Freelance Writing Freedom | How do You Spell F-R-E-E?

by JudyAnn on January 31, 2010

Are you getting to the point in your freelance writing career where you wonder where the freedom is?

Are you satisfied with your freedom to write the art that appeals to you and let editors take the hindmost when they don’t choose to publish your work?

Are you content to be free in the sense of not being paid well for your work or even paid at all?

Are you getting to the point in your freelance writing career solitude, isolation and ‘By golly, no one is going to tell me how to write?” are fitting descriptions for your ‘freedom’?

Those are trick questions. They are questions that have been clicking along with your keyboard for quite awhile. And, they aren’t the important ones.

The important question is : “Are you ready to take control of your freelance writing career?”

Followed by “Are you ready to do something about it? To make it a business where you get paid for what you write? “Are you ready to listen and read for techniques that can work for you while you continue to write?” Are you ready to make CHANGES?”

Then, you are ready to consider some business coaching aimed at freelance writers. The Writing Coach Pro system is a path to success in terms of being published and being paid for what you write. You won’t find the ‘touchy/feely’ exercises where you try to connect with your inner self. Those have their place, but you know that you have been doing that. Now, you’re looking for some solid technique that has been tried and proven.

When you’ve decided that your freelance freedom has potential with networking and learning from someone else’s experience, you can begin to choose the next path.

When you are researching coaching programs, look at Writing Coach Pro very closely. Maya Payne Smart has set up group coaching process that provides you with a network at the get-go. You are able to examine techniques for marketing yourself and your writing that Ms Smart has worked herself. You will be able to plan for the business side as well as work on the features of the creative parts of your freelance writing.

  • Freelancing Freedom isn’t equal to random slinging mud at the wall waiting for some to stick.
  • FREEdom isn’t undisciplined.
  • Often Freedom means you’re going to spend some money.

Do yourself a favor as you are reaching the point of knowing that you could accept changes in the way you have been running your career. Check into a good coaching program, invest in yourself and find yourself becoming the ‘free-est’ freelancer on your street.

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