But in reality, my business was there and starting whether I made it "official" or not. At this point I was still contemplating whether or not I wanted to (or was even ready to) start my own business. I had landed a big Nashville account and even got to work onsite for a month at a national restaurant chain assisting with their brand marketing. ![]() REAL CONFUSED.īefore I knew it, along with my "odd jobs" I had a steady flow of freelance clients (for design and social media marketing) with no official "business" in place. When people asked me what I did for a living, it made me cringe. I was ashamed that I was not using my college degree, and I was embarrassed that I left a stable, well paying job for no apparent "reason". My life at the time felt extremelyunglamorous. I went home that night job-less, but free.Īfter that, I picked up lots and lots of "odd jobs"… I literally cried as I quit because even in the moment I felt like " what the heck am I doing?!". The day I put in my notice, ended up being my last day of work. One day, I officially rejected the long-term job commitment I had been offered at work and put in my 30 days notice. ![]() I had JUST left college after all, what did I know? I was stuck in the mindset that I was too young, too unskilled, and too new to the game to make it on my own. I always thought that maybe someday I would start my own graphic design agency, but I thought that needed to be at least 5 to 10 years down the road.
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