The exciting pursuit of enjoying a multi-career life
A famous saying goes by ‘Do not place all eggs in one basket.’ In plain words, this means not investing all resources or efforts in one area or venture as there exists the risk of losing everything. Hence, one should always focus on investing their efforts, resources or money in multiple careers rather than just one profession.
A multi-career life has unprecedented gains. It provides more financial security and certainty. A person who acquires a multi-career life plays safe by arranging cash flow from more than one demeanor. If one of their careers pushes them into hot waters, they do not have to face the horrors of going bankrupt.
In addition to that, a multi-career life allows them to grow and expand more in comparison to those who pursue single careers. It provides more opportunities and opens new doors of growth and flourishment. People who execute a multi career life can excel in life by making more money and name.
There are numerous examples of people who have substantively excelled in life by exhibiting a multi-career life. One noteworthy example is Rob Youells. The top-notch personality has become has gained success in not one, not two but multiple professions. Rob is a top-tier fitness blogger, actor, drummer and whatnot. Rob has appeared on Saturday Night Live, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Guiding Light and has done voice work for the Grand Theft Auto video game series. He has modeled for various magazine publications including Vogue and Muscle and Fitness.
Rob started his toil to become a fitness icon in 2003 when he stepped on stage as a competitive bodybuilder for the first time in 2003 at the NPC “Golds Classic” in Lakewood, NJ. Later that year, he competed in 2 more NPC events, the East Coast Championship in Paterson, NJ, and The Eastern USA Championship, in New York City, taking home second place at all three.
Following that, the next year, Youells competed at the NPC Nationals in Dallas, TX. It was there he met Adam Silver, owner of Silver Models, who helped to launch his career in fitness modeling and acting. Between 2005 and 2008, the man of exceptional passion appeared in 38 issues of Muscle and Fitness, including 2 covers.
In 2010, Youells took 3rd place at the IFBB North American Championships and followed up in 2011 with a second-place finish at National Physique Committee Nationals. It was then that he landed a GNC national advertising campaign, and became a contributing writer for Muscle & Performance magazine, as well as a regular fitness blogger for Muscular Development. That same year Youells, once again, competed at the IFBB North American Championships, taking 6th place. In 2013, Rob’s Mother, Ruth Johanna Youells, passed away and Rob would not return to bodybuilding competitions until 2014 when he won the NPC Universe overall earning his International Federation of BodyBuilding & Fitness Pro Card. In 2014, Youells also took 2nd in the IFBB Pittsburgh Pro Masters. To date, Youells has won over 19 regional and national titles.
The talented fitness model has received numerous placements and recognition;
o 2004 NPC East Coast Championships — (2nd)
o 2004 NPC Eastern USA Championships — (2nd)
o 2004 NPC National Championships — (16th)
o 2009 NPC National Bodybuilding Championships — (14th)
o 2009 NPC Eastern USA Championships — (3rd)
o 2009 NPC Junior Nationals — (4th)
o 2009 NPC Atlantic States Championships — (3rd)
o 2004 NPC East Coast Championships — Super-Heavyweight — (1st)
o 2010 IFBB North American Championships — (3rd)
o 2011 NPC Nationals — (2nd)
o 2011 IFBB North American Championships — (6th)
o 2012 NPC Nationals — (3rd)
o 2014 NPC Gold’s Classic — Guest Posers
o 2012 IFBB North American Championships — (4th)
o 2012 IFBB North American Championships — (2nd)
o 2012 NPC Nationals — (3rd)
o 2014 NPC Team Universe — Overall (1st)
o 2014 NPC Team Universe — Over 35 (1st)
o 2014 NPC Team Universe — Over 40 (2nd)