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Should You Quit Your Day Job?

Carolyn Edlund

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September 18th, 2014 - 08:30 AM

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Should You Quit Your Day Job?

by Carolyn Edlund

Is launching into a full-time job as an artist a good idea? Maybe yes. And maybe no.

Several people lately have asked my opinion of simply quitting their day jobs and going solo as an artist. I’m self-employed myself, and owned a studio for over twenty years, so I’m a big fan of the independence and satisfaction of being a business owner. But it’s not for everyone.

It partly depends on your personality. Does facing a challenge, like coming up with next month’s rent through sales of your work, energize and motivate you? Or does it throw you into sudden panic and possibly an anxiety attack? Only you can tell what your comfort level is here. But, you can overcome some of the stress by putting a plan into place that works on multiple levels to bring you the income you will need when you quit that day job.

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Ashe Skyler

9 Years Ago

Albertville, AL

Very, very true. You get all the behind-the-scenes work normally handled by other members of the team when self-employed. My question went more along the lines of "Now that the economy has given you the finger and you can't get a job even sweeping floors, should you keep trying or just make a run for it with this art thing?"