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Most side hustle advice makes starting feel complicated. These five myths do the most damage. If any sound familiar, this is your sign to let them go.

Myth 1: You need a niche first

You need a customer first. The niche reveals itself after you have made a few sales and figured out who actually buys what you do and what they value most. Starting without a defined niche is not a problem. It is the natural beginning of a business that will eventually find its people.

The niche is a result, not a requirement. Build first. Define it later.

Myth 2: You need money to start

A free Claude account, a $9 prompt book, and time are the only three things you need to find an idea, build an offer, and send the first pitch. Investment in tools and ads comes later, after you have proof people will pay.

Myth 3: You need a website first

A DM, an email, or a simple Google form is enough to take your first 10 customers and prove the concept. Most people who spend their first month building a beautiful website end up with zero customers to show it to.

Myth 4: You need to be passionate about it

Passion follows competence, and competence follows action. Start with something you are interested in and willing to show up for. The passion catches up after you start seeing results.

Myth 5: You need to quit your job first

Your job funds the experiments. Your salary is the safety net that lets you take risks without the pressure of needing to eat. Quit after the side income is consistent, not before.

The prompts in Volume One are built around none of these myths. Grab the free sample to see what that looks like in practice.

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