28. Stage 3: The Growth Phase — When You’re In Motion, But Need to Stay Consistent
You made it through the fog of ideas.
You tested something real.
And now—it’s working.
You’ve entered Stage 3: The Growth Phase.
This is where your side hustle shifts from “something I’m trying” to “something I’m building.”
You’re showing up consistently. You’ve seen results—maybe small, maybe big—but now you’re asking:
“How do I keep this going without burning out?”
What Stage 3 Feels Like
You’re in it.
You’ve got some traction—maybe it’s paying clients, growing followers, engaged readers, or repeat sales.
But you’re also juggling a lot:
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You’re wearing all the hats
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Your calendar’s getting crowded
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You’re answering DMs, tweaking offers, building systems—on top of your day job
You’re no longer wondering if this could work.
You’re wondering how to manage it now that it does.
The Big Shift: From Hustle to Habit
Stage 3 is about building consistency without chaos.
That means:
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Doing what works, repeatedly
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Cutting what doesn’t
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Streamlining how you show up and deliver value
This isn’t about scaling to 7 figures (unless you want to).
It’s about creating something sustainable that fits into your life—not takes over your life.
What Trips People Up
Growth brings good problems—but they’re still problems.
Here’s what might be getting in your way:
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No systems. You’re doing everything manually, which burns time and energy.
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No prioritization. You’re saying yes to everything because it’s all “working”—but that’s not sustainable.
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No boundaries. You’re stuck between “this is growing” and “this is exhausting.”
At this point, doing more is no longer the answer.
Doing less, better is the move.
How to Move Forward in Stage 3
Now’s the time to shift from scrappy to strategic.
Here’s what to focus on:
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Identify what’s working. Look at results—what activities drive the most value, engagement, or income?
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Systemize your workflow. Automate repeatable tasks. Use templates. Schedule content. Batch your work.
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Protect your energy. Set limits. Create a realistic schedule. Say no to what doesn’t serve your goals.
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Think ahead. Where do you want this to go in 6 months? A year? Start shaping your decisions accordingly.
You don’t need to become a CEO.
But you do need to start acting like a builder—not just a doer.
What’s Next
This might be the final stage of the framework, but it’s far from the end.
Most people circle through these phases more than once. They grow, refine, pivot, and revalidate new ideas along the way.
The goal isn’t just to grow your side hustle—it’s to grow with it.
And in the final article of this series, I’ll share a personal reflection on what that has looked like for me.
Stay tuned.
For now, if you’re in Stage 3—celebrate that.
You’re not just thinking about it.
You’re doing it.
Now it’s time to do it in a way that lasts.
Talk soon,
Nathan Pearce
Creator of Risk Free Side Hustle
Other Articles in this "Four Stages of Side Hustling" Series
- The Four Stages of Side Hustling (and Why They Matter)
- Stage 0: The Pre-Commit Phase — When You’re Not Quite Ready (But Still Thinking About It)
- Stage 1: The Discovery Phase — When You’ve Got Ideas, But Don’t Know Where to Start
- Stage 2: The Validation Phase — When You’re Excited, but Overwhelmed
- Stage 3: The Growth Phase — When You’re In Motion, But Need to Stay Consistent - THIS ARTICLE
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