This is the first video i watched from your channel and is super uplifting to find someone in a similar position on the advnetures of balancing art side business with a demanding 9to5 job. I also am not the type to jump straight into just my art as a job as i want to have the security of a salary to pay rent etc. i know if i am fully depending on my art to make money to live it would drain the joy out of it and out too much pressure on myself to create to pay the bills...one day i hope to get there, im going to binge all your videos now! Thank you for sharing your realistic experience with us ❤
I’m so glad to hear that this resonated with you! I’ve enjoyed posting this type of video because I’ve started to learn that there really are a lot of us out here trying to do this art thing while balancing other full time responsibilities. Nothing wrong with taking baby steps!
Thank you SO MUCH FOR SHARING. The truth is liberating. It is actually very refreshing to see this because i'm also working my 9 to 6 , and working on my art business and creations at night. It is indeed very tiring , but making art aaaaalways makes sense. It is a refuge, a peaceful place jnside ourselves we can always turn to
I hear ya. Also balancing my typical job (electrical test engineering) with trying to start up an art business. I'm not the best at being consistent on youtube, so props to you for that and congrats on reaching monetization! Enjoyed your video while working on a commission...at 2:30 am 😂
It’s not an easy thing to do!! It’s taken me a looonnnggg time of posting to figure out how to post consistently (and I still had to stay up until 2am on Saturday night to get this video ready to go on Sunday morning hahaha so I’m still figuring it out). Keep going, though! It’s not a race… we’ll all figure this out at our own pace 🥰
I also work full time. I have always been a creative. I do not have a business but something I am always working toward and researching. I resonate with having late night to be my only art work time. Try too on the weekends. Using my desk and kitchen table. I am a new follower and liking your channel so far :) You had mentioned Bonnie Cristine. I took her 5 day challenge. I never knew about surface pattern design. Anyways Im Angela from Colorado. Hi
I found your videos yesterday and really enjoying what you are sharing. I am a new mom, trying to build my creative business, learn about surface design and teach art two days a week, but will be going back to work full time in the fall. I am definitely trying to find the groove for balancing all of this in a sustainable way so that I can keep the momentum going after my maternity leave ends.
Recently I’ve found a way to schedule my posts in advance (for Instagram) thru their “meta business suite” wherein I just have to provide content to upload and have two months worth of posts ready to go on a consistent schedule. I end up spending an hour or two at the end of those months uploading and editing but it’s working out so far to help me compartmentalize (it’s extremely helpful with my adhd too and not wanting to be on my laptop or phone all the time and get distracted when I wanna do art).
@@louschuart I think when I phase back into an era when I’m treating Instagram as a higher priority, I’ll definitely take more advantage of the post scheduling feature! These days I’m focusing more on UA-cam, but I love the idea of being able to “set it and forget it” with Instagram posts. Also - thank you for your kind words!! So glad you’re enjoying my videos 🥰
Oh wow! I'm also an artist who is a full time environmental scientist (also majored in ecology)! Between the full time job and all my other obligations, it's been pretty hard to get paintings done. Ah well, we must push on!
Great video! Thank you for showing us your honest setup, I'd much rather see that than a polished studio. I work full time and I'm trying to balance it with book illustrating. I definitely recommend carrying a small notebook, cheap as you like, for low pressure sketching and note-taking. I find it helps me build momentum so I don't feel like I'm starting cold on art after a long day at work.
Book illustrating - how cool!! Children’s books, or something else? I’ve been sitting on the idea of trying to break into the world of cookbook illustrating… 🤔 The notebook thing totally makes sense! I’m pretty actively involved in my work throughout the day, but it could be great to have a little sketchbook on hand for those meetings where I just have to listen!
Very realistic. I feel i never have enough time for art. And indeed i never do much daily. This system can really drain our energy. You seem very honest about it. Do what you can.
It really can drain our energy. It always takes a lot of intention for me to make time for art… but I agree that doing what we can is always going to be better than doing nothing!
I love your videos, they have such a soothing and motivational vibe. To answer your question, I paint in the morning, before work, and I benefit from work form home too so I have plenty of time when I wake up so early. I'm not necessarily a morning person by default, but I heard this podcast episode on The Diary of a CEO where Kristen Holmes was invited and she said it's best to sleep between 10PM and 6PM for optimal health. This resonated with me because as children, my mom used to make me and my sisters go to bed at 9PM and we always had amazing results at school. So I've been giving this sleeping schedule a try for a few weeks now, and for now I'm loving it. I'm also a homebody so I don't care to socialize in the evening, so I can easily go to sleep early 😄 Organization-wise I also have a morning routine to do list and an evening routine to do list for taking care of our house so I can more or less stay on top of things.
