• 60 | Do you Want to start a Business? Balancing Your 9-to-5 with Your 5-to-9 with Orlando Haynes

  • Nov 20 2024
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast

60 | Do you Want to start a Business? Balancing Your 9-to-5 with Your 5-to-9 with Orlando Haynes

  • Summary

  • Have you considered starting a business?

    That is what we talk about this week on the Destination: Dream Job Podcast.

    Orlando Haynes shares all about how to balance your 9-5 job with a 5-9 side hustle.

    This was an interesting topic for me because I jumped into business full-time.

    Here are 3 tips if you have been thinking of starting that side hustle:

    > Decide on your business direction.

    Picking a business is all about balancing your strengths, your knowledge and your passions.

    > Have open communication with your loved ones

    Communicating your vision, setting a schedule, and being present when it’s family time can help get your loved ones on board with your dreams.

    > Should I start a side hustle or go full-time?

    A side hustle can be a stepping stone. Rather than diving in, test the waters, build a client base, and create a safety net.

    Learn so much more by listening to the full episode wherever you get your podcasts.

    Now on YouTube!

    💡 What tips do you have for balancing a side hustle?

    Connect with Orlando:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/orlandohaynes/

    Website: https://careertalkspodcast.com

    Connect with Steph:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephgillies/

    Website: https://www.destinationdreamjob.com/

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