From Freelancer to Owner: How Julia M Illustrates Navigates Her Unpredictable Economy

Illustrator to balance teaching and business ventures

In the ever-changing economic landscape, it can be challenging to navigate one’s financial situation. “My Economy” aims to explore these challenges through personal stories rather than abstract numbers. By focusing on individual experiences, we gain a deeper understanding of the unique and important role that each person’s economy plays in their life.

Julia McGuigan, the owner of Julia M Illustrates in Omaha, Nebraska, is just one individual who has faced her own set of challenges when it comes to predicting her monthly earnings. Starting her business in 2017 and recently opening a physical store in October 2022, McGuigan creates reproductions of her original artwork and has had to contend with fluctuations in her business.

Despite the uncertainties of being a freelance artist, McGuigan has found stability by taking on a teaching job during the day while pursuing her art business at night. During the summer months, she plans to sell her work at farmers markets where her business tends to thrive. This decision has given her a sense of relief and security knowing that she has a steady income to support her artistic endeavors.

McGuigan’s art focuses on pen and watercolor pieces depicting people, pets, and places. Her unique style and dedication to her craft shine through in every piece she creates.

By sharing your own economic story using the form provided above, you may have the opportunity to be featured in a future edition of “My Economy.” Through personal anecdotes like McGuigan’s, we gain valuable insights into the diverse economic realities faced by individuals today.

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