Day 1 as a Full-Time Freelancer

Day 1 as a Full-Time Freelancer

Posted on 01. Sep, 2009 by Writer in On Writing

I like beginnings and today is a very special one.  Not only is today the first day of September but it is my first day off of someone else’s payroll and my first day as a full-time writer.  Surprisingly I woke at 7 am eager to get to work.  For the last year I would work my 9 to 5, come home and maybe get some exercise or chill time, eat dinner, and then get back to work writing, reading about writing, and trying to find writing work.  Now today – I get to work and then actually have an evening to I don’t know – maybe experience some life so I have something to write about.  

I am really excited to give my plan a try, but I am a little curious as to how people stay motivated with all of this unstructured time on their hands. I know for a fact that morning is my best time to write – so I am reserving the morning for actual writing. I also know that from about 3-5 pm I am completely worthless – so that might be a good time for looking for work, social networking, marketing, or simply taking a nap. I also need some serious help with creating a work space but I guess the floor-couch-bed will have to work until I return from my 3-month stint in Colorado.  

In order to hold my self accountable for creating my new career I will often share the details of my day. Hopefully over time we will see an increase in the percentage of time writing and a decrease in time cruising the web looking for work and lusting over the lives of successful travel writers.  

Day 1

The Morning Pages – 7-7:30am

The Artist’s Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity is a book for aspiring writers and artists organized as a 12-week course designed to get you in touch with your creative self. A friend of mine gave me this book 10 years ago and I have picked it up several times over the years and never made it past the third week. 

One of the basic tools of the Artist’s Way is to religiously complete the morning pages. The morning pages are three pages of stream-of-consciousness writing that you complete each morning before you do anything else. You are not suppose to reread the pages or judge your writing. I think the purpose of the pages is to spew out all the crap in your head so that you have room to think more freely the rest of the day. I am hoping that eventually my novel will flow effortlessly through the pages but for now I like the meditative aspect of the pages and they serve me well in organizing my day or venting and clearing my head.  

I highly recommend any aspiring (or successful) writer to pick up The Artist’s Way and try out some of the featured tasks and tools.

Editing First Assignment for Matador U – 7:30-8:30am

I recently enrolled in Matador U, an online travel course, and spent the early morning editing my first assignment and posting the links in the forum. I also spent a bit of time browsing the forums to see what I missed out on during my long weekend away from internet service. 

I only signed up for the course last week, but I am already thrilled about what I am going to get out of this program.

Writing Articles for Demand Studios – 9am – Noon

I currently write articles for a content distributor called Demand Studios.  So far my experience here has been good – you get paid weekly and consistently via Paypal and the feedback from the editors and community has been helpful   I do make about $20-30/hour writing for the site but can only realistically write these types of articles for 2-3 hours a day.  I do realize I am only making around $.02/word (YIKES) but I see this as a way to prolong draining my savings and get a lot of practice refining my voice and gathering research efficiently.  

Shower, Lunch, Etc – Noon – 1pm

Wow – I never expected my apartment to be this quiet during the day.  Oh how wonderful it is tackle the dishes when I need a break from my computer screen and to shower in the middle of the day.  I bet the novelty of all of this will soon wear off but I will revel in the newness for as long as it lasts.  I haven’t been too tempted by my heaps of laundry, piles of camping gear needing to be put away from the weekend, or the time wasting allure of facebook yet.  

Dinking with Blogs and Stuff – 1-2pm

I am not really sure how this whole monetizing the blog thing works.  I guess you have to first get traffic and then figure out some way to make some money.  A while back I inserted an Amazon.com link in Dirtbagger and kind of forgot about it.  Today I decided to log into the account and to my surprise 9 people have actually clicked on the link and one person actually bought the book earning me a certain amount of cents.  I figured since Dirtbagger has been seeing quite an increase in traffic these days that maybe I could benefit from a few added links.  I also spent sometime working on this blog post.

Reading and a Bit of Social Networking – 2-3pm

Lazed away the afternoon reading fellow Matador U students assignments and browsed the web for job leads.

Calling It a Day – 3pm

Off to take a well-deserved nap and then heading to the farmer’s market, followed by the rock climbing gym, and then a live listening of Bonnie Rait and Taj Mahal viewed from a top the knoll.

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3 Responses to “Day 1 as a Full-Time Freelancer”

  1. eileen

    09. Sep, 2009

    shhh, you’ll give away all our secrets, with the tinkering and the dithering and whatnot. Seriously though, the whole getting out there and living to have something to write about is right on. Couldn’t agree more. Hope the sucessive days went as swimmingly!

  2. Julie

    11. Sep, 2009

    Catching up on your blog- congrats on taking the big leap! I loved peeking at your schedule. So 11 days in… how’s it going?

  3. Abbie

    28. Sep, 2009

    I love the day in the life of, especially considering I may take the leap as well someday :)

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