Think your job can't be something you love doing . . . wrong! Maybe you have a hobby or knack that you can turn into a career - like a curiosity to cook new and exciting food dishes, a niche for showing others how to set-up their computers or Web sites, or a love for dressing your friends and family. All of these things can be pursued and turned into careers. How? Check out this article to find the answers!
Still crafting or perfecting your hobby skills? Try using your talents for a good cause or asking friends who might need your help. Non-profits are always looking for volunteers. This is a great way to use your hobbies to help others and practice using it in a work environment. For example, if you are a graphic designer, try finding a non-profit that needs help creating their Web-site. If you know how to plan events well, ask your friends who are getting married if they need help planning. This can help you gain experience and you can test the waters to see if it is something you think you could turn into a career.
Have you ever thought about turning your hobby into something more? Are you taking your passion and shaping it into a career or job?
Hobby? . . . Or Talent for a Career?
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Enjoyed the article - keep them coming. I enjoy volunteering for many different organizations, and have learned many marketable skills and valuable experiences for free while doing good in the community. It's a great way to explore what you like to do.
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Thanks! That's great that have gotten a chance to use your talents to help improve your community.
Volunteer work has taught me many new skills and enjoying working with a variety of people.
My problem is obverse. I have too many talents and cannot find anything that can capture my interest for long enough. Any ideas anyone?
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