Home | Site Map | Submit Article
.
Article Search
 
Article Categories

Advice

Auto Motive

Business

Communications

Computers & Internet

Dating

Education

Employment

Entertainment

Environment

Family

Fashion

Finance

Food & Drink

Gardening

Health

Hobbies

Home Business

Home Improvement

Humor

Kids & Teen

Legal

Marketing

Music

Online Business

Parenting

Pets

Product Reviews

Real Estate

Recreation & Sports

Self Improvement

Site Promotion

Technology

Travel & Leisure

Web Development

Women

World Affairs

Writing

 
   
   Hey, Free Agent, Did you eat breakfast today?


09 Mar 2008 09:19:09
| Ellen Zucker


And when you finally sat down to eat breakfast, was it morning or ... 3 pm?

When the phone is jangling, the pace hectic and deadlines looming, do you stop … to eat?

All self-employed people share the title Chief-Cook-and-Bottle-Washer. Which is just another way to say that it is easy to get stretched thin when you are responsible for everything.

In a perfect world, our work would keep us stimulated, pay the bills, and provide us with a sufficient income to allow a decent quality of life. We would have neither too much nor too little work and it would come in an even flow. Not only that, but our clients would be pleasant and they would pay us on time.

We, in turn, would find it easy to perform our services to the public with excellence because we would be able to stay in touch with the joy that made us choose our line of work in the first place.

But the reality is that most of us are lucky if we can get within spitting distance of our perfect world, much less live in it.

While many of us are drawn to freelance living by the prospect of freedom from having a boss, the truth is that we are at the beck and call of our clients. And, often, through no fault of our own, our workflow is one of feast or famine.

So … did you eat breakfast today? And when you did, was it morning or 3 pm?

We self-employed folks tend to drive ourselves to go the extra mile. For too many of us the reason is fear. Fear that if we turn down a job there won’t be another.

We know that is illogical, but being self-employed means living with a great deal of financial risk. We often feel we can’t take the chance. So we take on the new project even though we are exhausted. Or, against our better judgment, we take on a new client whose behavior forewarns of difficulties ahead.

But there is much wisdom in the flight attendant’s canned speech that 'in the event of emergency, place the oxygen mask over your face' before assisting your children.

The logic is obvious. You can’t help your kids, or anyone else, if you lack basic oxygen.

When you take proper care of yourself, you work better and feel better. And that shows up on the bottom line.

So … did you eat breakfast today?



About Author :
Ellen Zucker's website http://www.selfemployment101.com is designed to help the creative sole-proprietor earn a living and have a life.

Home >> Advice

More Related Articles in " Advice "
>>
A survivors take on preparing for the avian flu; A perscription [ Author : Carol Canning ]
>>
Tips for Dating A Single MOm [ Author : Teri Worten ]
>>
What to Keep in Mind When Flirting & Dating Online [ Author : JSG ]
>>
Lucite Purses - Brief History and Buying Guide [ Author : Henrietta Timmons ]
>>
Balancing Mars and Venus in Each of Us [ Author : Kevin B. Burk, Author of The Relationship Handbook ]
>>
TIPS TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYING LOUIS VUITTON HANDBAGS FROM [ Author : Costas Pitas ]
>>
Tips For Becoming Fluent In The Non-Verbal Language Of Dating [ Author : Toni Coleman ]
>>
Which pink is the right shade for you? [ Author : Janice ]
>>
THE SPICE OF LIFE [ Author : Arleen M. Kaptur ]
>>
More than Just Money [ Author : Donald Lee ]
 

 
© Copyright 2005-2007 Free Articles by articleburn.com All rights reserved
eXTReMe Tracker