This month marks the first anniversary of re-launching my freelance writing career – and what a difference a year makes.
In the past 12 months, I’ve written for close to a dozen magazines and Websites, reconnected with former colleagues I hadn’t talked to in years, discovered LinkedIn and Facebook, started this blog, joined a writer’s group, went to New York to visit editors, sold a blog post to a writer’s anthology, and met up with a handful of fellow freelancers in their travels here to Portland. And those are just the highlights.
I had taken off the better part of seven years to help raise my family, so the thought of re-establishing my professional career was more than a little daunting.
During my time away, thought, I never completely stopped writing. I wrote and produced auction catalogs for my kids’ school fundraisers. I wrote weekly newsletters for schools, sports teams and other groups. I also taught a graduate-level journalism class for a semester, served as communications committee chair for a non-profit group, helped family and friends with writing and editing projects, and even wrote a few obituaries.
None of it was as intellectually challenging as the paid work I was used to. But it kept the old brain cells from atrophying completely. And I bring it up as a way of pointing out that, if you need to take time off for family or other reasons, there are ways to do it and at least keep the pilot lit on your writing.
Now that I’m back, it feels like I never left. Bad economy or not, here’s the the next 12 months.
Holly says
You’ve been at this just a year? It’s amazing all that you have accomplished. KUDOS!
Susan says
Looks like you also reached your one-year blogaversary recently! Congrats!
My Mom is trying to reenter the workforce after 20+ years, and if she accomplishes half of what you’ve done this year, I’m sure she’ll be thrilled.
Michelle Rafter says
Thanks Holly. I’d worked for a number of years before taking a break, so I had a head start once I jumped back into things.
Susan, I can’t comprehend going back to work after 20 years, that’s huge. Good luck to your mom!
Michelle R.
Charmian Christie says
Happy anniversary and congratulations on having such a productive year!
lillieammann says
Congratulations on the success of the past year and best wishes for much more success in coming years.
Michelle Rafter says
Many thanks for your wonderfun comments.
Michelle R.