One tip, piece of advice, or lesson learned for every month I have been on my own to launch my passion project The Niche Movement, build my personal brand and harness my digital storytelling skills to start FYN Creative.
Written by Kevin O'Connell
Because the last several months have been some of the most difficult for me. I truly would describe it as surviving instead of thriving.
My main goal for 2021 isn’t to train for some brand new Ironman race or achieve some lofty professional or financial goal. While I have set some fitness and financial goals for myself, they are the top of the priority list.
To get it out there in the open my main goal and top priority next to being a husband and father: my mental health.
Right before the holidays I was officially diagnosed with depression with a side of anxiety and mounting, overwhelming life stressors.
Just how bad was it?
As we take time to reflect on this past year, with all its ups and downs, we want to thank you for continuing to support us and for showing up for your community. Because of you, we were able to fund our first ever scholarship program, and we awarded four Black Creative Students scholarships to students from all over the country. This year, we were also able to publish 26 new blog posts, had 10,400 page views, added and featured 4 new contributing editors, hired and on-boarded a super creative new social media, Greer Blount, and offered our first writing internship to Maggie Barbour who created and published 10 posts in less than 12 weeks.
It's been an eventful year for out team, and to close it all off, TNM founder Kevin O'Connell is sharing his thoughts on 2020, dealing with change and transitions as a new dad and entrepreneur, and finding new approaches for 2021. Keep reading for Kevin’s end-of-the-year message!
Working freelance may sound glamorous at first, but those who've been doing it for a while know it takes hard work. Getting your business off the ground isn't easy and sometimes it means juggling various projects all at once, but it also has it's benefits - I mean you are your own boss after all!
This week, writing intern Maggie Barbour asks The Niche Movement's Editor-in-Chief Jaylene Perez and founder Kevin O'Connell, both of whom have experience in freelancing, what it really takes to make it work.
Read on for Jaylene and Kevin's best practices when it comes to finding clients, marketing your services, settings rates, and more!
For all those in pursuit of professional development, this week we're taking a look at which skills you'll want to brush up on depending on your specific industry. Whether you're a freelancer, marketer, entrepreneur, or work in another creative role, you'll want to read up on what will make you and your work really shine.
Tap below for the full post!
Job searching is a tough task on its own, and job searching during a pandemic... well we know it's not easy. You'll have to be flexible, know how to network and market yourself, and really hone in on what it is your looking for as you search for the right fit.
To find out what can help you land your dream job, keep reading!
One tip, piece of advice, or lesson learned for every month I have been on my own to launch my passion project The Niche Movement, build my personal brand and harness my digital storytelling skills to start FYN Creative.
Written by Kevin O'Connell
They say you never get a second chance to make a first impression. This really resonated with me two days ago while The Niche Movement team faced a tough decision.
Again, in a very timely blog post from someone I admire, respect and look up to, Seth Godin recently
That is why I am writing and posting this today, not only on behalf of myself but from everyone involved with NicheCon including our core team Mandi Stewart, Amy Corron, and Camille Sennett.
What we are calling a “logistical snafu” we decided to push back NicheCon to March 10th-11th, 2017.
Same location. Same themes. Better season (#cherryblossoms). Leveled-up experience.
This has been the toughest decision I think I’ve made since I launched my journey as a full-time entrepreneur two years ago this month.
In the last five days, I was losing sleep, over thinking, and stressing about so many things as it relates to our first conference.
So let me explain what our logistical
by Kevin O'Connell
By Kevin O'Connell, founder of The Niche Movement
Where is my next paycheck coming from?
IDK (Long-term, I'm not sure.)
Will this meeting lead to anything?
IDK (And if it doesn't, I need to be ok with that.)
Does my work matter?
IDK (Deep down inside and long term I know it does, but sometimes I'm my own worst critic.)