Oh my, you have explained different aspects so well that I am up from my seat to get going. So warmly you speak and taking great care of all your viewers - so encouraging and exciting. Subscribed.
Having a full time job as a photographer at a company I am not having a good time with, is making the thought of doing photography as a freelance as a "side hustle" to get my freelance career of its feet feels unbearable. I am so burnt out and tired every day I get home, and barely pick up my camera to do anything outside of work anymore. It's not even about not being willing to put in the work, I just feel so overwhelmed
I totally understand this ❤️ So many people just don’t realise how hard this is, and how being a creative and stuck in a situation that makes you feel overwhelmed and burnt out can honestly kill your creativity. It’s absolutely not as easy as ‘just getting started’ either, but make sure to take care of yourself first before you make those next steps! Try to find those things that made you love photography in the first place again 🙂
So real! A lot of informational videos are optimization and tactics, which are great, but I really appreciate that you also talk about the mental/emotional side. Like keeping space to stay creative and not getting burnt out. And I so appreciate that you are just a warm and encouraging person! 💜
I really appreciate your lovely words, thank you so much! I truly feel that without the mental/emotional consideration, it makes it really hard to keep up with the schedules, strategies and business goals. So above all else I feel that it’s so important to make sure creatives are not burning themselves out, it’s definitely key! 😊 Thanks for watching! ❤️
I feel it depends on if you have a job that allows you to have consistent days off. I work in a home health setting and need to be always available. So I have that added stress and never really have a day off. A lot of established creators don't talk about having a pretty big savings to lean on during that first year of going full time. My art friend told me to not quit my day job until I have that safety net that I can safely live off of for at least a year or more because the art content sphere is so over saturated that it's almost impossible and mostly luck to actually make it nowadays. This is the only job I can handle because of my mental and physical limitations I can't do much else. Remote jobs need me to make phone calls and with my speech impediment they wont even hire me.
I agree and thanks for sharing, that must be tough! I really agree that having a savings account to lean on is imperative if you’re making the leap to being a full time content creator. I myself have had some pretty scary situations in the past with inconsistent work, and it’s super stressful when that happens! I really wish you all the best, and sometimes baby steps are best with this kind of thing, it was definitely that way for me. ☺️
Hey, this was a very good video! Different to most that talk about content scheduling etc. I posted my very first YT video a few days back and managed to get 700+ views on my 1st 🎉
wow, "3 times a week with FTE!" - that is hard. I still find it hard to post once every week and sometimes it's once in 1.5 weeks. But it's still better than zero videos
Yeah it's crazy! Even without a full time job it's difficult to produce 3 quality videos per week. 😵💫 And you're absolutely right, every week or every couple of weeks is way better than not posting at all! 😊
Anyone who makes fun of someone’s Christmas tree should be on the naughty list. Seriously, though, thanks for this video as I plan a career pivot this year.
A fantastic & inspiring video Kayleigh and I started doing content creation last year but didn't take it seriously until June this year. Love 🥰 this video and love 😍 being a content creator. Love 💞 Kayleigh and I am a new subscriber.
I ended up quitting my 9-5 as I tried doing content creation on the side and it just was not happening....my full time job was a video editor so the last thing I wanted to do after being on the computer and editing all day was to continue editing. I knew if I kept it up I would never get the content creation thing up and running
I totally understand how this feels! (In fact I’ve had to do the same thing on several occasions in the past!) Fingers crossed it all works out for you, it’s always a nerve wracking and exciting leap of faith! 😊
I totally understand, I’ve been there! Sometimes if all you can manage is one post a month, then that’s 100% fine and at the end of the day you’re still working towards what you want. I think there’s also times when you just may not feel in the right headspace to tackle a side hustle/social media and that’s okay too! I’ve definitely experienced this many times throughout my life for sure 😮💨
Oh my, you have explained different aspects so well that I am up from my seat to get going. So warmly you speak and taking great care of all your viewers - so encouraging and exciting. Subscribed.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your kind words 😊
Having a full time job as a photographer at a company I am not having a good time with, is making the thought of doing photography as a freelance as a "side hustle" to get my freelance career of its feet feels unbearable. I am so burnt out and tired every day I get home, and barely pick up my camera to do anything outside of work anymore. It's not even about not being willing to put in the work, I just feel so overwhelmed
I totally understand this ❤️ So many people just don’t realise how hard this is, and how being a creative and stuck in a situation that makes you feel overwhelmed and burnt out can honestly kill your creativity. It’s absolutely not as easy as ‘just getting started’ either, but make sure to take care of yourself first before you make those next steps! Try to find those things that made you love photography in the first place again 🙂
So real! A lot of informational videos are optimization and tactics, which are great, but I really appreciate that you also talk about the mental/emotional side. Like keeping space to stay creative and not getting burnt out. And I so appreciate that you are just a warm and encouraging person! 💜
I really appreciate your lovely words, thank you so much! I truly feel that without the mental/emotional consideration, it makes it really hard to keep up with the schedules, strategies and business goals.
