Now, I don't like the "hustle" word because, to me, it conjures a world I didn't like - always hustling, grinding, never letting up.
But I've turned the concept on its side by marrying it with hobbies. (You can also marry the concept to habits. Think about that.)
You do hobbies because you LIKE them. They aren't hustles. They're more like getting paid for doing what you love.
Same with habits. You don't really (or at least shouldn't except for the most necessary tasks like brushing your teeth) create habits because you HAVE to but because you WANT to.
For example, the best way to become a better writer is to create the HABIT of writing.
(And then READ a whole bunch.)
The best way to become a better cyclist is to make a habit of getting on the bike EVERY DAY and riding.
So, you can turn your hobbies into hustles or your habits into hustles.
Ideally, your hobbies ARE habits.
Win-Win-Win, baby!
Without further ado, here you go:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/gigeconomics/
Since you're ALL Tribe members, you all are encouraged to join. We're not selling anything (yet--hey, we're marketers, right?).
But we are building the group and we've just added in our signature offering: The Gig Econ Show. Every Friday night, 8pm Pacific, streamed lived right into the group.
See you there!