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Asked by Anonymous - May 03, 2024Hindi
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Hi I am 22 year old female about to graduate as an artist, I've wasted my 4 years of college and self doubt as a graphic designer kills me everyday i wake up and think i'd finally create something but due to my own expectations i don't even open the software to start with and even if i do i don't understand what to get done with first i want to be an established designer and boom in my field, please tell me how can I be come more passionate about my career and actually make effort in it

Ans: you're experiencing a lot of self-doubt and frustration, which is completely normal, especially when pursuing a creative career like graphic design. Break down your projects into smaller, more manageable tasks. This can help make the overall process feel less daunting and overwhelming. Set achievable goals for each day or week, and celebrate your progress along the way. Like any skill, graphic design requires practice and dedication to improve. Set aside dedicated time each day or week to work on your craft, even if it's just for a short period. Consistency is key to growth and improvement. Don't be afraid to try new techniques, styles, or ideas in your work. Experimentation is essential for creativity and innovation. Allow yourself to play and explore without the pressure of perfectionism. Surround yourself with inspiration from other artists and designers. Explore different design styles, follow industry leaders on social media, attend design events or workshops, and immerse yourself in the creative community. Inspiration can come from anywhere, so keep an open mind.It's important to set realistic expectations for yourself and your work. Understand that growth and success take time, and it's okay to make mistakes along the way. Embrace the learning process and be patient with yourself. Reflect on why you chose to pursue graphic design in the first place and what excites you about the field. Reconnecting with your passion and purpose can help reignite your motivation and drive. Don't hesitate to reach out for support from friends, family, mentors, or fellow artists. Surround yourself with people who encourage and believe in you, and don't be afraid to ask for help or feedback when needed.
Remember, everyone experiences moments of doubt and uncertainty, but it's important to keep pushing forward and believing in yourself and your abilities. Keep exploring, experimenting, and creating, and trust that your passion and dedication will lead you to success in your career as a graphic designer.

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Hi Sir/Madam, After my engineering degree in 1999, i got a job in a company through my uncle's influence. I could work only for 5 yrs and left the job...i went into depression and then my husband helped me to get out of the depression, got me another job, there also I couldnot handle the work pressure and left job in 10 months...then realised that i cannot do IT and left it..after one year my son was born. As he started going to school, i joined painting classes, i went to classes from 2011 to 2020, i just went to engage myself to these classes which i enjoyed...After 2 yrs of covid, i went back to tbe same painitng class, but this time i felt the tutor was irritated with me and didnt teach me properly and hence i looked out for other painting classes. I went to another place, where they charged more money and stopped going there...I again went to a third place, here the tutors are excellent, here what i realised was that all the past 10 years where i went for painting class was nothing compared to the new place where am going...I have lost confidence and i think am no where compared to the new tutors..I have lost hopes in life and again gone into depression..how do i come out of this depression...i like to teach painitng, but i dont have the confidence to teach too as i compare myself with other teachers and feel i should start learning painting again from scratch...plz help, what should I do next...
Ans: Life is not a bed of roses.. It also has a thorny side!

Failures are stepping stones to success, realise even GOLD is said as 99.99% purity.
Having said so I realise you have had a chequered past, with a few disappointments.

However I realise you have discovered new joy in your painting. In the quest for success, realise there will be set backs learn to roll the ball... it means get along with life.

Don't compare yourself with anyone, because are an ORIGINAL,remember no one will be like you.

A painter is never compared, each one has a masterpiece... Now coaching others in painting start classes for the young one's ..then go ahead from there..!

Have an exhibition of your and your students painting's.. You will realise you are really special!

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Asked by Anonymous - Mar 03, 2024Hindi
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Hi Sir/Madam, After my engineering degree in 1999, i got a job in a company through my uncle's influence. I could work only for 5 yrs and left the job...i went into depression and then my husband helped me to get out of the depression, got me another job, there also I couldnot handle the work pressure and left job in 10 months...then realised that i cannot do IT and left it..after one year my son was born. As he started going to school, i joined painting classes, i went to classes from 2011 to 2020, i just went to engage myself to these classes which i enjoyed...After 2 yrs of covid, i went back to tbe same painitng class, but this time i felt the tutor was irritated with me and didnt teach me properly and hence i looked out for other painting classes. I went to another place, where they charged more money and stopped going there...I again went to a third place, here the tutors are excellent, here what i realised was that all the past 10 years where i went for painting class was nothing compared to the new place where am going...I have lost confidence and i think am no where compared to the new tutors..I have lost hopes in life and again gone into depression..how do i come out of this depression...i like to teach painitng, but i dont have the confidence to teach too as i compare myself with other teachers and feel i should start learning painting again from scratch...plz help, what should I do next...
Ans: I believe this was replied earlier too.. Request you to kindly look into the reply!

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