Nobody talks about how many things you try before one finally works ☕️
I’ll always have a soft spot for side hustles, and I’m proud of every business, project, and idea we’ve been brave enough to try!
Starting a side hustle is often a rollercoaster of trial and error. In my own experience, the journey taught me that failure isn’t the opposite of success—it’s part of it. Each project I embarked on, regardless of its outcome, offered invaluable lessons and growth. For example, one of my first side ventures didn’t generate any profit, but it helped me understand my target audience better and refine my communication skills. A key tip is to stay open-minded and persevere through challenges. Side hustles allow you to experiment with different business ideas without the pressure of a full-time commitment. It’s also important to celebrate the small wins along the way, as these milestones build confidence and momentum. Moreover, building a supportive network is crucial. Connecting with other side hustlers through online forums or local meetups provides inspiration and practical advice that can prevent you from repeating mistakes. Remember, every successful entrepreneur has a history of attempts that didn’t quite work out. The courage to try, learn, and keep moving forward is what truly defines the journey. Embrace every project—not just the successes—and you’ll find that the path to business achievement is richer and more rewarding than the end result alone.








































































































we all do things, some work, some don't. its ok, You have learned alot through having your own business. 10,000 for across seas for the company to be willing to ship it. That's not cool. I would have disputed the charges on my credit card. That price is insane. China, forget it. Buy American when you can. You are so sweet.