In It to Win It: Tips for Successful Freelancing

When I graduated from college, my head was buried so deep in the sand about my career path that it’s a wonder I even joined the American workforce at all. Even better, I found a job at a company I actually liked—so much so that I stayed there happily for seven years. But when I finally became restless and took stock of what I wanted to do next, I realized that I couldn’t find it in an office. I was sick of the daily grind: hitting the snooze button on my alarm clock until the last possible minute, only to sit in traffic, eat lunch at my desk, and feel guilty about all the exercise I wasn’t getting. On top of that, the freelance editing I’d been doing on the side was becoming too time-consuming to balance with my day job, and I knew I’d have to sacrifice one or the other soon. The more I thought about it, the more self-employment seemed like the right path for me to take. 

Three years later, I don’t regret my decision at all. Being a full-time freelancer taught me invaluable lessons about organization, multitasking, self-discipline, and work/life balance. It afforded me the flexibility to work for a wide variety of different companies and meet inspiring people, and it broadened my professional experience in ways that working for a single employer never could have. But that’s not to say self-employment is for everyone—people who thrive on routine may never get used to its irregular hours and erratic paychecks. And even if you think you’re well suited to the freelance lifestyle, you’ll need to make a commitment to approaching it as professionally as you do your full-time job. The following tips will give you a head start.   

Establish a Routine
One of the biggest pitfalls of self-employment is that it’s dangerously easy to be undisciplined about your schedule. Temptation lurks everywhere and in myriad forms—the full fridge, the beautiful day outside, the errands you need to do, and, of course, the Internet. But if you ever want to see a paycheck in your mailbox again, you have to learn to resist all those distractions and focus on the work tasks at hand, particularly when you’re just starting out as a freelancer and are trying to develop a reputation as a prompt, reliable professional. 

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06.27.2011
Ilene
I too have had a self-employed busines (I'm starting another next month) and you are right, it takes a lot of self-discipline when you are punching your OWN clock and not someone else's! When you are the only one holding yourself accountable, you better be on your best behavior and if you are a procrastinator like myself, it takes a lot of habit forming to change the error of your ways! BUT, I'm here to say it IS possible, you just have to be willing to roll up your sleeves and do the work. Remember you are just ONE DECISION away from the life of your dreams. Now, make that decision and then MANAGE IT DAILY!!! Good luck my friends!
07.29.2010
Tiffany C. Hill
Thank you! Thank you! I love the paragraph about learning to say "no." It can be hard to turn down money but burn out will sure happen if you're not careful. I write, sell apparel and have health conscious clients I cook for and my days are LONG! But, I love it. I'm going to print this out and keep it on my desk.
11.23.2009
Lady Elizabeth
Annie Tucker Morgan is brilliant.
I think that hustling for new work is even tougher than avoiding distraction. I freelanced for a while, and it's scary to think that every job could be your last.
11.13.2009
Penny Anderson
Freelancing is TOUGH. She's right - you have to be super-organized about it at all times. And it's so annoying when employers don't pay up when they're supposed to.
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