Writing is a wonderful job all by itself. But it's hard to pay the bills on a writing career, especially in the early stages. The common solution to this is getting a job in some sort of secular vocation.
I recently switched jobs from working from home, to working for Walmart. My days are filled with work, work, work, and my nights are filled with sleep, sleep, sleep in an attempt to recover. I haven't written a word since I got my job, and I'm forced to wonder: Will I be able to balance writing and secular work?
Reason says yes, I can and I will. Other people have done so, and if they could manage it, so can I. I'll just have to continue reminding myself of that in the hard days ahead.
Here's hoping I get back to my real work soon. And that my bills are paid a little better with my new job, than they were with the old. Have a great day, and happy writing!
Writing Quote of the Week: "I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." - Douglas Adams
Yes you can. Eventually you'll figure out a schedule that works for you, just don't give up in it :)
ReplyDeleteAs you get used to the new job you'll be able to work around it. Hopefully. Or you could take your writing to work one time :)
ReplyDeleteAww good luck balancing both!
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