Melissa Peirano isn’t just an Associate Partner at Bridgeforce. She’s also an artist who creates work and hosts an annual show. Find out how she balances both and why having a side hustle is worthwhile below.
Side hustles…they’re a mixed bag. Some bring joy, others just work. But what’s reality? Even passion projects blend enjoyment and effort.
In my three-decade career I’ve had many side gigs. Some for money (babysitting to writing code), others for pleasure and funds. Let’s zoom in on the latter, the ones that light up life and finance family vacations.
My art side hustle began two decades ago when I took a break from work to spend time with family. During that time, I started painting,, and before long I was selling my work and taking commissions for more. In 2007, I opened a local gallery showcasing original, contemporary artwork by regional artists, including myself.
Juggling art and gallery ownership was intense. I sold art, painted non-stop, taught, curated installations, ran shows, marketed like mad, and even led creative camps. Suddenly, my art venture had morphed into a 24/7 affair. Family time fell to the wayside. I was busier than ever, even without my 9-5, and it started to get to me. Suddenly, the corporate challenges I’d been eager to escape seemed appealing, and I made my way back to full-time, traditional work.
After about two years back in the corporate world, I missed the artists, my customers and producing art regularly. So, I started it up again, this time as a side hustle. I embraced the parts of the gallery experience that I loved. I started an annual art show hosted in my home, which is still going strong nine years later.
Here’s what I figured out: I need both hustles to feel complete. The side gig stirs up creativity in my main gig. The main hustle shapes discipline and keeps time on track. Balancing these keeps me happy, inventive and productive.
Juggling a side hustle, despite its time and energy demands, can be incredibly rewarding. In my case, my artistic pursuits allow me to nurture genuine passion alongside advancing my business career. While it's undoubtedly challenging, the rewards far surpass what either element alone could provide.
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