Keeping a Professional Attitude in Your Career
Kaye Z. Marks
I am a full-time freelance writer, and I take my work very seriously. However, it took a while before I learned how important it is to remain professional, even though my job is quite informal.
Like many people dream of doing, I work from home. When I first started as a freelance writer, I was not very disciplined in my work. I was not used to being at home, and so I was a bit lazy. I would spend the day doing things around the house, or just relaxing, and writing sporadically.
After a few weeks, it became evident that I was not making as much money as I thought I would, and certainly not as much as I thought I should be making. Of course, I did not hold myself responsible at first. Rather, I complained about clients not paying me enough or about not finding enough assignments available.
Eventually, I came to my senses. I realized that I was not being professional. I was working from home, but not really working. I had to find a way to become more productive, even though I was working from home.
It would have helped immensely if I could have rented an office space, and worked from there. I could then go to work every morning, like most people, and I almost surely would have been much more productive. However, I did not have the money to rent an office space, so that was out of the question.
Over time, I forced myself to be a disciplined writer. I put myself on a set schedule. I started doing all of my writing in the upstairs portion of my house, which turned into my office. I would not allow myself to come down until my workday was over. Although that was extremely hard at times, it ended up helping me make this career work.
Becoming a true professional is what made my freelance writing career a success. Nevertheless, I have encountered many other situations where it became important to maintain a professional approach.
Several times, I have been faced with a client who either did not pay me for my work, or did not pay as much as they originally promised. Early in my career, I was timid, and let clients like this walk all over me. However, I quickly learned that my time was worth a lot of money, and I could not afford to spend time writing for a client who was not going to pay me.
I learned how to deal with that type of client by being polite and professional, but firm. I would tell them that I could not continue to work without pay, but I would always remember that I was a professional, and would never lose my temper.
In the same way, I always present myself to potential clients in a professional manner. I advertise myself through flyers and business cards, and I always have color printing done. To me, a black and white ad is not professional, and does not give customers confidence in the company on the ad. Therefore, I invest a bit more in attractive, color literature to promote my writing services.
Even if you work from home, you will not succeed unless you remain professional. Approach every situation in a professional manner, and you will quickly exceed your own expectations.
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About The Author
Kaye Z. Marks is an avid writer and follower of developments in commercial color printing industry and how these improvements can benefit small to medium-scale business. Visit http://www.justprint.com for information.
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