The thing I remember best about successful people I’ve met all through the years is their obvious delight in what they’re doing and it seems to have very little to do with worldly success. They just love what they’re doing and they love it in front of others. Fred Rogers
This book is not about the gig economy or start ups, this is about people with passion, creativity and a desire to turn an idea into a side business. Or in some cases, a new career path.
Guillebeau gathers some of his favorite hustles from his highly-rated podcast and groups them into 15 sections in a polished, clean format. I’m a little crazy about the design of everything and this book is beautifully laid out with just the right amount of information and more than a few strategies and summaries.
For each hustle, the author includes a fun fact, a critical factor and, where warranted, an action plan. The hustles range from the ‘I wish I’d thought of that’ (too many great ideas to count) to ‘not in a million years would I have thought there was a market for this,’ (saddles for chickens). He also includes a Side Hustle Lab after each section providing insights and advice.
I first listened to this book on audio read by the author and his delivery is just perfect for his dorky puns. However, I wanted to go back and delve a little deeper into a few of the entrepreneurs’ ideas so I borrowed a copy from the library. Little did I know that Rona would gift me uninterrupted months to re-read the whole book, but it was worth it (not Rona, the re-read) and I would have gladly paid for it.
Highly recommended for inspiration and a celebration of entrepreneurship and gusto. If you’ve dreamt of starting your own business or maybe just want a little side hustle that feeds your soul, this is a great place to start.