
Jaimee Finney: Untitled
Djenny Djenny
Description
<p>Jaimee Finney is a lot of things - a designer, a writer, a speaker, a coach, a mom, and so much more. She's the co-founder and CEO of Picture This Clothing, a company that turns your art into clothing. She's always experimenting her way into new ideas about what she wants to do.</p> <p>In this episode, we talk about how hard it is to answer the question "What do you do?" when you do so many things. And how trying to simplify it into a definition others understand can place unnecessary limitations on your abilities.</p> <p>We discuss our belief in optimism and how it's not just about looking on the bright side, but an active practice in finding the good in life. Even through the pandemic and a series of heavy personal events, she focused on the positive and came through stronger than before. One of her greatest strengths is her ability to help others understand the tools they already have within them and organize them in a useful manner.</p> <p>Her biggest piece of advice is to not put all your eggs in one basket. Having side gigs and other sources of income, along with doing different types of work, are what have given her the freedom to choose what she wants to do. So while some might say, "you do too many things," we believe that allows us to create new opportunities we wouldn't have if we stayed in one bucket.</p> <p>--</p> <p>Please leave a review and subscribe so you never miss an episode! Send your questions and comments to <a href='mailto:info@aardvarkgirl.com'>info@aardvarkgirl.com</a></p> <p>Connect with me through your favorite platform: <a href='https://pods.link/aardvarkgirl'>https://pods.link/aardvarkgirl</a></p> <p>Connect with Jaimee <a href='http://www.jaimeejaimee.com/'>@jaimeejaimee</a> and <a href='https://picturethisclothing.com/'>@picturethisclothing</a></p> <p>--</p> <p>00:45 If you can endure a three-day road trip with someone, you know it's good. You could work together.</p> <p>03:20 You look at Walt Disney, and you look at Jim Henson, and the vision they had, and how much res