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Laid Off? Looking for Work? Tips for Transitioning to a Career as a Work-from-Home Freelance Writer by Yuwanda Black





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Laid Off? Looking for Work? Tips for Transitioning to a Career as a Work-from-Home Freelance Writer


 
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Tip No. 1 for Transitioning to a Freelance Writing Career: Rethink What Job Stability Means

If you find yourself laid off from a job that you thought was secure, and you haven't been able to land another job, maybe it's time to redefine what just what job stability means. In order to do this, you must first accept the fact that the days when you get with a company and work with them right through to retirement is a thing of the past.

A company can be sound financially one day, as we've seen over the last decade or so, can be bankrupt in no time at all. Case in point: General Motors. Who woulda thunk that this could happen to them? And, while they seem to be bouncing back (thanks to government loans), they are doing it with a streamlined workforce. And, who knows what's going to happen in 5, 10 or 15 years.

So tip number one for transitioning to a freelance writing career is to accept the fact that the only job stability that exists is the kind you give yourself.

Tip No. 2 for Transitioning to a Freelance Writing Career: Develop a Routine

Many new to freelance writing - or any work from home job - say that they would find it hard to do because there are too many distractions when working from home.

But, if you're going to succeed as a freelance writer, you must be disciplined. The easiest way to cultivate this habit is to have a routine for your freelance writing career - from the start - just like you did when you had to get dressed and report to a job.

Get up at the same time and report to the office every day, create a list of tasks to accomplish every day, and close up at the same time every day.

FYI, some of the tasks you should be doing initially are creating a website, creating writing samples and putting together a marketing plan so you can start landing freelance writing jobs.

These are the most important things you need to do to make a quick, easy transition to freelancing as a writer. Following good habits, you can build a thriving freelance writing business in no time at all -- and never have to worry about working for someone else again.

May be reprinted with the following, in full: Yuwanda Black has been a freelance writer since 1993, and is the the publisher of InkwellEditorial.com: The Authority Site on How to Start a Successful Freelance Writing Career. Site features freelance writing success stories, e-courses, ebooks, marketing advice and more! Ready to make the leap to freelance writing, but need a little guidance? Get all the tools you need in the highly popular freelance writing ecourse, Launch a Profitable Freelance Writing Career in 30 Days or Less!">Freelance writing is a viable career that anyone who can read and write can start. It has a low cost of entry, and in many cases, those who want to start working as a freelance writer don't have to buy anything because all you need is a computer and a phone to get started. Most already have this.

Why Freelance Writing Is a Viable Option for Laid Off or Out-of-Work Professionals

The American workforce is changing. Many jobs are disappearing in sectors that are not going to come back, eg, manufacturing and newspapers, to name two. Skilled employees who've lost jobs in these sectors are highly unlikely to find similar positions someplace else. And, even if they do, it won't be at the salary they're probably accustomed to.

While it may be a hard pill to swallow, it's facts like the above that are causing many to rethink what job stability is.

If freelance writing intrigues you as a "recession-proof" career choice, and you find yourself looking to make the transition, following is some first-hand advice on how to do just that.

Tip No. 1 for Transitioning to a Freelance Writing Career: Rethink What Job Stability Means

If you find yourself laid off from a job that you thought was secure, and you haven't been able to land another job, maybe it's time to redefine what just what job stability means. In order to do this, you must first accept the fact that the days when you get with a company and work with them right through to retirement is a thing of the past.

A company can be sound financially one day, as we've seen over the last decade or so, can be bankrupt in no time at all. Case in point: General Motors. Who woulda thunk that this could happen to them? And, while they seem to be bouncing back (thanks to government loans), they are doing it with a streamlined workforce. And, who knows what's going to happen in 5, 10 or 15 years.

So tip number one for transitioning to a freelance writing career is to accept the fact that the only job stability that exists is the kind you give yourself.

Tip No. 2 for Transitioning to a Freelance Writing Career: Develop a Routine

Many new to freelance writing - or any work from home job - say that they would find it hard to do because there are too many distractions when working from home.

But, if you're going to succeed as a freelance writer, you must be disciplined. The easiest way to cultivate this habit is to have a routine for your freelance writing career - from the start - just like you did when you had to get dressed and report to a job.

Get up at the same time and report to the office every day, create a list of tasks to accomplish every day, and close up at the same time every day.

FYI, some of the tasks you should be doing initially are creating a website, creating writing samples and putting together a marketing plan so you can start landing freelance writing jobs.

These are the most important things you need to do to make a quick, easy transition to freelancing as a writer. Following good habits, you can build a thriving freelance writing business in no time at all -- and never have to worry about working for someone else again.

May be reprinted with the following, in full: Yuwanda Black has been a freelance writer since 1993, and is the the publisher of InkwellEditorial.com: The Authority Site on How to Start a Successful Freelance Writing Career. Site features freelance writing success stories, e-courses, ebooks, marketing advice and more! Ready to make the leap to freelance writing, but need a little guidance? Get all the tools you need in the highly popular freelance writing ecourse, Launch a Profitable Freelance Writing Career in 30 Days or Less!

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