I’m so glad to hear you enjoy my videos!! You know, I totally agree that sleeping between 10 and 6 is probably best for us… I’ve always been a night owl and have often struggled to get myself in bed earlier haha. But maybe it’s worth a try!! I do love the idea of painting in the morning when there’s nice light outside (instead of just the weird fluorescent lighting in my kitchen in the dead of night 😂)
Sarah! I just discovered your channel and I have been watching all your videos, old and new! I think you’re doing awesome and I just wanted to tell you to keep going!!! I am starting to do surface pattern design as well as a side hustle, and want to start doing some UA-cam, so I’ll see you on here 😊. Your videos have been super inspiring and informative!
Awwww Heather, thank you so much! It's always so lovely to connect with people who are in the same boat 😊 Sending you all my encouragement as you get started on this journey!
congrats on monetization! This was a great video. I'm starting to take my creative goals seriously, and am trying to figure out how to balance my time without just exhausting myself. I'm a civil engineer by day and artist by night lol
Thank you, Jane!! 🎉 It takes a lot of practice and intention to do it 😅 but it’s always encouraging to connect with other people who are in the same boat! I think setting realistic goals has been really helpful for me in terms of maintaining momentum. If I expected myself to spend four hours painting every day, I’d just be disappointed in myself and discouraged, yknow? Baby steps!
I'm in the opposite boat - I've been a full time artist for 2 years and am now trying to go back to side hustling! Everyone's path is different but it sounds like you have the passion to truly make art your life!
That’s such an interesting perspective that I feel like I don’t hear about very much! I’m sending you lots of encouragement as you navigate that transition 🫶🏼
I appreciate you so much for taking the time to make such a real video that is relatable to many aspiring artists including me. Congratulations on getting monetized!!!
Thanks so much for sharing your journey! I’m working on slowly building my art business too! Keep going! Your baked goods paintings look so scrumptious!
Congrats on getting monitized !! Yep here working full time and trying to feed that creative business too…and a mom and a care giver..so about 4 to 6 hrs a week I can work on my mini biz. Because for me I love my sleep too much and I can’t function otherwise 😂 at 50 sleep is too important 😂. I just launched my UA-cam channel (finally) in December 🎉🎉
Thank you!! You know, 4-6 hours per week is 200-300 hours per year, and all of that work certainly compounds ☺️. Congrats on launching your UA-cam channel! That’s so exciting! 🎉🎉🎉
I want to do this so badly, but I struggle a lot with mental exhaustion after working in a corporate setting all day. How do you manage that? For me, it actually really affects my creativity :(
It totally affects my creativity, too, so I definitely feel you. There are some days I feel so drained that even if I technically have time, I have no creative energy left to actually make anything. Sometimes I find that once I get started though my creative energy finds a way to flow. I find it really helpful to keep my art supplies really accessible so that it doesn’t take any effort to get set up and started. I also find setting myself goals really motivates me. I literally have my creative business goals written on little pieces of paper and stuck on the wall so I see them every day. But ultimately, I think you should just be gentle with yourself and just create when you can. It’s not a race, and any amount of creativity should be counted as a win 🫶🏼
@@pepostudios Ahh yes, I've noticed that having my art supplies out helps a lot! Also, I will try to have my goals visible too, that's a great advice, thank you!
This is the first video i watched from your channel and is super uplifting to find someone in a similar position on the advnetures of balancing art side business with a demanding 9to5 job. I also am not the type to jump straight into just my art as a job as i want to have the security of a salary to pay rent etc. i know if i am fully depending on my art to make money to live it would drain the joy out of it and out too much pressure on myself to create to pay the bills...one day i hope to get there, im going to binge all your videos now! Thank you for sharing your realistic experience with us ❤
I’m so glad to hear that this resonated with you! I’ve enjoyed posting this type of video because I’ve started to learn that there really are a lot of us out here trying to do this art thing while balancing other full time responsibilities. Nothing wrong with taking baby steps!
