My story: I was pretty much thrown into building my art business full-time. Most of my life I've focused on Admin jobs because I thought it was a steady stable and secure position, but ironically I was laid off due to the pandemic. This opened my eyes that no job is ever 100% secure, especially if you're relying on someone else being your boss. I was in no position to take this lightly, as I am a wife, and have a 6 year old in Kindergarten which I have been pretty much homeschooling since classes have been remote. Plus I am almost completely self-taught, and still learning. Using my unemployment, and being approved for the SEAP, I'm taking the dive to make this happen. Mari's Spot is the name of my business, and I have been learning so much from your videos. Thank you so much for sharing your advice, especially the struggles, because it helps us realize we're all struggling.
Your videos are amazing Cathy! It's honestly a relief to hear how your journey parallels some of my struggles and experiences. I quit my corporate gig because it was sucking my soul too. Thanks for all the content you and Nam are providing, it's been mentally and business-ally helpful :)
This is awesome. I think you were very realistic in how you framed what to do. I myself had to learn the hard way and kind of just jumped the gun without any plan or support at the time. Now, I am more prepared and have the support of my husband, as well as the experience and skills earned while preparing for this leap.
This is a fantastic video guys. Thank you for making these videos and sharing your insights with us all. I particularly valued what you were saying about decoupling your identity from your existing work 👌
Thank you for this great video. This might be the only video I’ve seen that addresses the issue from someone who was mid career. In my case I’m over 25 years into a design career - multimedia then web design followed Flash banners and motion design. I’ve used my illustration skills along the way but never became the illustrator/artist I thought I’d be. It’s really good that your video considers factors like having kids in school, living in a high price neighbourhood, mortgage, savings and having financial support from a spouse. In my situation my income accounts for over 80 percent of the household income and my two kids are 7 years apart so their needs and their stage of schooling are quite different. Also physical health is for me a factor in my late 40s so there are concerns about reversing any decision if I had to go back. I’m glad you touched on that too as it’s not going to work out for everyone or it might not work first time.
Hi Nick, thank you for sharing. I made this video for this very reason, because I haven’t seen anyone talk about making the leap mid career when there’s so much more on the line. I left my corp job before we had kids but after we bought a house, and I was contributing to half of our household income, so I definitely felt the obligations, guilt, and pressure to “make it”. Now that we are parents, our career decisions affect more people around us, there’s more to lose. I understand all your points and it’s good that you’re prioritizing your health first.
This is my first comment here on RUclips. I need to say that I really enjoy your videos and all the information you provide and I really like your new intro and your background in this video ☺️ thank you for the effort ❤️
This is very informing ^^ I normally get regular commissions myself although I remember my mom constantly telling me I wont have a retirement if I have my own business .. Im still pursuing it regardless although that stays stuck in my head.
Thanks for this helpful video. I am one of those has moved and lists lots of jobs over the years and even though it was difficult it worked out ok but still I have not made that step for my art yet. I am taking the route of going part time work when my mortgage is paid off and doing what I can between now and that. I will have that paid off in the next 2-3 years. But I think it is possible but you have to make your own strategy. Thanks for your video.
Thank you, sooooo much for this! I've been wondering if it was even possible to realistically replace my income and quit work. Sounds like I'm going to have to wait. Need stable income, and my time is going to be jeopardized soon here by homeschooling my gifted 4 yr old while I work nights. It's going to have to be a hobby with the happenstance of small income on the side for a while.
My story: I was pretty much thrown into building my art business full-time. Most of my life I've focused on Admin jobs because I thought it was a steady stable and secure position, but ironically I was laid off due to the pandemic. This opened my eyes that no job is ever 100% secure, especially if you're relying on someone else being your boss. I was in no position to take this lightly, as I am a wife, and have a 6 year old in Kindergarten which I have been pretty much homeschooling since classes have been remote. Plus I am almost completely self-taught, and still learning. Using my unemployment, and being approved for the SEAP, I'm taking the dive to make this happen. Mari's Spot is the name of my business, and I have been learning so much from your videos. Thank you so much for sharing your advice, especially the struggles, because it helps us realize we're all struggling.
