Depending on where you live, the winter season can be ultra-gloomy with endless rain, treacherous sleet, and icy snow storms. And, it’s during this season, that there’s nothing more we want to do than to sit indoors, curled up on the couch, with a cup of hot cider. Because, when it’s cold and dark out, how do you find the energy to get up off that couch to do work? Hell, even going to the office to do your usual 9 to 5 is hard enough. Where do you find the motivation to do the side hustles that will earn you the extra cash you might need for your holiday shopping list?
It’s hard. But, thankfully for you, we’ve got a list of winter side hustles you can get started on this season ASAP. And luckily for you, many of these you can do without ever leaving the comfort of your cozy couch.
Without further ado, here’s a list of winter side hustles you can start on ASAP to earn that holiday scrilla.
Winter side hustles for the season
Housesit and/or petsit
You know all those friends, neighbors, and locals who travel over the holidays? Yeah, they’ll need extra help taking care of their belongings and beloved animals.
Tutor students
You know who else is stressing during the holidays? High school students prepping for their finals or college-entrance exams like the ACT, or SAT. Put up a profile, or a bulletin on a high school campus, and offer your expertise.
Sell your unwanted wares
Do you have clothes, shoes, and accessories you don’t want anymore? Skip the yard sale (it’s too cold for that) and snap a few photos and post them online on websites like Poshmark, The RealReal, and Ebay.
Try freelance writing
Are you a wordsmith? Try blogging, article writing, or social media writing on sites like Creative Circle or Freelancer.com. Or, consider putting your professional knowledge to good use and offer freelance consulting services
Make holiday cards
Help your friends get the best holiday card by offering to take photos. Or, charge a small fee for designing the card with the images they like best.
Babysit or nanny
Maybe you’re looking for short, one-time gigs that you can easily slot in your schedule. While your friends are out gift shopping, offer to watch their kids.
Do some personal shopping
On the flip side, maybe your busy friends are too busy to check everyone off their gift list. Lend a hand—and charge a flat fee.
Take up odd jobs
You can find odd, one-off gigs on apps like TaskRabbit. Think about helping busy families pack for the holidays, gift wrap items, or even running to the grocery store. See, also, if there are opportunities to bake for events or parties.
Sell seasonal holiday goods
Think: Christmas trees, wreaths, or decorations, and/or provide holiday decorating services (like decorating trees and putting up lights).
Pick up a seasonal retail gig
Want something that’s more steady but has an end-date in sight? Go the classic route and hit up the local mall for an application to your favorite retailer. They’ll likely be looking for extra help.