Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Switching It Up

Last year was my first year as a freelancer. I spent a good portion of that year wondering if I'd always be hoping the next phone call would be from a client that had more than $50 and wildly inventing ways in which I could try to sell my art work. Many days were spent preparing for and being at local events where I sold merchandise I had created that ranged from woodburnt art earrings to prints and cards. The hardest part of that year was not the worry that I had made the wrong decision but rather was in making the decision to quit my full time job in the first place. I knew in my heart for years that each day I went into work I was in the wrong place and I struggled to understand why my dream job wasn't turning out like I had always hoped it would be.

Perhaps the expectations and dreams of fresh eyed students entering the work force should be given a more realistic perspective? Most likely though, I think the beautiful passion and hope that I was granted via my parents and the instructors I studied under at school are to blame for me not throwing in the towel when I felt illustration was a ridiculous industry. Students entering the work force this year will need a healthy dose of optimism in the face of our global economic downward slope so that no matter how long they are forced to sit in the moonlight working and gathering overtime hours under employers who give care only about their bottom line will still make it through and not trade in their diplomas for something that seems more promising.

But here I am, not even two years later, swamped in work that I feel so blessed to be a part of that I could cry with happiness and managing to make money in the process. Sure, I've traded in a few benefits - maternity leave (in Canada, this is a full year), a steady pay check and co-workers but my list of newly acquired benefits would make that list seem quite silly now... anyone else feel the same way?

As this is my 199 post my next post will be a "giveaway" post - so stay tuned!

9 comments & more:

  1. Thanks for stopping by my blog. Good to read that everything is working out for you:) Enjoy your blog. Good luck with the children's book!
    Regards
    April

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  2. This is a beautiful post. Thank you for sharing. Hurray for optimism!

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  3. Congratulations on your successful year! It is nice to hear other people being optimistic - I can definitely get on board with that. I'm close to two years of being freelance and I feel the same way - what you gain is so much greater than what has been left behind.

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  4. It's so easy to let the baddies get you down. I delight in the fact that I get to color and doodle all day every day...it's not work it's love! It's nice to see others with the same view...glad to hear all is going well with you!

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  5. With this economy there is alot of thinking and worrying about if us freelancers made the right decision to quit our jobs! Its almost three years for me now since I quit...and there are lots of ups and downs but I am always grateful that I've been able to support myself one way or another all these years. And oh gosh....the POWER that we get when we quit!! I feel like I can break all the rules and its very free (not just career wise.)

    Wow I did not know that the maternity leave is one year in canada. But you know what, you'll be able to work at home and be with your baby...that is the best thing I know :-)

    Even with hearing about layoffs in our industry I am still positive and busy working! I would NOT want to go back to my day job!

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  6. Congratulations, Crystal, on making the right decision for you and for all your success! It is certainly very deserved!

    Oh, I've nominated you for an award. You can learn more about it by visiting my blog. :-)

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  7. Hi Crystal...great post...and you know that being with your baby and working from home is the greatest gift in the world...and loving what you do is truly a gift...

    I feel so blessed too!!!


    Have a wonderful weekend...

    Hugs
    Diana

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  8. Good Message! Right now Acad isn't really exactly what I expect it to be but I know in the end it will be worth it.

    Congratulations on all the work you're receiving.

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  9. Ah, Crystal, I totally totally agree with you. It's been 3 1/2 years of self-employment for me and I can't ever imagine doing anything else. The benefits definitely outweigh the other concerns. We are definitely lucky to be working in industries where we are able to do this and we actually like it, too. :-D

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