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Becoming A Successful Florist: A Step-By-Step Guide

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Choosing a career path that involves creativity can be very exciting. Successful florists are highly creative and emotionally intelligent. Being a florist does not simply mean cutting and arranging flowers for display. Florists have to learn how to transform a client’s emotions into a flower bouquet. Florists also learn patience and diligence on the job. Much like farmers, florists need to grow the flowers themselves, which requires a whole new skill set. A well-trained and experienced florist possesses a wide range of professional skills and life skills. For many people, the decision to go into floristry comes after graduating from university with an unrelated degree. While there are bachelor’s degrees in floristry, most people begin their career as part-time florists before getting formal training. Before getting started in this field, it is necessary to consider these three factors.

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