How To Shift Into A Creative Career 

The current state of the world presents many challenges, but also opportunities. If you've been thinking about a career change in the creative field, this could be your moment.

By reading online, training tutorials, testing out tools, and playing around, you can gauge whether this is a passing phase or a lasting interest worth investing in.

Talk to those in the field you admire -  Reach out to professors or experts in the field. Learn about the industry you’re entering and make as many connections as possible.

Don’t default to what’s  trendy –  By following your interests and seeing where they lead you, you may uncover where your natural talent lies, and what you’d genuinely enjoy doing eight hours a day.

The beauty of the world today is: Everything is online -  Most of us don't have the option to just drop everything and enroll full-time in school. And you don't have to. You can learn on your own schedule, from wherever you are.

If you can, explore your new interest from the safety of your current job -  If you have a couple of free hours in the week, it’s worth researching and experimenting in your field of interest while you still have a paying job.

Always start with curiosity -  What do you do in your free time, not because you have to, but because you want to? It may not directly translate to your new creative career, but it can be a helpful place to start.

Just start creating - In the creative industry, it always pays to continually learn new tools, best practices, processes, and trends. But education, research, and inspiration can also be a clever disguise for procrastination.

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