Don’t wait for a perfect time — start small, start now. Many successful entrepreneurs began with just a small idea, little money, and determination.
Examples of Student Side Hustles:
Crafts: Handmade keychains, flowers, or bags.
Food Business: Cookies, brownies, milk tea, or sandwiches.
Art Commissions: Digital sketches, portraits, or calligraphy.
Tutoring: Helping younger students with math, English, or reading.
Online Reselling: Selling pre-loved clothes, accessories, or books.
Steps to Starting Small:
Choose your product/service. What are you good at? What do people around you need?
Start with what you already have. Use your existing skills or materials at home.
Set a small goal. Example: Sell at least 10 keychains in a week.
Learn as you grow. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes — they teach you how to improve.
“It’s not about how small you start, but how big you dream and how consistent you are.”