36 min

Self Care and Wellness with Amanda Reid Success Beyond Podcast

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Having a creative outlet is such an important clutch for so many of us who are still working in the corporate environment. Eventually, if you exercise your creative outlet long enough, it can turn into a side hustle and even a thriving business!
I spoke with Amanda Reid in this episode, and she shared about her career as a physical therapist as well as how she found her creative outlet through the lens of calligraphy. Her creative outlet turned into a fun side hustle that gave her the courage to step away from a very stressful job in a clinic. She shifted to working a part-time role at a different clinic, allowing her to commit time to her own calligraphy business.
Amanda is also the founder of the Calligraphers of Color, which started with her exploring the industry for other calligraphers who shared the minority demographic with her. She began with an Instagram page that she posted to regularly, and it has grown to over 13,000 members. She transitioned to a private FB group to encourage collaboration and promotion of minority calligraphers. 
While it’s easy to monetize a creative outlet and a passion, it doesn’t always have to be that way. If you have a creative outlet or a talent that keeps you sane, and that is a means of caring for yourself, you absolutely do not have to make it a business. You are allowed to enjoy creating without the pressure of monetization. 
Self-care is the underlying message of finding a creative outlet, and Amanda shares a handful of other tactics that she uses to prioritize her mental health, such as taking breaks from social media and focusing on her physical health. 
This episode is such a good reminder to us, as creatives and entrepreneurs, that you have to prioritize yourself. Tune in today to hear more about Amanda’s creative outlet that turned into a successful business and about the creative outlets that she keeps to herself for her own enjoyment. I know you’re going to love this episode and the actionable advice it offers! 
Links and Resources:Use this link to get 50% off your first year of HoneyBook https://share.honeybook.com/jennbaysva
 Connect with Amanda:Amanda Reid Designs
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 Connect with Success Beyond:Success Beyond
@successbeyond
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@successbeyondpodcast
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Having a creative outlet is such an important clutch for so many of us who are still working in the corporate environment. Eventually, if you exercise your creative outlet long enough, it can turn into a side hustle and even a thriving business!
I spoke with Amanda Reid in this episode, and she shared about her career as a physical therapist as well as how she found her creative outlet through the lens of calligraphy. Her creative outlet turned into a fun side hustle that gave her the courage to step away from a very stressful job in a clinic. She shifted to working a part-time role at a different clinic, allowing her to commit time to her own calligraphy business.
Amanda is also the founder of the Calligraphers of Color, which started with her exploring the industry for other calligraphers who shared the minority demographic with her. She began with an Instagram page that she posted to regularly, and it has grown to over 13,000 members. She transitioned to a private FB group to encourage collaboration and promotion of minority calligraphers. 
While it’s easy to monetize a creative outlet and a passion, it doesn’t always have to be that way. If you have a creative outlet or a talent that keeps you sane, and that is a means of caring for yourself, you absolutely do not have to make it a business. You are allowed to enjoy creating without the pressure of monetization. 
Self-care is the underlying message of finding a creative outlet, and Amanda shares a handful of other tactics that she uses to prioritize her mental health, such as taking breaks from social media and focusing on her physical health. 
This episode is such a good reminder to us, as creatives and entrepreneurs, that you have to prioritize yourself. Tune in today to hear more about Amanda’s creative outlet that turned into a successful business and about the creative outlets that she keeps to herself for her own enjoyment. I know you’re going to love this episode and the actionable advice it offers! 
Links and Resources:Use this link to get 50% off your first year of HoneyBook https://share.honeybook.com/jennbaysva
 Connect with Amanda:Amanda Reid Designs
Instagram | YouTube

 Connect with Success Beyond:Success Beyond
@successbeyond
Instagram
@successbeyondpodcast
Facebook | Picbabun
Grab your Boundaries Resources
Editable Welcome Packet Template
Pinterest Freebies

36 min