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"Quiet business moves are always better than the loud announcements. Let your competition think you're losing and you keep making moves quietly."
-Me.
💼 Hustle Reminder 💼
Your 9–5 covers your bills.
Your side hustle builds your freedom. 🚀
Don’t wait for “the right time” the best time to start was yesterday, the second best is today.
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I live by this in my own Businesses....People make you "more Successful" than you already are.
The biggest barrier to your growth isn't talent.
It's the fear of what people who aren't even winning will say about you.
If you’re scared to be judged, you’re choosing to stay average.
Are you playing to win, or playing to fit in?
Femme Fatale Guide: Top Career Tips To Set Yourself Up For Success
Figure out where your skills and passions align. Then determine the lifestyle/work culture you thrive in and what sacrifices you're willing to make in your chosen career path (for some, it's always traveling/talking to people 24/7, working late hours, unpredictable/unconventional hours, potentially lower pay/less predictable income, etc.). It truly depends on your top values, your personality, and your goals/priorities in life.
First focus on getting incredibly talented at your craft. Find a mentor(s) who will push you with their feedback/suggestions. Take classes/skills courses/read books & articles to gain more applicable knowledge/hard skills. Join clubs, apply to internships, volunteer, and request informational interviews in your desired field.
Make your skills marketable. Create a professional resume and/or neat portfolio/collection of work samples. Discover and articulate your USP (that should essentially serve as the backbone of your elevator pitch). Frame your skills through a customer/business-centric lens. How does your experience/skillset solve their problems and help a company/client achieve their goals?
Build a network for yourself. Don't be shy to reach out to companies/individuals who inspire you. Speak with your secondary school teachers and professors for connections. Create peer-to-peer networks, too, so you can grow together. Be a fearless networker and connector. Help others, do favors, and make the person glad they met/hired you. Make it your objective to be memorable through your work ethic/providing high-quality work products and showing up with a motivated & overall positive attitude allows people to like and trust you with their time, clients, money, etc.
Master the art of a killer email/cold pitch. Especially in today's world, learning how to sell yourself through intriguing emails/LinkedIn messages is the key to unlocking potential success. One client or opportunity can create momentum that will be useful years down the line, too.
When in doubt, follow up – on an email, pitch, job opportunity, connection, etc.
Be ruthless and relentless with your research. For new contacts, connections, opportunities, and information to support your pitches/job interviews/networking conversations, new technologies, and trends within your field. Read everything credible you can get your hands on. Display working knowledge and practical applications of these concepts and how they can benefit the person in front of you/their business.
Create systems. For how you structure emails/pitches, conduct research, different types of workflows/ work template structures for different types of projects, time-blocking, client funnels, etc.
Get comfortable with rejection. Use it as a primer for self-reflection and refining your craft/processes or help you pivot your approach to help you achieve your goals. Never take business decisions on behalf of a company personally (and vice versa).
Give yourself breaks, but don't give up. Tapping out for good is the only surefire way to fail at an endeavor. Be flexible in your path, but zeroed in on your goal(s). Learn when to quit or pivot, and when it's time to coast or seek growth.
SOCIAL MEDIA CAN AND WILL FUCK YOU UP
We have established that what we think about manifests in the physical.
We also know that our emotional vibration, translates to the 3D.
Before social media, our mindset was engineered by our immediate environment, books and TV.
Now, we consume so much content that it is ALTERING OUR THOUGHTS.
SOCIAL MEDIA CAN ALTER YOUR MINDSET NEGATIVELY OR POSITIVELY.
Perception becomes reality.
If you consume content of women who have multiple plastic surgeries your brain, after 1 month/year/decade will think of it as the "norm". "It's okay to get plastic surgery, let's change up our nose!"
Watching videos of people talking about their loneliness will evoke that feeling within you. You will start empathising with them and before you know it you will feel lonely too.
ONLY follow and interact with content that makes you feel good. Inspirational people and accounts that help you cultivate the mindset which aligns with your goals and dream reality.
Don't let them take away your power.
Wife and I moved in with my mom about a month ago to get out of an unideal situation. Job hunting but nothing yet. In the meantime we're trying everything we can to bring in extra income. I offer pendulum work, we both offer art and short story commissions, tarot readings, and handmade jewelry and things on etsy and we both have a redbubble. I'm working on books of my own but she actually has some up on her author page already. We even got desperate and started a GoFundMe. Plus if anyone is bored and wants to check them out we also do youtube and tiktok as a hobby. Our links are below if anyone is interested in any of our services.
Author/Artist/Actor catmom, tarot reader. I am the jack of all trades.
An aspiring author, artist, and youtuber just trying to support herself, her wife, and fur and scale babies (3 cats and a ball python)
UPDATE: Wife was able to find a job, but I'm still looking. Deleted the GoFundMe as things have improved greatly, but still trying to contribute financially through my art/writing/tarot/crafts.