Are you a f/t freelance writer? Need quotes for book!

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Are you self-employed in a creative career, and want to share your trials
and triumphs with others?

Many people enter the creative self-employment industry wide-eyed and
hopeful. And while optimism is a driving force for small businesses to
prosper, there are internal struggles that can hamper one's success. I am
writing a book that will expose the trials and triumphs to help creative
types to lead more fulfulling careers.

Is business slow, and you don't know what to do with the extra time? Do
you feel like you're not contributing if you don't work 40 hours a week?
Are you troubled by paying for health care? Are you working excessive
hours and don't know how to give yourself a break?

I want to hear from all types...those who are so hard working and can't
relax and those who procrastinate. The book will include a hopeful tone,
but highlight the problems that the self-employed face.

To contribute, please fill out as many of the questions below as you can,
send send responses to [email protected]. Prior to publication, you
will need to sign a release form authorizing your contribution if it is
chosen. Not all submissions will be published, and those chosen for publication will be at the discretion of Kristen Fischer. Contributors to be published will be contacted by Kristen Fischer prior to inclusion in the book. Upon publication, contributors will receive a copy of the book.


1. Name (full)
2. State
3. Title
4. Career blurb (what do you do?)
5. Website

Please answer the following in at least 1 sentence. Fill out as many questions as you would like, and send it back to me.

HARDSHIPS
1. What is the hardest thing about being self-employed and how do you
strive to overcome this factor?
2. Do you feel that not working enough/working too much hinders your
success?
3. Do you ever feel guilty for not being in the corporate 9-5 world? Did
you ever work a 9-5 job? What was it like leaving, and why did you leave?
What do you miss about the 9-5 world?
4. Do you procrastinate? Do you find that not having a boss watch over you
hinders your work?
5. How do you stay on top of work hours. Do you log them in? Do you work
more so in set hours or whenever work arises? Do you work on weekends?
6. Do you consider yourself a workaholic? Why?
7. Do you doubt your talents when work doesn't come in steady?
8. Do you ever consider giving up on a creative full-time job and going to
a 9-5 type of job? Why?
9. How often do you face rejection? What are the feelings associated with
putting your work out there, and how do you handle rejection and fear of
exposing yourself?
10. Have you experienced anxiety/depression over money/work issues since
you started as a self-employed worker?

GOOD POINTS
1. How did you become self-employed?
2. What is your favorite thing about being self-employed?
3. What are the advantages, specifically to your career field, to
self-employment?
4. What do you do with down time (when steady work doesn't come in)?
5. Recall a moment when your creative talents shined with regard to your
work.
6. What/who is your biggest source of inspiration or support as you continue your career? How has this person or thing helped you?

Feel free to add additional information. I want the emotions that can come
up when you move into the "I'm my own boss" world. It's not peachy all the
time, and the goal of the book is to be candid and real about the good and
bad. The book won't discourage others from self-employment; rather, it will expose the things some people don't mention about self-employment, and offer positive advice to self-employed creative people.

Feel free to contact Kristen with any questions at [email protected]. DEADLINE: August 15, 2005
 

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I am in the process of attempting to become self employed. I have faced many struggles and I have many more to come. I would be lying to myself to think the challenges will cease once the initial stages of development are complete. Regardless of this fact, I have made a commitment and I will see CurrentDay Health & Healing through to completion.

What I wouldn't give to have your book now. I could certainly use it. I've been in the process of trying to get beyond the development stage for 2 years now. It has been slow and difficult but I am entirely too determined to quit.

Sincerely,
Gehanna
 
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