Freelancers are strange creatures with their own foibles. For example, they love reading books about freelance writing and they enjoy talking with other freelancers. Most freelancers have their own foibles as well as the more general ones - for example I love to see what my friends have written on their blogs even before I start work. I suppose it provides me some sort of brain food when it comes to writing articles. When I have written forty or more articles on the same subject I am constantly reminded of the words of the song "life gets tedious don't it"- and then I feel ashamed because I should feel grateful for the fact that I am able to get freelance writing work.
Sunday, 14 October 2007
Freelance Foibles
Posted by Sue Jeffels Writing at 10:03
Labels: foibles, freelance, freelance writing, freelancers
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2 comments:
I try to force myself to write before my energy gets sucked up my emails and other websites.
After a good distraction, it's hard for me to get back on the wagon again.
I know the feeling brentd, like your upside down image.
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