Jul 15, 2019
What happens when the thing you love to make the most completely burns you out?
This week on Creativity School, I have a very honest conversation about mental health and burning out with Korean chef and author Seung Hee Lee. Seung Hee is a self proclaimed “disease detective” by day as a full time Epidemiologist, and a classically trained chef and side hustling pop-up chef by night. She’s also a traditionally published author of a Korean cookbook, which she worked on and released while working at her day job.
We talk about her journey to becoming a chef and author, and how she uses social media to dispel stereotypes about Korean food. Seung Hee also shares how her weekend pop-up events became burdensome and left her feeling depressed and unhappy. She discusses how she began the process of overcoming her burnout and why it’s essential to create work that makes you happy instead of making work to please others.
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Mentioned in this episode:
Tips on how Seung Hee grew her social media following and used it as market research for her cookbook
How to engage with others on Instagram and manage it when you have a day job
The importance of making what you truly love to make, especially when you have a full time job and your creativity is your side hustle
Seung Hee’s tips on combating burn out
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