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The challenges of managing a multi-faceted career

The recent turn of events in the world today has spawned a nationwide trend of pursuing a multi-career pathway. Many individuals have adopted the smart mindset of investing their talents and resources in more than one profession. They tend to give time and attention to more than one walk of life to ensure a long and successful, progressive career path and as a result, stay afloat and solvent through turbulent times.

On the outside, a multi-career life may seem very thrilling and exciting. However, on the inside, there are numerous challenges and obstacles. It is imperative to stay vigilant and keep an open eye towards the many demands of every profession to ensure the streamlined working of every career. It is evident that in the start, the individual has to toil equally in every trade that he is pursuing to build his path, and even after achieving scholarly success, the struggle and hustle is only just beginning. The next step is to equally invest your time, attention, and resources in the different paths to maintain and ensure their success.

It is a responsible move to make sure everything stays afloat as one wrong move can wreck the efforts and investments of years. Following that, there are worries of maintaining a balance between the different careers and an evident balance between professional and private life. In addition to that, one should also focus on self-care and self-love to prevent burnout and maintain psychological and physical wellbeing.

It is apparent that pulling off a multi career life successfully is not child's play. Only a few can emerge successful in this challenging game. One fine paradigm which is setting precedents through his well-balanced and maintained multi-career life is Rob Youells.

Based in New Jersey, this phenomenal personality is a bodybuilder, fitness model, blogger, actor, and drummer.. Through his exceptional approach, he is breaking boundaries and reaching sky-high heights.

The world-class bodybuilder started his career in 2003, where he competed in three events and retained the second position. (NPC "Golds Classic" in Lakewood NJ) (East Coast Championship in Paterson, NJ) (The

Eastern USA Championship, in New York City). In 2004, his actual career began when owner of silver

models, Adam Silver helped him launch his career at the NPC Nationals in Dallas, TX where Rob was competing. From here, his fitness, modelling, and acting career jumpstarted.

Youells has achieved numerous milestones by competing and winning in competitions. He has received massive recognition and awards throughout his lifetime, including appearing in 38 issues of Muscle and Fitness, including 2 covers, achieving third, second and sixth position at the IFBB North American Championships, National Physique Committee Nationals, and the IFBB North American Championships respectively.

To date, Rob Youells has won over 19 regional and national titles. The passionate bodybuilder became a contributing writer for Muscle & Performance magazine and a regular fitness blogger for Muscular Development. Many are curious to know the secrets behind his back-to-back wins and maintain a perfect muscular body.

Following that, the man of absolute charisma has appeared on screen many times, including

● Two episodes of Saturday Night Live

● In 2009 Rob was cast as "Donny," the lead in the short film "Offseason".

● Featured as "Evan Moss" in the hit Rockstar games Grand Theft Auto franchise, appearing in

Grand Theft Auto 4 and Episodes From Liberty City.

● Appeared in the short film Meet My Boyfriend, written by Sex And The City writer Liz Tuccillo.

● Acted in the film "The Sitter" with Jonah Hill.

Rob invests his time and efforts equally in the different careers which he is pursuing. He believes that despite facing many challenges in executing a multi-career life, the thrill is second to none. He enjoys his work life and is committed to giving his best performance in all of his performances.. This is why his body of work speaks volumes