10 Excuses That Shouldn’t Prevent You from Launching a Side Hustle

You think about it on your commute. While you’re waiting in line at the grocery store. Any time you’re put on hold for more than a minute. During commercials (even the ones with really cute puppies). You especially think about it while you’re sitting at your desk at the office between 9am and 5pm. Sound familiar?

You know what we’re talking about: your side hustle. That secret idea you have somewhere deep inside your brain (and heart) that maybe, someday, you just might consider sharing with the world. If you can relate, we want to help you move your (undoubtedly brilliant, innovative) passion project onto its next stage. We talked to experienced side hustlers, career entrepreneurs, and motivation experts to get their takes on which excuses are responsible for stalling these bold leaps of faith — and how you can overcome them.

1. “I don’t have enough time.” We know you have tons on your plate. You’re already juggling a day job, a social life (we hope!), and other adult must-dos like getting to the gym and cleaning your kitchen. The thought of adding a full-blown side hustle to the mix is, understandably, a little overwhelming. Breena Fain — who runs a content marketing studio (formerly a side hustle), and who recently launched a podcast and social group — advises that you cut yourself a little slack, then get to work. “Side hustles don’t have to happen all at once,” she says. “Just start with what serves you most today, and go from there.” As a first step, Fain suggests practicing and learning to trust the story of your side hustle so you can effectively share your passion for it with other people. Other entrepreneurs suggest taking advantage of the vacation or personal time that your current employer grants, or committing as few as two to three hours each week to your hustle.

2. “I don’t know what I’m doing.” Do any of us ever know what we’re doing? About anything? Sure, going all in on a passion project has higher-than-average stakes, but you won’t know how much you can learn until you jump in and give it a try! Meghan Ely — whose consulting group grew out of her event-planning side hustle — remembers her learning curve-related concerns well. “I was very hesitant to get things started in fear that I didn’t know what I didn’t know, and that I didn’t have a team of experts in place to assist,” she recalls. “But here’s the thing: There are countless free and low-cost resources out there that want you to succeed.” Take a page from Ely’s book and research online resources and local programs that can give you the tools you need.

3. “I can’t make it work financially.” Brittney Atwood recently left her full-time, salaried job to pursue her side hustle: a company that coordinates real estate transactions. Like anyone with bills to pay, student debts to keep up with, or even a Starbucks habit, Atwood was nervous about the prospect of shaking up her stable finances. Her advice for getting over these concerns? Prepare and plan. “Make sure you set yourself up well before you leave your [day] job,” she says. “Use personal time to get started, create a website, set up systems, etc. I also saved some money so I would have [money in the bank] for the first few months. Once I actually committed to my side hustle, I was set up really well for success!”

4. “The timing isn’t right.” You’ve been dreaming of taking your knitting hobby to the masses by selling cozy pom-pom hats, but the cold temperatures are months away. Better to wait until the winter to get started on that hustle, right? Wrong! According to Elle Mejia — the founder of the #PrettyGirlsWork platform, among many other entrepreneurial roles — timing should never be an excuse for aspiring side hustlers. “The reality is that the right time to get started on what could be the greatest career move you make is yesterday,” she says. “If you’re a few months off of what the seasonal high is for any given industry, that’s fantastic! That’s months ahead of you to work out the kinks and curate your brand story, so that when it’s time to hit the ground running, you’ve got all the tools you need to race forward!”

5. “I might fail.” Putting yourself out there is stressful, especially when you have what feels like millions of eyes watching you via social media. But take it from life coach and coaching platform founder Kali Roger: Your potential mishaps are not what people will notice. “By going after what you want, people will notice your courage, not your setbacks,” she says. “You have more cheerleaders than you think, and you owe it to yourself — and to them — to give yourself and your company a shot.” Be open to making adjustments to the plan as you go, but don’t let your fear of failure prevent you from jumping in and trying it out.

