Tuesday, February 19, 2013

A New Gig: Back to Work


Yes, I'm back to work. Although it's not like I've been sitting around eating bon-bons or anything. I'm a homeschooling mother and wife with two active adolescents. We have two ponies, for Pete's sake.

And yes, I've wanted to pursue work that will add to the family coffers. (Did you get the part about the TWO ponies above? Not to mention the two adolescents? The college-bound part was implied.)

In the past several months, I've had the privilege of editing three historical novels for older children; and I'd love to continue these types of projects, particularly in the homeschool arena. I've written articles, one for The Old Schoolhouse magazine, and the other for Impart magazine. I don't do this type of work for the income. Although I earn money for some projects, many of these I consider a lay ministry.

And then this opportunity landed in my lap: ghostwriter. Some friends of mine have a company that provides all types of marketing services for businesses, and I'm now one of their content writers. Basically, I write content for email newsletters, websites, and blogs.

I'm excited about it. I'm also aware that I need to carve out and maintain distinct boundaries between work and school. Before now, I was able to wing it, since I only wrote for two clients. But we just added two new clients to my list, and the heat is on. My first priority is the girls' education. However, close behind is the necessity to turn out quality work for our clients. To do both and do them well, I need to make some changes:


  • Plan, plan, plan. I'm fairly good and making a plan and sticking with it for our lessons. However, I've left my writing pursuits to chance, meaning I have them all up here in my brain. Scary! So I'm developing a calendar for blogging AND professional work.
  • Schedule. I must be diligent about boundaries and not let work cross over into lessons. A schedule will help me do just that. Which leads me to. . . 
  • Get up early. In order to be and feel productive, I need to get up earlier. I can attend to work duties in the early morning before the girls arise. That way, I can avoid feeling conflicted, stressed, anxious, and/or pressured.


Those are my ideas. If you have any to share, I'd love to hear them.

Wish me luck!


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5 comments:

  1. I am most certainly wishing you luck! And your getting up early is the way to do it. I am right with you on that. And having an early Saturday morning long stretch of writing time. You are so talented Ellen - very pleased for you.

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  2. Good Luck Ellen! What a lovely opportunity. I would love to turn my writing into paid for work one day. I really love it. I'm sure that with all your planning you will manage to balance your homeschooling and new career. I echo Tricia's comment - very pleased for you!

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  3. welcome to my world!
    My absolute top tip would be to acquire just an extra three or four hours a day?!
    Jx

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  4. That's fantastic, Ellen! I'm so happy for you. My tip is: 'Be realistic about how much you can accomplish when you do forward planning, and plan for time to relax!'

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  5. That's fantastic, Ellen! I'm so happy for you. My tip is: 'Be realistic about how much you can accomplish when you do forward planning, and plan for time to relax!'

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