Thank you SO MUCH FOR SHARING. The truth is liberating. It is actually very refreshing to see this because i'm also working my 9 to 6 , and working on my art business and creations at night. It is indeed very tiring , but making art aaaaalways makes sense. It is a refuge, a peaceful place jnside ourselves we can always turn to
I hear ya. Also balancing my typical job (electrical test engineering) with trying to start up an art business. I'm not the best at being consistent on youtube, so props to you for that and congrats on reaching monetization! Enjoyed your video while working on a commission...at 2:30 am 😂
It’s not an easy thing to do!! It’s taken me a looonnnggg time of posting to figure out how to post consistently (and I still had to stay up until 2am on Saturday night to get this video ready to go on Sunday morning hahaha so I’m still figuring it out). Keep going, though! It’s not a race… we’ll all figure this out at our own pace 🥰
I also work full time. I have always been a creative. I do not have a business but something I am always working toward and researching. I resonate with having late night to be my only art work time. Try too on the weekends. Using my desk and kitchen table. I am a new follower and liking your channel so far :) You had mentioned Bonnie Cristine. I took her 5 day challenge. I never knew about surface pattern design. Anyways Im Angela from Colorado. Hi
I found your videos yesterday and really enjoying what you are sharing. I am a new mom, trying to build my creative business, learn about surface design and teach art two days a week, but will be going back to work full time in the fall. I am definitely trying to find the groove for balancing all of this in a sustainable way so that I can keep the momentum going after my maternity leave ends.
Recently I’ve found a way to schedule my posts in advance (for Instagram) thru their “meta business suite” wherein I just have to provide content to upload and have two months worth of posts ready to go on a consistent schedule. I end up spending an hour or two at the end of those months uploading and editing but it’s working out so far to help me compartmentalize (it’s extremely helpful with my adhd too and not wanting to be on my laptop or phone all the time and get distracted when I wanna do art).
ALSO I just found your channel this morning and I’m friggin’ loving it, keep up the creative work!! You’re doing great :)
@@louschuart I think when I phase back into an era when I’m treating Instagram as a higher priority, I’ll definitely take more advantage of the post scheduling feature! These days I’m focusing more on UA-cam, but I love the idea of being able to “set it and forget it” with Instagram posts. Also - thank you for your kind words!! So glad you’re enjoying my videos 🥰
Oh wow! I'm also an artist who is a full time environmental scientist (also majored in ecology)! Between the full time job and all my other obligations, it's been pretty hard to get paintings done. Ah well, we must push on!
Great video! Thank you for showing us your honest setup, I'd much rather see that than a polished studio. I work full time and I'm trying to balance it with book illustrating.
I definitely recommend carrying a small notebook, cheap as you like, for low pressure sketching and note-taking. I find it helps me build momentum so I don't feel like I'm starting cold on art after a long day at work.
Book illustrating - how cool!! Children’s books, or something else? I’ve been sitting on the idea of trying to break into the world of cookbook illustrating… 🤔
The notebook thing totally makes sense! I’m pretty actively involved in my work throughout the day, but it could be great to have a little sketchbook on hand for those meetings where I just have to listen!
And you look like you're studiously writing down what's going on! Bonus! 😆 And yeah, it's a children's book!
Your art style is great for a cookbook!
@@sammykat2hb HAH, so true! 😂 That’s very cool!! What a fun project!
@@pepostudios Thank you! And I'm excited to have stumbled on your channel, I'm looking forward to seeing it grow! PS your cats are ADORABLE
@@sammykat2hb thank you so much!! And hehehe I agree 🐈⬛💕 there’s sure to be plenty of cat content in all my future videos 😂🫶🏼
Thank you for your video and sharing your life with us. You`re so inspiring 🥰
🥹🫶🏼 thanks for your kind words, and for your support! I’m so glad you’re here!
Very realistic. I feel i never have enough time for art. And indeed i never do much daily.
This system can really drain our energy. You seem very honest about it.
Do what you can.
It really can drain our energy. It always takes a lot of intention for me to make time for art… but I agree that doing what we can is always going to be better than doing nothing!
I love your videos, they have such a soothing and motivational vibe.
To answer your question, I paint in the morning, before work, and I benefit from work form home too so I have plenty of time when I wake up so early. I'm not necessarily a morning person by default, but I heard this podcast episode on The Diary of a CEO where Kristen Holmes was invited and she said it's best to sleep between 10PM and 6PM for optimal health.
This resonated with me because as children, my mom used to make me and my sisters go to bed at 9PM and we always had amazing results at school. So I've been giving this sleeping schedule a try for a few weeks now, and for now I'm loving it. I'm also a homebody so I don't care to socialize in the evening, so I can easily go to sleep early 😄
Organization-wise I also have a morning routine to do list and an evening routine to do list for taking care of our house so I can more or less stay on top of things.
