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		<title>I started freelancing to have more time for myself</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been 6 months since my professional life went down in flames. I was a well paid (at least for the number of hours I&#8217;ve worked) radio DJ, with a small freelancing &#8220;job&#8221; just for fun. I would earn a decent living, was spending more money on all kinds of useless junk and even bought [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been 6 months since my professional life went down in flames. I was a well paid (at least for the number of hours I&#8217;ve worked) radio DJ, with a small freelancing &#8220;job&#8221; just for fun. I would earn a decent living, was spending more money on all kinds of useless junk and even bought a leased car I&#8217;d pay entirely in 4 years. Three years before that my bank rate would go over my salary, but things changed and I was having a good financial status. Not that good to pay 13000 Euro for my car, but enough to get 3000 saved in under 6 months, pay 300 every month and still eat well.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s nothing waking you up better than having no more money. The job was gone and I was in a difficult situation: do I chose to work for less than my bank rate? Do I freelance? Am I finally gonna be my own boss? Hell, yeah.</p>
<p>My plan was easy: I&#8217;d get my own hours, be able to really enjoy life and earn a buck while doing this. With this well thought plan I hit the freelancing sites and promoted my business to all people I know. How am I doing now?</p>
<p>After 4-5 months I was just able to pay my rates and the normal taxes for a firm, food etc. I didn&#8217;t let any debt unpaid and this for me was a HUGE achievement. I do need to pay for some stuff each month (rate, firm taxes, accountant salary, food, gas/electricity etc.) and was scared I&#8217;d be putting my family in serious jeopardy with me not being able to cover my &#8220;share&#8221;. There was no room for ANY savings and this was a huge risk. When you venture into full-time freelancing and have a huge ZERO in your savings account, things cannot be pretty.</p>
<p>I have worked for 10-14 hours a day. EVERY DAY. Yes, I don&#8217;t have to leave home to drive to work. I don&#8217;t spend time away from my family since I am at home all day long.Yes, I have cut A LOT of expenses (gas, &#8220;fancy&#8221; clothing, take-away food etc.), so in this matter the new &#8220;job&#8221; is just perfect. Not to mention I am hugely in love with my work so, spending 10 hours a day on my PC is not an effort for me.</p>
<p>I am with my folks, but still, I am away. I have deadlines, small rates (still), even if I am increasing them periodically, there&#8217;s always need to solve something, repair a site, finish a design etc. There are days I go to sleep absolutely exhausted, days with headaches, days when I have difficulties falling asleep, even if I have no problems with this on a normal basis.</p>
<p>Do we count the stress of not earning enough to &#8220;make it&#8221;? Do we count the fear I might not cover my debts?</p>
<p>So this is freelancing for me, at least the very beginning. The positive aspect is that I do earn WAY MORE than I did before, when I was working &#8220;for others&#8221;. I have all my taxes paid for and this month I was able to put 250 Euro in my savings account. It&#8217;s little money, I know, but it gave me a HUGE boost and pleasure knowing I am getting somewhere.</p>
<p>I still work like a madman, since I am not yet out of the woods. I have increased my rates a bit, even if I am still far from what I should ask for, but money piles on and I can withdraw hundreds of dollars every week. Freelancing doesn&#8217;t allow you to sleep late or spend a lot of time watching TV. At least not in the beginning and if you have to earn more than a &#8220;normal&#8221; wage to support yourself and the family.</p>
<p>My first 6 months of freelancing have been amazing. I was able to specialize myself even more (creating 10 wordpress sites a month does tend to grow your experience), learn new things every day and earn money from working at home. The efforts have been serious too. I can&#8217;t recall any time in all my 10 years of radio job I have worked as I&#8217;ve worked the past 6 months. Was never a slacker, but the efforts I make now are immense compared to what I did before.</p>
<p>As we speak I am still working 10-12 hours a day. Yes, weekends included. The payment is good, I can save some money, we are preparing for a wonderful journey in NY in the next weeks. In time I&#8217;ll be able to take a day off and not &#8220;feel&#8221; the consequences. I can afford now to have a day I don&#8217;t quite work, I just write something in my blogs and talk to my clients. These days are very few in a month, but it&#8217;s still a starting point.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t go into freelancing if you&#8217;re not willing to sacrifice some months of your time. You cannot make it unless you work to get established and have some money saved. Then, when you&#8217;re on your way, you can have some time for yourself. With serious planing and careful time management you&#8217;ll earn money, make a living and be able to also live, not just work like a robot.</p>
<p>I am sure I will have more time for myself one day. It&#8217;s not yet the case, but I&#8217;ll make it.</p>
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