So above all else I feel that it’s so important to make sure creatives are not burning themselves out, it’s definitely key! 😊
Thanks for watching! ❤️
I feel it depends on if you have a job that allows you to have consistent days off. I work in a home health setting and need to be always available. So I have that added stress and never really have a day off. A lot of established creators don't talk about having a pretty big savings to lean on during that first year of going full time. My art friend told me to not quit my day job until I have that safety net that I can safely live off of for at least a year or more because the art content sphere is so over saturated that it's almost impossible and mostly luck to actually make it nowadays. This is the only job I can handle because of my mental and physical limitations I can't do much else. Remote jobs need me to make phone calls and with my speech impediment they wont even hire me.
I agree and thanks for sharing, that must be tough!
I really agree that having a savings account to lean on is imperative if you’re making the leap to being a full time content creator.
I myself have had some pretty scary situations in the past with inconsistent work, and it’s super stressful when that happens!
I really wish you all the best, and sometimes baby steps are best with this kind of thing, it was definitely that way for me. ☺️
This content was packed with helpful tips!
I’m so glad you think so! 😊
Hey, this was a very good video! Different to most that talk about content scheduling etc.
I posted my very first YT video a few days back and managed to get 700+ views on my 1st 🎉
wow, "3 times a week with FTE!" - that is hard. I still find it hard to post once every week and sometimes it's once in 1.5 weeks. But it's still better than zero videos
Yeah it's crazy! Even without a full time job it's difficult to produce 3 quality videos per week. 😵💫
And you're absolutely right, every week or every couple of weeks is way better than not posting at all! 😊
Anyone who makes fun of someone’s Christmas tree should be on the naughty list. Seriously, though, thanks for this video as I plan a career pivot this year.
Hahaha I agree! 😂 Thanks Jim & good luck with your career pivot, how exciting! 😊
A fantastic & inspiring video Kayleigh and I started doing content creation last year but didn't take it seriously until June this year. Love 🥰 this video and love 😍 being a content creator. Love 💞 Kayleigh and I am a new subscriber.
Thanks so much David! Amazing to hear that you’re already well on your way with your content creation 😁
I ended up quitting my 9-5 as I tried doing content creation on the side and it just was not happening....my full time job was a video editor so the last thing I wanted to do after being on the computer and editing all day was to continue editing. I knew if I kept it up I would never get the content creation thing up and running
I totally understand how this feels! (In fact I’ve had to do the same thing on several occasions in the past!)
Fingers crossed it all works out for you, it’s always a nerve wracking and exciting leap of faith! 😊
Just found your channel, it’s been very helpful!
Im so glad it’s been helpful for you! It means a lot to hear that 🥰
What a helpful video! Thank you for the tips :)
No worries at all! I'm so glad you found it to be helpful 🥰
Beige Christmas tree matches your skin tone. ❤️
Hahaha, it absolutely does 😂😂
I'm struggling to even post once a month. I get easily overwhelmed.
I totally understand, I’ve been there! Sometimes if all you can manage is one post a month, then that’s 100% fine and at the end of the day you’re still working towards what you want.
I think there’s also times when you just may not feel in the right headspace to tackle a side hustle/social media and that’s okay too! I’ve definitely experienced this many times throughout my life for sure 😮💨
So how does taxes work