6. “I don’t want to waste my time.” What happens if you successfully get over all of your hesitations and start actively working on your passion project, and it doesn’t quite feel like it’s working? You may have already played out this scenario in your head, and decided that the risk of time wasted is too great to take on. To help you move past this excuse, Neil Soni — who recently launched a brewing company — suggests that you commit to working on your project for a pre-determined time period, regardless of the obstacles that might come your way. Using this strategy will ensure that you give your business a real shot at getting off the ground, but it will help you stay grounded and be realistic should you hit major bumps in the road.

7. “My idea isn’t unique enough.” Thanks largely to social media, it often feels like we are constantly bearing witness to great inventions, exciting start-ups, and generally cool ventures. As a result, it’s easy to feel like the market you’re interested in breaking into with your side hustle is already oversaturated, but the truth is that in today’s fast-moving, ultra-connected world, there’s room for infinite ideas to be successful. This is especially true in creative industries. “Every creative can personalize a service or product to a market of their own,” says entrepreneur and event planner Andrea Henning. “Find your niche. Then, go out and find the target market. If you build it, they will come!”

8. “There’s not a market for what I want to do.” For what it’s worth, we believe you totally have it in you to create the market you feel you’re missing, but if that pep talk isn’t sufficiently reassuring, maybe this more strategic advice from Mignon Gould, entrepreneur and founder of The Chic Spy, will help. “Perhaps there is a market for a similar business that you can start,” she says. “You can eventually scale that business into the other [one] you envisioned initially.” Get creative about launching your hustle in a market-driven way that will meet the existing demands in your network and community — but that will still leave you plenty of room to go after your wildest goals in the future.

9. “I don’t know how to start.” If you’re a rookie entrepreneur, especially one with little or no business experience, even the first step of launching your side hustle can feel like a giant leap. It’s all about baby steps. “Once an idea is conceived, taking just a small amount of time during the day or week to nurture it by getting organized, doing research, or working on a website is all it takes for growth to happen little by little,” says interior designer and blogger Candace Green.

10. “I don’t think I can do it.” This is probably the most basic of all excuses, and it’s at the core of every last little insecurity you’ve ever felt. The good news is that there are tons of creatives and entrepreneurs out there who have experienced the same fear, pushed beyond it, and grown their hustle to a point of success. Take heart in knowing that you’re not the only one. “Don’t let fear define any decision,” says Megan Driscoll, CEO of marketing and communications agency EvolveMKD. “Fear isn’t the same as intuition. I always thought that if I was afraid of something, that meant I shouldn’t do it. I’ve learned over the past two and a half years [since launching my agency] that the presence of fear only means that it’s something that’s even more worth doing, as it has the potential to take the company and my experience to places I’d never expect.”

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Christmas has come early for two reasons: Carpool Karaoke is back — and so is Lady Gaga! Wondering what they have in common? Everything!

The 2010's sensation gave us amazing celebrity appearances with James Corden as driver extraordinaire, and stars like Harry Styles, Katy Perry, and Selena Gomez. Lady Gaga joined the carpool in 2016 — with over 88 million views on Youtube — singing songs like "Million Reasons" and "Bad Romance" to her heart's content.

Finally, the pop star — and the show itself, TBH — made a return this week! And more than that? Lady Gaga even debuted her new Christmas song. I've already played it multiple times, so I know it's about to top my most-played Christmas songs. Excited? Here's everything you need to know about the surprise song drop, the return of Carpool Karaoke, and more!

See how Carpool Karaoke gave us the biggest surprise of 2024 — a new Lady Gaga Christmas song!

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In an unexpected trailer for A Carpool Karaoke Christmas, Zane Lowe can be seen accepting a phone call from the one and only James Corden who has a huge favor to ask. The first passenger Lowe picks up is the "Bad Romance" songstress herself — followed by Chappelle Roan and Dua Lipa's own individual appearances.

