles I discuss. Homework, if you like. I hope these will keep you motivated as you read this book. I have also interspersed some advice from a range of badass entrepreneurs and people whoâve started very successful side hustles. I hope you enjoy them and learn something from them too.
I bet youâre a lot like me; you just want freedom in your life and ownership of your work. We all want to make a meaningful impact in the world doing work that we love. On our own terms. The rest of this book will encourage you to take the leap of believing in yourself, examine whatâs holding you back, and push you to step up to the plate and knock it out of the park.
To hustlers everywhereâyouâre not alone. This is for you: a road map for how to strike out into the unknown of your passion project and take your success into your own hands.
Over to you
When youâre stuck on a conference call or dealing with corporate red tape or stressed out by your day job, whatâs the escape hatch you dream about? Create an inventory of your personal strengths and your pie-in-the-sky job list. What would your ideal side hustle be? You can start by asking yourself these questions!
What problems do I help people solve?
What makes me feel alive?
What would I do if money were no object?
If you need a little help, ask a friend or loved one what you are good at, or something that you have helped them with. Be open to receive their feedback. The answers might just surprise (and totally delight) youâand if you listen closely, they might reveal a new path to follow!
2
Get ting Over Fear (It's Possible)
âFear kills more dreams than failure ever will.â
âSuzy Kassem, writer, poet, philosopher
âOur doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt.â
âWilliam Shakespeare, Measure for Measure
âSusie, the general manager would like to see you.â My heart seized in my chest. âThis is it!â I thought to myself. I was getting promoted!
I was young, naĂŻve, and ambitious (not to mention a little cocky) when I started out in my career. I joined my first company in an entry-level support role and I was desperate to get into sales. I spent all my time with the sales team, listening to them, helping them with their clients, upselling whenever I had the chance. âThey have to be noticing this great work!â I kept thinking rather confidently to myself while totally ignoring the data entry I was supposed to be doing.
So when the big boss wanted to see me, I was ready. I threw on a dab of lip gloss and strutted up those stairs, prepared to gracefully accept my promotion. Oh, and I was gonna request business cards too (in my mind, business cards meant that you had hit the BIG time).
Instead, as soon as my butt hit the chair these words slapped me in the face: âSusie, weâre letting you go. Itâs not working out.â
Full-body shock. My breathing stopped. My heart sank. Whaaaaat?!?!
I was in my early twenties, living in Australia with little money and no family to turn to (they were back in the U.K. where I grew up). But I found an inner strength that stirred in times like these. Our internal guidance never fails us when we allow it to rise. It told me what I needed to do. I needed to make a bold moveâget up, get out, and start over. Immediately.
I wish I could revisit that sad, scared girl that afternoon and tell her that everything turns out OK. Much better than OK, even.
Was the fear of being twenty-three, alone in a new country with little cashâand now unemployed!âjust in my mind? H...
Table of contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
1. Why Wait?
2. Getting Over Fear (Itâs Possible)
3. How Can I Get Past My Fear?
4. How to Find Your Side Hustle
5. Why a âVision Boardâ May Help
6. Why Youâll Never Be âReadyâ
7. How Do I Find the Time?
8. Think Big but Start Small
9. A Killer Way to Sell without Being a Sleaze
10. The Why and the How of Self-Promotion
11. What You Donât Know About Failure
12. How to Leverage Your Talent to Make Money
13. Why You Must Start Your Side Hustle: The Spiritual Imperative
14. Why You Must Start Your Side Hustle: The Practical Perks
15. The Possibilities Are Endless
Appendix
Acknowledgments
About the author
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