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Side Hustle School

#1071 - Art Teacher Draws Her Way Into Ceramic Shop

Side Hustle School

Chris Guillebeau

Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship,, Side Hustle, Business, Small Business, Careers

4.73.3K Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2019

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

A single mom living on a high school art teacher’s salary pursues a series of creative projects to increase her income.  


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0:00.0

Crypto doesn't sleep, so neither do we.

0:04.0

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0:11.0

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0:14.0

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0:19.0

Crypto trading involves risk of loss.

0:31.0

I sometimes say experience produces competence.

0:34.0

What do I mean by that?

0:35.0

Well, I first learned this lesson in my research for an older book, the Happiness of Pursuit.

0:40.0

Most people who undertake a big quest or something that seems impossible, just kind of out of this world to others,

0:46.0

they've usually worked up to it through a series of smaller successes.

0:50.0

That's certainly how it was for me in going to every country in the world.

0:53.0

That's how it is for lots of other people doing big quests too.

0:56.0

Now, this is true in the side of the world as well.

0:58.0

Your first project is often not your final one, which is why it's so important to get going.

1:03.0

Even earning a few hundred dollars a month, even experimenting, putting something up for sale for the first time can be really empowering.

1:09.0

So in today's story, which by the way, this is Sadisle School, I'm your host, Chris Killapoe.

1:14.0

In today's story, a single mom living on a high school art teacher's salary, pursues a series of creative projects.

1:20.0

One of those projects seems more daunting than the others, but as she works it out, she gains confidence to do even more.

1:27.0

Alright, that story is coming up. I want to say thank you to our sponsor, and I'll tell you about this art teacher who draws her way into a ceramic shop.

1:34.0

It's easy to find the perfect city break with easy jet holidays, looking for a holiday to cycle down stone cobbled streets.

1:41.0

Mmm, warm. And dine out on Zaski rooftop terraces.

1:45.0

Get in warmer.

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