The car's decked out in green wreaths and festive red bows which adds to the Christmas spirit as everyone sings along to famous holiday songs. Lady Gaga can also be heard singing "Christmas Tree" which has fans in the trailer's comment section besides themselves with glee!

According to Deadline, the special premiered on Apple TV+ December 15, so it's not too late to watch it if you're just as excited as we are. But that's not all!

The outlet also reported Lady Gaga and Lowe released a new version of "Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town" on all streaming music platforms! This means you get to hear the pop star give the nostalgic song a punk rock vibe that's now stuck in our heads.

If Lady Gaga tells us not to pout or cry, we're going to listen! (And sing along while we're at it 😉)

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I knew beauty trends were officially headed in a different direction when latte makeup dominated social media last year. Everything about it gave the appearance of soft features, making this millennial appreciate the ‘no makeup’ look more and more. And while I'm working on staying up-to-date on all the latest makeup trends, it also reminded me there are outdated trends that unintentionally age people...and definitelyneedto go.

Wanna look younger and more on-trend, too? From super metallic eyeshadow to contour that dominates your face, here are the 8 outdate makeup trends to leave in the early ‘90s to mid-2000s.

The 8 outdated makeup trends you need to stop ASAP!

1. Full Coverage Foundation

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There was a time where wearing full-coverage foundation was all the rage. From drugstore to high-end brands, it seems like they were consistently shoved in consumers’ faces to help us achieve a ‘full beat’ without sitting in a makeup artist’s chair. Also, those of us with dark spots or hyperpigmentation may have relied on them when we were in the thick of our skincare woes.

But these days, wearing too much foundation isn’t as popular as natural and skincare makeup are prioritized. If anything, more people are interested in wearing light-to-medium coverage foundation, skin tints, or tinted moisturizers.

2. Too Much Concealer

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It wasn’t until I watched this video by makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes that I realized some of us have been too heavy-handed with our concealers. There’s no reason we should be slapping products under the thinnest parts of our face, but we didn’t know any better!

Now that you know you can still get the desired effect with a minimal amount of concealer, don’t revert back to painting your under eyes!

3. 'Baking' Your Setting Powder

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Before you throw away your setting powders, step away from your makeup drawer and have a sit-down chat with me. There isn’t anything wrong with applying them to your face to help ‘set’ your foundation and concealer. However, spending over 10 minutes ‘baking’ your powder (AKA letting it sit untouched) doesn’t work for everyone.

It can lead to creased makeup which can derail your look, plus it’s a pain to correct when you’re halfway through your routine!

4. Overlining Lips

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I love a good lip liner, especially if it mirrors my favorite ‘90s makeup look. But, there’s such a thing as overdoing it. The key to lining your lips is following the natural flow of them. Going out of your way to draw above and under your lips’ lines comes off as comical and exaggerated. If anything, use a lip plumping gloss to help your lips look fuller.

5. Overtweezing Your Eyebrows

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I don’t even have the words for this outdated makeup look besides wanting to say “no” 20 times in a row. But, I’ll bite and say why this shouldn’t be on your 2025 beauty moodboard.

Some people naturally have thinner eyebrows which is A-okay! However, purposely tweezing your eyebrows to smithereens is cringey. If you truly want to wear this look, here’s what you can do instead of tweezing:

  • Create a faux bleached look by applying a skin tone colored setting powder all over your brows.
  • Once they’ve ‘disappeared,’ take an eyebrow pencil or eyeliner to draw a thin line over them.

I’m…wondering what the ramifications of telling you how to do this will be, but only use go for this look if it’s a part of a themed party…like Halloween.

6. Exaggerated Highlighter On Cheeks

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The shimmery look is in since it’s winter, but please don’t make it look like you dipped your cheeks into a vat of glitter. You can lightly dust highlighter onto your cheeks for a more natural glow that flows with the rest of your look. Otherwise you’ll look like a walking disco ball which could be the opposite of what you were going for.

