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amother
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Tue, Sep 17 2024, 1:14 pm
I’m super talented and creative. I took various courses when I was single in different creative fields but never really hit on something that spoke to me.
I’m postpartum and not working right now. I can go back to a regular job (that I really dislike) but I feel if I do that I’ll never be pushed to find my “thing”. I’ll also probably quit after a time because I don’t enjoy that kind of work
I recently decided on something that really got me excited, but I spoke to someone in the industry who told me that the economy isn’t doing well right now and it’s a hard business to be in. So that bubble burst
Why are some people just able to figure themselves and their careers out and I’m having such a hard time? It’s so frustrating
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Oldlace
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Tue, Sep 17 2024, 1:16 pm
Don’t let that one person burst your bubble. Do more research!
Hatzlacha
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Tue, Sep 17 2024, 1:26 pm
I never found my niche. I’ve been working for 25 years and earning money for my family, raising children, and paying tuition. I think that around 60 percent of American workers are not really engaged with their jobs. That being said, I’ve seen people go try to “find themselves” and it generally has turned out horribly for the family members that had been relying on their earnings.
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cupcake123
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Tue, Sep 17 2024, 1:28 pm
Creative people are so good at many things so they can't pick one. I've seen this with a lot of my friends.
The good news is pick something creative and stick with it and you'll excell imH
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amother
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Tue, Sep 17 2024, 2:37 pm
amother Tangerine wrote: | I never found my niche. I’ve been working for 25 years and earning money for my family, raising children, and paying tuition. I think that around 60 percent of American workers are not really engaged with their jobs. That being said, I’ve seen people go try to “find themselves” and it generally has turned out horribly for the family members that had been relying on their earnings. |
Right but I can’t work at a job that I’m not cut out for. I get burnt out, don’t enjoy it. And can’t be there fully as a mom and wife
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Chicory
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Tue, Sep 17 2024, 3:01 pm
amother OP wrote: | Right but I can’t work at a job that I’m not cut out for. I get burnt out, don’t enjoy it. And can’t be there fully as a mom and wife |
Unfortunately a lot of us have to do this and we just figure out a way to make it work
But if you have time now I’d say to experiment to see if you could find something
Or start doing something on the side of your regular job
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Brass
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Tue, Sep 17 2024, 4:52 pm
If it's in a creative industry, sometimes, it's harder to monetize it and make a good parnassah from it. Some talents can be used as a hobby, a side gig, or just some good self-care...
Sounds like you may want to take an aptitude test and see if there are other abilities you can capitalize on? Or maybe they'll have other ideas how you can use this talent for a parnassah...
Good luck!
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Midnight
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Tue, Sep 17 2024, 4:55 pm
Do more research. There must be something creative that is a good fit!
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Royalblue
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Tue, Sep 17 2024, 6:44 pm
I wouldn't let one single person deter me. I'm in the creative industry and earn a beautiful salary of over 200k. Go for your dreams
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Natural
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Tue, Sep 17 2024, 7:22 pm
amother OP wrote: | I’m super talented and creative. I took various courses when I was single in different creative fields but never really hit on something that spoke to me.
I’m postpartum and not working right now. I can go back to a regular job (that I really dislike) but I feel if I do that I’ll never be pushed to find my “thing”. I’ll also probably quit after a time because I don’t enjoy that kind of work
I recently decided on something that really got me excited, but I spoke to someone in the industry who told me that the economy isn’t doing well right now and it’s a hard business to be in. So that bubble burst
Why are some people just able to figure themselves and their careers out and I’m having such a hard time? It’s so frustrating |
Same. I feel for u.
I've been totally burnt by boring work. Never found my niche. I wish
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Canary
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Tue, Sep 17 2024, 7:29 pm
Do the thing you're good at. Don't worry about it there are too many ppl already doing it. As per Chovos Halivavos.
I used to do all different things. Two years ago I decided to do the thing I love without worrying about money. I actually did it for free. Baruch Hashem I have work. Not a lot, but whoever uses me is happy and I'm hoping my clientele will grow.
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White
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Tue, Sep 17 2024, 8:03 pm
Who says you have settle on one thing?
Im a graphic designer, and I end up learning and doing many things on the job, over the years. Product photography, illustrating, video editing, 3d rendering...
You can say my thing is "learning new things"
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Pumpkin
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Tue, Sep 17 2024, 8:07 pm
I’m a sheitel macher and I just started using a new wig repair person who found her passion after doing special ed for 20 years!!!
Wig repairs is an amazing super lucrative job.. does that talk to u?
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amother
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Tue, Sep 17 2024, 8:15 pm
amother White wrote: | Who says you have settle on one thing?
Im a graphic designer, and I end up learning and doing many things on the job, over the years. Product photography, illustrating, video editing, 3d rendering...
You can say my thing is "learning new things" |
I just need a way to make money, I want to do something I love while making good parnassah at the same time
It’s very hard to keep hopping from one thing to the next
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