Welcome to my first day at my new job.
Working for me.
I’ve freelanced before, but never with so much intention. Both times as a temporary measure. A client hired me, an opportunity arose, and poof, I abandoned me. (Symbolic? Maybe it took being in my 40s and having a stronger sense of self to feel the way I do now.)
My biggest fear is not being busy! I love being busy. Also, what if I become a cat lady and never wear shoes? (Strong possibilities if one is not watchful.) So here’s what happened on day 1.
I was busy! I got to the office (i.e. went downstairs) at 8:30. And worked away until 5:15 with just a lunch break. No distractions. I brainstormed names, wrote web site copy, developed and pitched an event idea, and did some networking. The time flew.
I showered. I’ve committed to that. Also, to working in real clothes, not pajamas or sweats. And shoes. Keeping things civilized. #goalz
I resisted the pull of “other stuff.” Chores, groceries, tidying, etc, all waited until after “office hours.” When the mail came, I didn’t even stop and read InStyle. (!) I did look at an Hermes catalog, though. Research purposes — branding, you know.
I listened to music. At first it was really, really quiet. Like I heard the clock on the wall and the cat lapping water. Speaking of the cat…
I did not become a cat lady. (Yet.) Though one cat did sit on my hand while I typed. If this continues, it will go in his performance review.
I felt extremely clear headed. Loose. Ideas flowed. Never did I have to worry about a new hire, personality conflicts, the nuance of an internal email. I felt light.
I didn’t eat endlessly. Yes, this was a fear too. I went upstairs to have lunch be separate from work, and then I went down again (sans snacks) until the day ended.
I invested in more coffee. I bought a second kettle for downstairs. This investment is guaranteed to pay dividends. I will not be diversifying into decaf.
I’m not taking full-time work. I am not working for someone else. So when an inquiry came, I said no to that. But I am available for freelance.
And I’m excited about tomorrow.