Tried and tested stress-free hustles.
Most introverts find it hard to interact with people for long hours or they are shy, quiet, and can’t do the face-to-face kind of business, unlike the extroverts who seem to be favored by the universe because of their outgoing nature.
This does not mean that introverts can't work in an office setup or a community, it simply means they are more comfortable making money in their own environment.
Like everyone else, they would like to have a side Hustle (or main hustle) that will add some coins to their pocket and at the same time maintain their sanity.
So, here are the 5 best side Hustles for this peaceful group of people;
1. Be a Freelance Writer
As a freelance writer, the most important tool of trade you need is a computer/laptop, reliable internet, and a passion to research and creating great content.
The good thing about this kind of work is, you work on your own time, and you create your work schedule.
If you search online you'll find vast knowledge about how to work as a freelance writer and how to go about it.
Some of the freelance writing you can do includes;
- blog posts
- Article writing
- Ghostwriting for publishers or
- Writing an E-book
2. Start a Blog
Starting a blog is another way of expressing your ideas and thoughts to people or your audience without a one-on-one interaction.
You might be passionate about Pet Grooming, Interior Decor, Real Estate, or Home Improvement but you can’t go out there and talk to people about it. Then, just start a blog, find your niche, and type your mind away with great content.
3. Be a Graphic Designer
Most introverts are very creative people, and being a graphic designer can be one of the best jobs for them.
Very minimal interaction with people and you concentrate on your creativity.
Some of the tasks that will need your expertise are;
- Blog logos
- Websites logos
- Unique templates
- E-book covers
4. Be a Web Designer
Web designing is one of the most lucrative, and sought-after services. Why? Because with the changing times, and everything going digital, almost all institutions, businesses, and individuals need a website.
This kind of work is perfect for an introvert because it needs concentration, to be able to design and build websites.
So, if this is your kind of game go for it, all you need is your creativity and knowledge.
5. Be a Virtual Assistant
A virtual assistant is more like an office assistant but here you don’t meet your boss face to face every day (how cool is that?!!).
Communication is mostly via emails and once in a while, you'll need a zoom meeting.
Your main task here will be majorly on management on behalf of your employer, and this includes;
- Social media management
- Email management - responding and sending mails
- Blog or website management and
- Marketing
Bottom line
If you are an introvert, by picking any of these 5 best side hustles that you are comfortable and passionate about, and trying out, you might realize this is all you need to sustain yourself and you won't need that office job full-time.