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11.
When you’re not traveling to attend a cosplay gig, what’s your average
day at home like? Do you have a strict routine for producing your
costumes and conducting business?
I work all the time. Whether
it’s on my website (which is all designed and maintained by me),
answering emails, replying to business correspondences, or actually
making the costumes and products in my store, I’m constantly working,
every day. It’s kind of sad to admit that actually lol. But that’s how
it is when you run your own business. The advantage is that I have
total freedom, and can set my own schedule. I did the salary office job
thing for over 3 years, and don’t ever want to go back to a 9-5 day
again.
As for how I conduct business, I set goals for myself
each day, and I make a lot of To Do lists lol. Because I travel to an
event almost every weekend, I also find ways to work on planes and road
trips, like updating my website on the laptop.
But - don’t think
I’m just all work and no play. I take breaks, I make the best and most
fun out of each business trip, and when I party, it’s on!
12.
How do you decide on which costumes you’ll work on next? Is it by the
level of challenge? Your own feelings about the character?
Both
I suppose. I always want to challenge myself, but the more I do for my
store and business, the less time I have to make personal costumes, so
the challenge becomes finding time to make a costume in only two days,
and I can’t go for the elaborate crazy outfits on my list. But I do
also consider what I feel like making, too. One month, you just want to
bead and sew ruffles, and another time, you only feel like making wings
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