Why are you not making your hobby as career?
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Why are you not making your hobby as career?
We partake in hobbies because they enrich our lives. Soon, your hobby will become just another job, you will have lost a creative outlet and you will start to feel the burn out set in. The financial stress and demand could ultimately lead to disappointment and frustration, and leave you resenting your career.
Is profession actually a passion?
Passion vs Profession The difference between passion and profession is that Passion denotes emotion while profession usually refers to a person’s occupation. Passion is free of monetary terms while the profession is mostly weighed in terms of finances.
When passion becomes your career?
Passion is the difference between having a job or having a career and it’s beautiful when passion comes together with career. The 3 C’s that built my career are Choices, Chances and Changes — Choice to take a Chance to see the Change! It’s never too late to follow your dreams and to find your passion.
Should you turn your hobbies into a career?
If you have more than one hobby, you will have a choice of which one you turn into a career. Think about which hobby really animates and excites you. Pursue a path to professionalism in that hobby. For instance, suppose you have several hobbies such as stamp collecting, carving wooden figurines, and building model rockets.
Why do you have a hobby?
Having a hobby gave me something fun to do after the “work” parts of my day and week were completed. It was the form of creative expression I chose to use in my life. Creative expression has always been an important aspect of my life.
Should you take a break from your 9 to 5 for hobbies?
The possibility of easing into your hobby will allow you to grow at your own pace. If you’re not ready to kiss your lackluster 9-to-5 goodbye, consider ramping up your attention to your hobby as you lay the foundation for growth.
Is photography no longer a hobby?
After 3 years of year-round, complete and total focus on photography, it was no longer a hobby. Photography had become a job (or even work). Even my part-time job was working in the studios at the school. I loved the environment, the other photographers, and my job, but what I had lost was my outlet.