Holiday Jobs? See Businesses That Tell Stories

We do not all have to be doctors, engineers, bankers, lawyers or own a business with a staff strength of not less than thirty persons. Sometimes, we just want to monetise that one passionate thing about ourselves, especially in seasons like these when you seek quick cash to celebrate and be a part of the season.

This time, we are reaching out to the storyteller in you. If you love to admire nature, if you can appreciate the significance of little things in life, if you love to listen and tell stories, but you still wonder how you can convert your love to money, then this article is for you.

Here are a few businesses that bring out the storyteller in you;

1. Script Writing

This happens to be one of the best ways to tell a story. Here, there is no limitation whatsoever. You simply write and sell your script. Once you have a plot, whether it is fiction or non-fiction, you can write as much as you want. The best part of it is when your written work is acted on TV or stage. Now, that’s simply your story coming to life and you get paid for something so beautiful.

2. Novels

Tell a story and get it published. Just like scriptwriting, you can venture into any field. Fiction or anything else. Sometimes, when a novel thoroughly touches the masses, it gets converted to a movie. Examples are Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Things Fall Apart, Half Of A Yellow Sun, etc.

3. Critiquing/Reviewing

You don’t like writing long scripts or novels, but you love to read them? That’s great too. You can simply become a professional critique. Your job is simply to give a critical evaluation to an author or script writer’s work. If you are good, you will get paid the big bucks.

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4. Painting

Don’t you just love this one? This is not about painting the walls of a house, though you can be creative about it if it’s a business you want to venture in. The point is, with painting, you are not limited. You could paint a mural, you can become the next Picasso of our time. You can create a beautiful art piece on walls and floors that tell a story. If that is not enough, you can throw in interior paintings and decorations.

5. Sculpting

Where sculpting is concerned, just like painting, there’s more than meets the eye. BrightSide, in an article, listed a couple of sculptures that told stories better than novels. An example is the Knife Angel sculpture and a whole lot of others. A truly good sculptor doesn’t leave his/her message just in plain sight but has deeper meanings if probed.

6. Spoken Words

You can go ahead and sigh at this one. It is indeed deep. You can express whatever you are feeling and simply express it in front of an audience, with a little dash of flair and culture. And you will grip the attention of your listeners, let’s not forget their purse too. Such talent has to be rewarded. Spoken words are simply siblings to poetry.

7. Choreography

Oh yes! You can dance and tell your story. Whether you do solo work or a dance drama complete with a dance crew, your dance can follow a remarkable script and make you some cool cash.

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Are you a compelling storyteller and looking for a way to monetise it? What do you think about these options?

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