Large Vintage Boat Painting on Wood - One of Two |
Occasionally, I don't get a lot done. Overall, I am incredibly productive, but this also includes time that is not always filled with activity. Today has already been an incredibly productive day, and it's not even two o'clock yet. I got through a ton of merchandise that has been waiting to be photographed and listed. I feel like a bad ass.
Vintage Hermes on the Lyre Needlepoint |
My friend Van over at Thrift Core always talks about branding and doing what nobody else does. Every time she says something about this, I think about what I do differently from other eBay sellers. I have yet to figure it out. I want to be unique, but I also make money from selling things that aren't so unique, like Anthropologie and Lululemon clothing.
Maybe it's because I make so much of my purchases at thrift stores. My store reflects thrift culture in that it is a cheap(er) way to be unique, stand out, but also to wear designer clothing if you don't want to be different. I sell 7 For All Mankind jeans because I know there are teenage girls out there who want to be like everyone else.
Vintage Kitchen Decor - Kitschy Art |
More than ever before, I want to make money at what I do, not gold shoes money, just gas and groceries money. I think I've finally come to a place where I think I can make more money doing what I absolutely love. Maybe I haven't figured out how to describe it per se, but I'm figuring out how to do it better every day.
Close friends of mine still don't really know what I do, and that's okay. I haven't talked a lot about it until recently. I think I was embarrassed to be someone with an eBay store. Even when I tried to be vulnerable, I felt like people shut me down with negative statements. I have had to learn to be okay with what I do and who I am regardless of what anyone else says. If I take this position, and actually talk about my life with people I'm close to, I have more positive interactions than negative interactions. I've learned who in my life likes to hear about my shop, and who doesn't really care. Now I have friends in real life who get excited with me when I have a big month.
So all y'all online friends, thank you for all of your support. Sometimes I need your kudos more than you know :)
Aw, thanks for the sweet shout-out. You'll find your voice and style, it's a constant evolution. I've gotten a lot of naysaying from friends and family and many of my closest IRL friends still aren't exactly sure about what I'm doing to earn a living. I'm having so much fun with it that moments of discouragement are rare. The skin toughens, as you know, after years of doing unconventional work and projects. Couldn't have it any other way!
ReplyDeletePS: I LOVE that boat and Hermes art!
Thanks Van :)
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