Small changes on the road to self-fulfillment . . . each and every day. Today is Sunday, November 22, 2009

It's Been Awhile

Jul30

Wow! It's been a long time since I've blogged. I took a bit of time off because my whole family was sick with some kind of yucky flu for a couple weeks. I have to confess that I actually started it and then shared it with everyone else. Usually, it's the kids who bring it home from school. But this time, it was mom. So I took some time to lay aruond, drink ginger ale, and administer cold medicine.

Taking Time Out

The last week or so, I've been taking some time to once again reevaluate some things. The past year that I've been blogging has been wonderful. I've learned so much and made so many online friends. But I've realized that I'm not where I had hoped to be professionally by this time. I started blogging as a springboard to freelance writing. I wanted to get myself in the habit of putting words down on a regular basis and learning to handle the fear of putting myself out there. I've done that, but I haven't accomplished what I'd set out to do.

I've gotten some paid writing jobs, mostly blogging gigs. And I've enjoyed them greatly. They've taught me about choosing content, dedicating myself to posting daily, how to work with a virtual boss, how to write concisely, and how to invoice. What I haven't done is score good paying gigs on a regular basis, as I had hoped I would by this point.

My New Outlook

After taking this down time to think things through, I'm feeling better about where I'm going. I've started researching writing markets and planning out queries. I'm also taking time to get some business cards printed and make some connections in my local community. I've arranged to put the baby in part time daycare when school starts back up for the older kids. My amazing husband is supporting me in this decision, even though we really don't have the extra funds in our monthly budget for childcare. We're doing the daycare thing on a trial basis. If I'm not able to bring in some worthwhile income with my writing within a few months, I'll discontinue daycare.

I'm also working on developing a new blog project with an online friend. I'll tell you more about it when it's off the ground, but it has to do with advising college students. That's what I did in my professional life before leaving the traditional workforce to become a work-at-home mom. I've blogged about higher education for others; I think it's time to take the leap into starting my own blog using what I know to help others.

Feeling Optimistic

I"m feeling very excited about my new professional outlook. Taking some time off these past few weeks has really helped me to put things into perspective. I know that I have the ability to use my writing skills to earn a living, and I plan to move forward in a more productive fashion than I have been. Not that I regret anything I've done over the past year. I'm glad I took the time to test out the waters, do my research, and meet amazing people who've inspired and motivated me to succeed.

And I'm thankful that my family has stood by me in this exploration and that I've been fortunate enough to be able to take this time to explore. I'm looking forward to what lies ahead.

 


posted by Heidi Farmer
Fri, 07/31/2009 - 6:06am

I'm a brand-new blogger and this post was very helpful to me. I;ve just jumped in because it seemed really fun, but I haven't taken the time to define real goals either. It's interesting to see where people are one year out. Congrats on your blog-iversary!


posted by
Fri, 07/31/2009 - 6:20am

Heidi, that's awesome that you've taken the leap into blogging. It's so much fun and a great way to connect with others. It is a good idea to define your goals and have an idea of where you want to take things, but those goals can always be reassessed. Everyone's path is different, I'll be checking on yours!


posted by Michele Dortch
Fri, 07/31/2009 - 7:10am

Well, welcome back and congratulations on taking your writing career to the next level. I'm in a similar situation as I ease my way out of full-time HR consulting to focus 100% on my writing (something I've done passively as a blogger and ah-hoc "writer for hire" for years). I have some anxiety just because it's a new way to see myself professionally, but it's amazing to wake up every morning knowing that I am doing work that I love.

Will be supporting you along the way, so press on! Smiling


Fri, 07/31/2009 - 12:55pm

Hi Mary! You are awesome! I'm in awe just reading all you're up to! Sounds like you've got a great plan and wonderful support! I'll be interested to see how everything goes for you! Good luck!


Fri, 07/31/2009 - 2:22pm

It sounds as though your unplanned time away was the springboard you needed to launch a new thought process and personal business plan - that makes it worthwhile. I love that you have a plan (or plans) and that you have the support at home to make it all a reality. Congrats and good luck!


posted by
Sat, 08/01/2009 - 6:46am

Glad you're back Mary! Sometimes we get so focused on the task at hand that we forget to take time for ourselves. Good for you for realizing that and that you're back in action. I've missed ya!


posted by Sugar Jones
Mon, 08/03/2009 - 3:54pm

Good to hear you have your mojo back! A little time away is always nice. Thanks for your help on Skype today. You have ME feeling optimistic, now!!


posted by
Tue, 08/04/2009 - 10:32pm

Thank you all so much for your well wishes and your support! I appreciate it more than you know.


posted by Susan Payton
Thu, 08/20/2009 - 6:31am

Mary--
Good for you. Dedicating and committing yourself to becoming a full-on entrepreneur is the hardest step. That being said, it's hard. As you know I've run my marketing firm (from home) for 3 years. It's a constant stream of finding new business. As soon as you get comfortable with a client, they can leave. So stay on your toes and don't give up!

See you at Type A Mom!


posted by
Wed, 09/16/2009 - 7:38pm

Thank you so much for the encouragement, Susan! I'm just now seeing this. Sometimes I don't receive notices of comments. I'm sorry I missed it. I cannot wait to meet you next week!


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Fri, 11/20/2009 - 2:11am

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