7. Heavy Contour Or Bronzer

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I know the ‘sculpted’ look is popular, but too much contour or bronzer can overpower the rest of your makeup and face. While it’s not impossible to fix if you do it by mistake, using the wrong shade of contour or bronzer may still peep through no matter how much you try to buff it out.

When in doubt, be gentle with your contour or bronzer application!

8. Incredibly Matte Makeup

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Matte makeup that didn’t budge was the ‘It Girl’ look for oily and combination skin girls! We thought it was the answer to our skin’s incessant need to hydrate our faces instead of actually using skincare products that focused on combatting that issue (psst…Vitamin C serums help!).

But now’s the time to break up with this look for good for one reason: dewy skin looks healthier.

While we have you here, learn about the outdated shoe trends you shouldn't be wearing in 2025 either.

As much as I love the wholesome parts of the holidays (like decorating Christmas cookies and opening gifts in the morning), one of my absolute favorite parts about the end of the year is ringing in a new one. 2025 is on its way, baby, and if you’re anything like me, you’re already scheming up a New Year's party plan. The key to a good time is definitely having a great outfit – and these 12 Abercrombie & Fitch party dresses are actually perfect for the occasion. I’m talkin’ sequins, mesh, and even leopard print.

Get ready to stand out this season in these drop-dead gorgeous Abercrombie & Fitch party dresses!

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Strapless Drop-Waist Maxi Dress

Drop waists will always get me. Plus, they're so flattering! This flowy maxi can be conveniently worn with or without straps to suit your personal style.

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Long-Sleeve Sheer Hem Mini Dress

The scooped neckline on this stunning mini dress is mirrored along the back, which dips a bit lower for a sultry vibe. Pair with some basic heels, and your 'fit is complete.

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Collared Zip-Up Midi Dress

The ruching along the front of this zip-up dress is super flattering, drawing eyes to your waistline. The high leg slit feels flirtatious as ever, which could be just the vibe you're needing for your New Year's plans.

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Satin Slip Maxi Dress

Slip dresses are simply timeless and so easy to style. Lean more '90s with this foxy leopard print. I'd def wear it with some black boots and a black faux fur jacket for the drama (and more importantly, the warmth).

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Long-Sleeve Mesh Maxi Dress

This meshy maxi comes with a mini-length slip along the inside so you won't have to constantly worry about coverage. The material still shows your skin in all the right places!

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Strapless Pleated Skort Dress

This preppy piece can easily be played up for a party – if anything, I think the tailored look gives the impression that you're super polished. Slip into this strapless skort dress (yep, there's built-ini shorts!), step into some cute kitten heels, throw on a shaggy coat, and you're set!

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Long-Sleeve Off-The-Shoulder Satin Mini Dress

I could see this one working just as well for a Christmas dinner as it would for a rather lit New Year's get-together. The off-the-shoulder look is simply so sweet!

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Straight Neck Sequin Midi Dress

Sequins. Need I say more?! You'll immediately stand out among the crazy New Year's crowds in this fancy, disco ball-esque frock.

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Off-The-Shoulder Rhinestone Maxi Dress

If full-on sequins aren't quite your thing, you can still put on a bit of shimmer with this dress that's dotted in tiny rhinestones. It comes in this amazing nude color or black to best suit your style!

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High-Neck Satin Sculpt Midi Dress

While the front of this sleek midi is more modest, the back features an open design that lets you show some more skin. It's definitely on the elegant side, so I'd advise wearing it to a fancy cocktail hour or more low-key NYE party this year.

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Emerson Off-The-Shoulder Skort Dress

Polka dots always feel super energetic to me, so if you want to be the one to get the party started, this is the dress for you! Plus, it'll make for some super cute Instagram pics. The design includes some built-in shorts, so coverage won't be an issue throughout the night.

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Satin Embellished Strapless Mini Dress

Oh, this one is perfect. The tiny rhinestone embellishments will certainly have heads tuning your way.

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