2017

Recap of 2017!

2017 is coming to a close, so of course I thought it would be appropriate that my last video and blog post for the year should be a recap of what I accomplished this year! I've had an incredibly amazing year, and so many things happened that I would have never expected when the year began!

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For the first half of 2017 I was still working at my full time job, which was as a Graduate Illustrator. I was incredibly lucky to score this job, as Graduate jobs related to art are pretty much unheard of in Australia - I was surprised this one even existed! The job was a great first proper job after studying (although it was over a year after I finished studying that I got this job!).

Throughout my time working there, I grew to realise it wasn’t what I wanted to do, and I didn’t want to live a life of regret from settling and being stuck in a "secure" job that made me unhappy, and never pursuing a career that would be fulfilling out of fear I’d never succeed at it.

Listening to Gary Vaynerchuk’s YouTube videos and talks had a great influence on me. He tries to impress on people the fact that they have the ability to achieve what they want - it’s just that most people are too lazy, make too many excuses, or are too afraid to take the risk; they think they won’t succeed or they’ll lose too much in the process. I realised that I was already in a great position to follow my dreams - I’m still young, so the earlier I made the leap, the less risk I was taking, really!

So I spent a lot of time and energy researching what I needed to do in life that WOULD make me happy, and how to go about reaching that. After much research into a viable plan, I quit my job to start pursuing my own art and content!

I enjoy video editing, and I found I enjoyed being in front of the camera, so I wanted to focus on YouTube, and I’ve made great progress in that over the past 6 months - making 37 videos, and gaining 15000 views, and over 250 subscribers!

I started getting back into the habit of drawing, after letting it fall to the wayside when working full time.

As soon as I took the leap to quit my job, my doubts about taking the leap faded away. Every day that passed I only felt more satisfied that I made the right decision, and more excited for what lay ahead.

I started finding out my true self, and what i enjoy most, and what makes me fulfilled. I became more confident in myself and my capabilities.

I’ve had some struggles so far, and I know I’ll have plenty more ahead of me, but they’re all totally worth it!

 

So, what am I wanting to focus on for 2018?

I want to continue to focus on my drawing a painting skills, which includes getting into the habit of doing loose sketches every day or so, and learning how to paint traditionally with various mediums.

I want to learn to put less pressure on myself, but to also challenge myself more! And I want to continue my weekly youtube videos, sharing fun stuff and positivity!

What did you achieve this year that you’re proud of? And what are your artistic or personal goals for 2018?

You should be proud of what you achieved this year, and if you didn’t achieve as much as you’d hoped for, then try not to focus on that, and instead get excited for 2018!

 

Watch the video recap below :) That's all for this year, see you in the New Year!!! ^_^

Happy New Year! 2017

The amount I have grown in 2016 is crazy - it’s possibly the most I’ve grown in any one year! For me, 2016 saw the start of working full time - I was lucky enough to score a full time illustrator role, directly related to my studies, and close to home, too! This job has given me a huge confidence boost, in believing that I’m worth hiring in the field that I want to work in. After 2 years of no leads at all in the job front, obtaining this job has been a life-changer, and great motivator.

And of course, with working your first full time job, I learnt a hell of a lot about myself - about what I’m capable of, and of where I need to focus on changing and growing further.

This year, I’ve seen great changes in my health, lifestyle, and mentality, and I learnt the necessity of being disciplined in order to get everything done that I need to (because a full time job takes up a hell of a lot of a person’s time!). I’ve learnt how to be disciplined in order to get shit done (who really needs to sit in front of the TV every night after work anyway!), and I’ve both rediscovered my passion to create in multiple mediums, and also learnt how to squash down that mean little anxious voice who says I’m never good enough and there’s no point in trying (I’m sure every artist will have experienced this at some point!!).

I’m so excited for what 2017 will bring, and to get cracking on my goals for the next year!

My goals are:

  • Draw for 30 minutes at least 4 times a week.

  • Have an online social media presence every day - posting several times a day over different sites.

  • Start Investing and planning my money for the future.

  • Continue going to the gym at least 4 times a week.

I shall probably add more as the year progresses, but those are my main focuses for the moment :)

So Happy New Year to everyone, and I hope you have a good year and work hard!!! Plan your future and reach those goals! :D