EPISODE · Mar 24, 2020 · 18 MIN
Bessie Akuba on Balancing Passion Projects While Working a Full-Time Job
from Build to Enough · host Keila Hill-Trawick
For all of you out there who are balancing working full time and using whatever time is left to pour into your passion projects, you are not alone. Right now, there are thousands of like-minded dream chasers burning the candle at both ends, all for the sake of both financial security and doing something that feeds the soul.At least, that’s what Bessie Akuba’s doing. During the day, she analyzes data for the federal department of defense. And when she’s not solving problems in creative ways during her 7 a.m.-3 p.m. shift, she’s combining life experiences and those she’s gained at work to help others express themselves creatively using all of their passions at Creative Overlap and Create Louder.On today’s episode, we’re talking about: How keeping your day job sometimes aids in greater flexibilityThe transition between full-time work and freelancingHow Imposter Syndrome shows up in your side hustleHow partnership eases certain financial and time restrictionsI’m so excited about this conversation with Bessie and I can’t wait for you to hear her insights on the importance of expressing yourself creatively and balancing life and work. Once you listen, I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments section.How to find Bessie Akuba:Instagram: @bessieakuba | @creativeoverlap | @createlouderNeed more? Our team has put together a free resource library to save you valuable time and energy in your business! Ready to get started with Quickbooks? Use our referral link. If you're ready to outsource your Accounting and/or Tax prep needs go to www.littlefishaccounting.comFind us online:Instagram:www.instagram.com/littlefishaccountingFacebook: www.facebook.com/littlefishacctgConnect with Keila!LinkedInwww.krht.co
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