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I was just thinking about this! You came right on time :)
ОтветитьI'm definitely having way more fun not stressing over money.
ОтветитьAwesome video Beau, great advice👌🏼👌🏼
ОтветитьThank you for making this. Such an optimistic way of thinking about serving too.
ОтветитьI resonated with this soo sooo deeply, I’ve been struggling to stay motivated to establish my art as I have a full time job and I’m beginning to lack the motivation to create detailed work as I once did before employment. THANKS SO MUCH !! for your advice on allowing your job to help you build on other aspects of yourself as an artist.
ОтветитьThis is fantastic. Truly helped see my current situation with a glass half full.
ОтветитьThis video is really helpful.
Thanks a lot 😊
Thank you!
ОтветитьHi man! This video has allowed me to think different. I am at that point where I have developed my art but It doesn't gives me enough money and that pressure I put on me is destroying my creativity submerging me in a depression. I don't know if invest, continue painting or what , I also have a half time job that allows me to spend in what I want to but I haven't taken that step yet
ОтветитьHey man. I just wanted to say thank you for making this video. This is a topic that I feel almost everyone faces who is looking to turn their art into a career, but almost no one talks about. I have talked to numerous professional artists, seeking their advice on this topic, but I don’t know if I’ve ever gotten anything more than vague and general answers. You’ve helped many people, including myself, with this video, so thank you for that. I wish you all the best with your art career
ОтветитьThat was exactly what I needed to hear💗
Ответитьthis really came useful and while I do like to make an art career, I do like to have a main job to pair for extras while art projects would not pay for all bills and even when you have not much for art but can work out the days to work on it fully and make extra cash for that, as well as a chance to talk to people and get social confidence to learn
Ответитьthank you for this vid :)
ОтветитьReally inspiring thanks
ОтветитьTHANK YOU!!!!
ОтветитьYou know, the reframing things is key. I tried working part time to have more time for my art making, but I was so broke I got severely anxious and sick. Full time job is definitely better for my mental health, and so Im trying to get better at being here for 40 hours a week without hating my life. Seeing it as a patron of my art is a beautiful notion. I love having the money to buy food and shelter, which I wasn’t able to afford when working part time. Artists deserve to live and be well while making their art. Thanks for this motivation!
ОтветитьHey, this was an amazing video! You found every word I needed. Thanks.
ОтветитьAmazing, I came across your video. I started working in the restaurant industry again after a year of not working and doing art, so far so good. Balancing art, learning new languages etc is challenging but thanks to you for making me feel better!
ОтветитьThank you so much for your video! You gave such beautiful advice, especially at the end about trusting one's self. You helped me get back in touch with the positive reframing technique I had previously used to help myself get through this rough time. I had forgotten how I had become happier and more positive, but listening to you helped me remember to focus on how work can help build me up and lead me to where I, ultimately, am trying to go in my life. There are so many "small" ways working a job helps a person develop. Right now, I'm struggling to even begin to start making art/crafts, but I do identify as a creative person! lol. Anyway, thank you again!
ОтветитьThank you sooooo much! I needed this video. It definitely put things in perspective for me.
ОтветитьThank you so much for this video ☺️ I'm currently working as part time software engineer while training as a martial artist. I would love to spend even more time on my martial arts training but am struggling to figure out ways to monetize my "art" so it can be self sustaining. I find I often feel resentful and burnt out with my software engineering job because it "gets in the way" of my training, despite being the thing that really enables me to train in the first place. I will try to reframe my mindset to be grateful for opportunity instead.thanks for the great video!
ОтветитьNeeded this reminder - it can feel like we're not making as much progress as we'd like, but that's because we're developing so many skills in order to juggle so many hats - whilst also doing 40+ hour weeks elsewhere
ОтветитьWatched this last month when I was searching for a full-time job. Came back to watch again as I finally got one and starting next week! Much needed uplifting message. For a long time I've been discouraged being so financially tight with debt that it actually interrupts my creative process. Despite working part-time jobs I love while working on my art, but not able to make ends meet. Most important note is regardless if you make money or not with your art, if you create art YOU ARE AN ARTIST. Even if it's just 30 min or less you can spare to do in a day, it counts! And being an artist does require other skillsets than producing like you mentioned. The right job(s) can enhance your progress.
I'm grateful to spend incredible time developing my work the last five years. And yet happy to say that the fear of "sacrificing time from my art" is nonexistent. For me it's better to have something stable until I'm ready to commit full-time on my art. There's no need to compare with others who are already there. Everyone's path and needs are unique on their own.
Thank you so much for this! 💛
ОтветитьYou are such a cutie
Ответитьglad i found this video
ОтветитьThank you for saying all of this. I find that having a day job definitely helps my art, in the ways that you described and also for inspiration! Art and life are forever intertwined.. 🎨🙏🤗
ОтветитьThanks for speaking about this! My YT algorithm tends to show me a lot more vids about quitting my job to be an artist and etc. and while that sounds like a fantastic idea, it is as you mentioned, not my time yet to do so. Lately I've been feeling really negative towards my non-art related full time job, but as soon as you talked about reframing that mindset, suddenly I felt a lot better and more appreciative.
ОтветитьI was thinking about this topic the other day. I'm a full time worker, and currently studying something to transition into something that pays a lot more. As I do this, I feel reminders from myself not to forget about my art (music). There are tons of videos out there, "quit your job and pursue your passion!", but unless you're moving back in with your parents that doesn't seem reasonable. Like are you gonna "blow up" all of a sudden when you quit and before the next rent check is due? Great video, definitely great to hear the subject talked about, you have the right mentality about your job and I'm sure your customers enjoy your service.
ОтветитьWhat sort of restaurant server job offers health benefits? I have never heard of that.
Ответитьthank you, you made me grasp my situation from a more positive point of view, I sincerely thank you.
ОтветитьI needed to hear this, I’ve been trying to work while having a job and I’ve gotten to a point where I started resenting my job but the advice to change the perspective in the situation was needed.
ОтветитьReally love this perspective, thank you so much for sharing. It’s nice to hear the idea of having a part time job as a blessing that supports your art rather than a time suck away from your art. It’s a mindset shift that I’ve been working through currently as I look to move from doing art full time as I currently do to taking on a part time job to release some of the burden on my art to make money.
ОтветитьNot sure how I stumbled across your account, but I really appreciate the message you explain in this video!
I recently quit my job to pursue art/illustration and don't think I could have done that job AND done art on the side (I tried... I was always "on the clock" mentally so it never resulted in creative work on the side). I appreciate the distinction you make between a job that energizes you (or at least leaves you with energy at the end) vs one that completely drains you. Thanks for sharing and glad I found this! :)
Thank you for making this video. I have been struggling for so long. I don’t like my job and want to do art full time but I’m bound by responsibilities at home and I think the resentment towards my job and the fact that I’m unable to switch to art has affected me in so many ways…even not improving in my skills. May be I need to be more grateful and work on how I can give time to improving my skills and being more patient with myself!
ОтветитьRefreshing perspective to view occupation as a way of finding our grounds in the world, as well as an approach of all round self development. P.s. attractive speaking! Tks
ОтветитьGreat job! ❤
Ответитьthats a beautiful video
ОтветитьIt's funny to think when I was working full time with art it was very stressful and I didn't have that much time to put on making art in the end.
Now I'm working on a full time job and managing everything very well. I have quality time doing art, no concernings about selling and getting money and thinking very calmly about my future art career and business.