I’m so glad to hear you enjoy my videos!! You know, I totally agree that sleeping between 10 and 6 is probably best for us… I’ve always been a night owl and have often struggled to get myself in bed earlier haha. But maybe it’s worth a try!! I do love the idea of painting in the morning when there’s nice light outside (instead of just the weird fluorescent lighting in my kitchen in the dead of night 😂)
I would love to have an art business, but I know I already struggle to balance life with life. Kudos to you for making it happen!
Just means you’re prioritizing other things, and there’s nothing wrong with that at all!!
Sarah! I just discovered your channel and I have been watching all your videos, old and new! I think you’re doing awesome and I just wanted to tell you to keep going!!! I am starting to do surface pattern design as well as a side hustle, and want to start doing some UA-cam, so I’ll see you on here 😊. Your videos have been super inspiring and informative!
Awwww Heather, thank you so much! It's always so lovely to connect with people who are in the same boat 😊 Sending you all my encouragement as you get started on this journey!
congrats on monetization! This was a great video. I'm starting to take my creative goals seriously, and am trying to figure out how to balance my time without just exhausting myself. I'm a civil engineer by day and artist by night lol
Thank you, Jane!! 🎉 It takes a lot of practice and intention to do it 😅 but it’s always encouraging to connect with other people who are in the same boat! I think setting realistic goals has been really helpful for me in terms of maintaining momentum. If I expected myself to spend four hours painting every day, I’d just be disappointed in myself and discouraged, yknow? Baby steps!
Really great video! Your editing is amazing
THANK YOUUUU I’m having fun experimenting with new things with each one!!
Congrats on getting monetized!! 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much! It’s very exciting! 🎉
I'm in the opposite boat - I've been a full time artist for 2 years and am now trying to go back to side hustling! Everyone's path is different but it sounds like you have the passion to truly make art your life!
That’s such an interesting perspective that I feel like I don’t hear about very much! I’m sending you lots of encouragement as you navigate that transition 🫶🏼
I appreciate you so much for taking the time to make such a real video that is relatable to many aspiring artists including me. Congratulations on getting monetized!!!
You’re so welcome!! My goal is always to keep it real, even if it means sharing lots of ~non aesthetic~ moments in my life haha. We can do this!!
Congratulations on getting monetized 🎉that’s so cool 😎
Thank you! It’s very exciting! 🎉
Thanks so much for sharing your journey! I’m working on slowly building my art business too! Keep going! Your baked goods paintings look so scrumptious!
Thanks so much, Priscilla! I’m cheering you on!
Aw, thanks! :) @@pepostudios
Congrats on getting monitized !! Yep here working full time and trying to feed that creative business too…and a mom and a care giver..so about 4 to 6 hrs a week I can work on my mini biz. Because for me I love my sleep too much and I can’t function otherwise 😂 at 50 sleep is too important 😂. I just launched my UA-cam channel (finally) in December 🎉🎉
Thank you!! You know, 4-6 hours per week is 200-300 hours per year, and all of that work certainly compounds ☺️. Congrats on launching your UA-cam channel! That’s so exciting! 🎉🎉🎉
@@pepostudios thank you !!
This is fantastic, congratulations ☺☺☺
Thank you so much, Chantelle!! 🫶🏼
Congrats on monetization 🎉💙
Thank you so much!! 🫶🏼
Congrats on getting monetized ❤
Thank you so much!!
I want to do this so badly, but I struggle a lot with mental exhaustion after working in a corporate setting all day. How do you manage that? For me, it actually really affects my creativity :(
It totally affects my creativity, too, so I definitely feel you. There are some days I feel so drained that even if I technically have time, I have no creative energy left to actually make anything. Sometimes I find that once I get started though my creative energy finds a way to flow. I find it really helpful to keep my art supplies really accessible so that it doesn’t take any effort to get set up and started. I also find setting myself goals really motivates me. I literally have my creative business goals written on little pieces of paper and stuck on the wall so I see them every day. But ultimately, I think you should just be gentle with yourself and just create when you can. It’s not a race, and any amount of creativity should be counted as a win 🫶🏼
@@pepostudios Ahh yes, I've noticed that having my art supplies out helps a lot! Also, I will try to have my goals visible too, that's a great advice, thank you!
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Here for the cat spam 🩷🐈⬛ but I feel your struggle between art & 9-5 it's hard to swap from corporate to creative
Haha I can guarantee plenty of cat content in all my videos 😆