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Your videos are amazing Cathy! It's honestly a relief to hear how your journey parallels some of my struggles and experiences. I quit my corporate gig because it was sucking my soul too. Thanks for all the content you and Nam are providing, it's been mentally and business-ally helpful :)
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Isn't it comforting to know that Rome wasn't built in a day?! I love this video so much! Thank you for sharing
well said! the attention seeking headlines of people who go all in and “make it” in a short period of time are not realistic.
I needed to hear this. Can’t appreciate you anymore. You definitely know what to say at the right time
Thanks Nakeisha! These videos take a long time but it’s nice when it resonates with a few people.
This is awesome. I think you were very realistic in how you framed what to do. I myself had to learn the hard way and kind of just jumped the gun without any plan or support at the time. Now, I am more prepared and have the support of my husband, as well as the experience and skills earned while preparing for this leap.
Thank you for the note and best of luck Florence.
This is a fantastic video guys. Thank you for making these videos and sharing your insights with us all. I particularly valued what you were saying about decoupling your identity from your existing work 👌
Thank you for this great video. This might be the only video I’ve seen that addresses the issue from someone who was mid career. In my case I’m over 25 years into a design career - multimedia then web design followed Flash banners and motion design. I’ve used my illustration skills along the way but never became the illustrator/artist I thought I’d be.
It’s really good that your video considers factors like having kids in school, living in a high price neighbourhood, mortgage, savings and having financial support from a spouse. In my situation my income accounts for over 80 percent of the household income and my two kids are 7 years apart so their needs and their stage of schooling are quite different. Also physical health is for me a factor in my late 40s so there are concerns about reversing any decision if I had to go back. I’m glad you touched on that too as it’s not going to work out for everyone or it might not work first time.
Hi Nick, thank you for sharing. I made this video for this very reason, because I haven’t seen anyone talk about making the leap mid career when there’s so much more on the line. I left my corp job before we had kids but after we bought a house, and I was contributing to half of our household income, so I definitely felt the obligations, guilt, and pressure to “make it”. Now that we are parents, our career decisions affect more people around us, there’s more to lose. I understand all your points and it’s good that you’re prioritizing your health first.
This is great! I’d love to see the sort of next step you’d recommend once you quit your job and commit to an art career.
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Rare and awesome advices ! TnX
This is my first comment here on RUclips. I need to say that I really enjoy your videos and all the information you provide and I really like your new intro and your background in this video ☺️ thank you for the effort ❤️
We are trying to flex our plant game Monique! Thanks for noticing!
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This is very informing ^^ I normally get regular commissions myself although I remember my mom constantly telling me I wont have a retirement if I have my own business .. Im still pursuing it regardless although that stays stuck in my head.
I can tell you that I’m saving for retirement as much if not more than I did with my 9-5 job. It’s possible.
Thanks for this helpful video. I am one of those has moved and lists lots of jobs over the years and even though it was difficult it worked out ok but still I have not made that step for my art yet.
I am taking the route of going part time work when my mortgage is paid off and doing what I can between now and that. I will have that paid off in the next 2-3 years. But I think it is possible but you have to make your own strategy. Thanks for your video.
Wow must be amazing to pay off your house in 2-3yrs! Kudos for that and for pursuing your passions while taking care of your practical needs.
@@EasySundayClub Thanks, always have practical needs but if you can eliminate a few bills that always helps.
Thank you, sooooo much for this! I've been wondering if it was even possible to realistically replace my income and quit work. Sounds like I'm going to have to wait. Need stable income, and my time is going to be jeopardized soon here by homeschooling my gifted 4 yr old while I work nights. It's going to have to be a hobby with the happenstance of small income on the side for a while.
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i appreciate you
Thank you Zeff!
I’m struggling at moment . I need money for my family but want to keep going at my dream . No idea what to do 🙄
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