Day Jobs & Creative Entrepreneurship

The Day Job Desk(Note: This piece is excerpted from this podcast)

Recently I’ve received a lot of questions about creative living and the day job. Maybe it’s because after the holidays everyone’s back into their regular routine and feeling it. I have a lot that I want to share about what it means to live a creative life while being in our regular jobs but I want to start the exploration from a bit of a different angle: creative entrepreneurship. I want to start there because it seems like these two concepts have become inextricably linked.

It’s as though creative entrepreneurship is the light and the day job is the shadow – but that’s not the whole picture.

If it’s right for you, creative entrepreneurship is gorgeous, inspiring and deeply fulfilling. It’s also gruelling and heart-breaking and brave.

Creative Entrepreneurship: The Myth & The Beauty

There’s a powerful myth being shared again and again and again (and by “myth” I mean a powerful story that represents something compelling in our collective unconscious) and that is the story of the creative entrepreneur. It tells of a stifled, creative soul who works in a dreary unsatisfying world of grey, longing beyond longing to strike out on her own, to pull all the colourful threads in her heart out into the world so she can weave them into a magnificent tapestry and share them with the world.

This part of the story is profoundly familiar. It has the ring of truth because it is our story. We are creative souls. We have experienced being stifled. We know what it is to live in a world of grey when our hearts beat in full colour. Yes, this is who we are and this is our longing.

And so we want to know, what happens to this creative soul? What’s next in her story (and our own)? How does she come to share her creative heart? In our current landscape the story is that she becomes a creative entrepreneur.

I love the story of the creative entrepreneur. I’ve lived it. I help other people to live it. But I often think that in the popular telling of this myth, the tale  has lost its teeth. Instead of the creative spirit becoming a hero who goes through trials and tests in the service of her quest, facing losses, victories and dragons along the way, all the while becoming stronger, all the while becoming who she is meant to be, instead she becomes a Disney princess.

In that version of the story, the creative entrepreneur tucks herself away in her castle, delighting in creative pursuits, every now and then dipping her toe into the pool of the world, offering a rare and precious gift she’s created which is embraced immediately and enthusiastically by her people who then shower her with love and abundance so she can remain happily ever after playing, imagining, creating and Instagramming it all.

No wonder we all want to do that! No wonder we get it in our hearts that this day job chains our soul, has us sorting peas like Cinderella! But one day, if we’re good, someone will see that we’re special and we’ll go to the ball, right?…..Right?

Trust me, I’m not denigrating this story. I love this version of the story. I love immersing myself in its magic, particularly on Pinterest and in Stampington & Company magazines! It’s the story of our longing and our dreams and it is beautiful.

Creative Entrepreneurship: The Myth & The Heartbreak

But it can also be pernicious.

We start to believe that if everything isn’t magical and shiny and fast and abundant, than creative dreams aren’t for us.

We start to doubt ourselves, thinking, “Oh, maybe I’m not a creative soul after all. That glass slipper isn’t for me or people like me. It’s only for people like her.”

We sign up for program after program investing more dollars than we have in hopes that this teacher this time will be our fairy godmother and get us into the ball.

And even if they do, what a heartbreak to get there and discover not a Technicolor palace but instead the hard slog of endless work – some meaningful, some tedious, some frightening – that you may or may not get paid for.

Maybe that day job isn’t all shadow and creative entrepreneurship isn’t all shine.

I can tell you that in my story creative entrepreneurship has brought me much fulfilment and delight. My days are warmed by creative fire! I’m generating ideas, content and classes all the time. I am exploring, wondering and bringing things to life. I fill my days with writing, recording, books,  conversations, music, yarn, art and my camera. I believe deeply in the work and I know it makes a difference and that gives me a profound sense of meaning and purpose.

And…

I have also felt beaten down when I’ve failed – and that’s plenty of times. I’ve been exhausted by the workload, mortified by missteps and hurt by being left out and critical feedback. I’ve sobbed in desperation having no idea what to do next and felt so alone in having to decide. I’ve offered up my heart and had absolutely no response. I’ve had times when I’ve invested more money than I’ve made. I have worried, obsessively, about whether what I was doing was right or good or going to work at all.

I am not saying this to discourage you.

I’m not saying this to shatter entrepreneurial dreams. I believe in them – and in you – with my whole heart. I’m saying this to try, as best as I can, to tell the whole story, at least the Jamie version of it. Yours will be yours, whatever you choose to do.

I am saying this because here is what I know:

You are a heroic creative soul. And your story will not be like anyone else’s. Your story is your own and it must be lived and breathed and experienced and created by you. That is what creative living is all about.

Wherever you are, whatever you do, whatever your situation, creativity can be a breath of fresh air, an awakening whisper, a wild dance, a deep roar in your life and in you.

You can be creative every day because that’s your birth right. It is who you are and what you’re designed for. Discover the path that is right for YOU!

Live your own story.

Family, Joy & A Ring

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Today: It’s my mom’s birthday so I’m thinking about family and joy and the ring I inherited. I’m also wildly in love with sparks of inspiration from Lynda Barry’s Syllabus!

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Creative Living with Jamie: Gregg Levoy

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Gregg Levoy, author and speaker

Gregg Levoy is the author of Callings: Finding and Following An Authentic Life and This Business of Writing. He has written for the New York Times Magazine, Washington Post, Omni, Psychology Today, American Health, Reader’s Digest, New Age Journal, and many more — as well as for corporate, promotional and television projects. A former adjunct professor of journalism at the University of New Mexico, and former columnist and reporter for Cincinnati Enquirer and USA Today, he is the recipient of a 1st-Place writing award from the Associated Press, and a Genesis Award for “Outstanding Newspaper Commentary” for a New York Times Magazine essay. He has been a visiting faculty member at the University of California, University of Nevada, University of Arizona, and Portland State University, as well as faculty at many national writers conferences, including Southwest Writers Conference, California Writers Club Conference, Reader’s Digest Conference, Haystack Program in the Arts, Taos Institute of Arts, Austin Writers League, Wyoming Writers Conference, and Willamette Writers Conference.

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Naming, Journals & Hashtags

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Today: More about journals and 3-piece portraits – plus how I’m dealing with being discouraged at guitar.

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Loosening Up, Journaling & Creating a 3-Piece Self-Portrait

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Today: I’m loosening the reins today and having a gentle one, writing, journaling and resting. I’m really excited about this new journal practice I’m starting, inspired by Lynda Barry. And I hope you’re inspired by the idea of a 3-Piece Self-Portrait! See you on Instagram!

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