That’s right!
As of Thursday evening, I will no longer be working the typical 9-5 job that I’ve had for so many years. In fact, I’ll only be “working” four hours/day in a traditional role. What will I be doing for the remainder of my time?
Working for myself.
My Choice to Can the 9-5
It’s no secret that I’ve been (consciously and subconsciously) planning this leap of faith for quite some time. Last year as I was transitioning jobs, I wrote about my back-up plan and why it’s important to always have options for yourself. I’ve also written about how to start a business while keeping your day job, I’ve challenged my readers to critically evaluate if they’re using their time wisely, and I’ve discussed why it’s paramount to not sacrifice passion in lieu of paying the bills.
What do all of these posts have in commons? They’re all paving the way for strong foundation that would allow someone (me in this case) to venture off on their own professionally.
Evaluating the Past
As I was reading through my archives in an attempt to write this post, something jumped out at me: I’ve switched jobs two times in the last two years. Despite my initial love for each position, eventually the “honeymoon phase” was over and I returned to the idea of starting my own business.
Looking back, I’ve realized it wasn’t the change or the new, exciting nature of each job change that kept me happy in the beginning–it was me lying to myself. I was avoiding the nearly insatiable desire I had to chart my own course; to make a go of employing myself by forcing myself to “love” what I was doing. The truth was that I’ve never been happy in a traditional 9-5 marketing or office role….
Don’t Let Fear Rule Your Decisions
Essentially, I was letting fear rule my life. I was fearful of what striking out on my own meant. I was fearful of the potential for epic failure. And I was fearful of not living my life in the conventional manner I’ve been groomed to be accustomed to (go to college, go to grad school, get a good job, climb the corporate ladder, blah, blah, blah).
Thanks to some surprising events at my current job that I felt uneasy about (lots of restructuring, people shuffling and strategy changes), I came to the conclusion that it was high time I faced my fears head-on. This is my life, those are my bank balances and I’m ready now more than ever to be successful in my own way.
Staying Realistic–and Positive
Of course striking out on my own isn’t a rash decision, despite the lack of disclosure I’ve had about it here on The Happy Homeowner. For the past few months, I’ve been testing the waters with my new business–and I’ve been pleasantly surprised with the results.
As of this month, I’m making more money with my new endeavors than I am at my full-time job. And it’s certainly not all about money; I love every second of what I’m doing–from the mundane to the seemingly impossible tasks I’m faced with.
I have been burning the candles at both ends with transitioning out of my job and simultaneously building the business. The funny thing is that when I get home from the office and start the other work on my to-do list, I find myself more motivated than ever. It hardly feels like work even when I’m up past 2AM!
My New Gig(s)
So what exactly is my new business? In a nutshell, it’s a freelance writing, consulting and blogging support operation. While this description runs the gamut of online offerings, it’s important for me to diversify my income-generating options so that in case one thing dries up, there are others that can replace that income stream.
Also, because the nature of online work is highly variable, I’m not quitting the part-time job that I’ve had for the past 6.5 years. Having this job for so long has allowed immense flexibility and I basically work remotely on my own time. There’s a certain economy of scale built in after having a position for so long and I’ve become incredibly efficient with the time needed to perform the tasks of the job.
Additionally, I’ve picked up another part-time job, which is why I’ll still need to be in an office for 4 hours/day (I wanted to make sure I still had a stable, reliable income to cover all of my bills including my mortgage as well as retirement funding and health insurance).
Let’s just say that my new boss has been incredibly flexible with my scheduling needs and has allowed me to create a schedule that I could have only dreamed of in the past–my work day now “ends” by noon unless I want to change up the schedule to fit in other needs. The rest of my day will be spent on all things online, from the comfort of my home. Somebody pinch me!
The Future of The Happy Homeowner
No matter these new endeavors, I will always have The Happy Homeowner as my home base. I look forward to growing this blog bigger than ever now that I have dedicated, consistent time to do so, and I am so excited to have readers like you (both new and old) to be here with me every step of the way.
Viva la Work-Life balance!
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Wow congratulations! Sounds like you have a lot of things cooking! Good luck with all the new endeavors! I'd still like to know how to sustain steady income from online work…not there yet, but hopefully things will progress.
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Thank you! I can say it takes a lot of hard work and networking to make a go of it–but it's absolutely worth it!!
Congrats! Have to let us know your progress
It seems a lot of pf bloggers are jumping off the corporate world and into the freelance world. I wonder if there's any correlation between starting a blog, and taking the plunge!
I definitely will! I'm going to be posting a lot more about the logistics in the future.
You're right–I'd love to investigate the phenomenon more to see what correlations could be drawn…
Congratulations!! I did it three years ago and it has been amazing so far. Wise move about diversifying your incomes, I had a couple of gigs that had lasted for 4 years before I quit and thought would always be there, turns out one year later they were gone!
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Thank you! Yes, diversification is a must–I like being able to pay the bills without dipping into savings
Great for you Jen! I can attest to that fear as that was what had been holding me back for a number of years. Now that we've taken the leap head first I wonder why I allowed it to hold me back for so long. Sure, we may go down in flames, but it certainly does not seem to be the case and at the end of the day it is so rewarding know that what you did benefits you and your clients and not some massive corporation.
I couldn't agree more!! Yes, taking this leap has been the most amazing thing I've done for myself in quite some time. Looking forward all the way
Wow, that's big and exciting!! I'm so happy for you and wish you a ton of success!!
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Thanks, Lena! It's a very exciting feeling (although it fully won't sink in until next week…haha!)
Mahooosive congrats at taking the leap! You can now officially be a digital nomad!
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Digital nomad…I LOVE the sounds of that!!
Awesome stuff Jen!!! So exciting.
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Thank you! It hasn't quite sunk in yet what I'm about to do. But I can't think of any other way to do it now that I've made these options a reality!
That is awesome, congrats! I will be interested how the freelance writing thing goes as I have thought about doing some of that myself.
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Thank you! It's going really well so far and I think it's because I pride myself on turning in high-quality work. Hard work, determination and dedication is the best mix for making this type of thing a success.
Wow! That's flippin' awesome! Congratulations on the transition, sounds like you have your "dream" job(s) now
Now all you have to do is tell us every week how awesome it is so we can live vicariously through you
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Haha…thank you! Yes, I do feel as if I'm living a dream–a very exciting one!
I'll post some updates, but I hope that it's inspirational for others rather than discouraging
Wow that's awesome! Good luck with your new business!
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Thank you! I'm excited to get things rolling in terms of the new schedule next week
That is so AWESOME! I am always glad to hear that there are people in the world who can work for themselves and pursue their passion. I don't have any hope of this happening for me but it's good to see it come to fruition for others. Very happy for you!! Smart decisions have paid off and also all of your hard work.
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Thank you so much! You're right about hard work–that's the only way I've been able to get to this point. I'm excited for what the future holds!
Good luck and congratulations.
Thank you! Here's to an excellent go of it
Congrats! Maybe one day I'll make the leap
You definitely should!
Congrats and good luck on this exciting new path!!
Thank you! I'm very excited to get moving along with all of this
This is awesome news. Nice job taking the "plunge". I know you will do great work. I am still enjoying my job and have been there for 6 years. I love the environment and the work. Good luck to you!
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Thanks! I'm happy that you enjoy your job so much–it's so important to enjoy what you're doing AND where you're doing it!
So exciting!! I would love to be able to work for myself…I love my job but the idea of being home with kiddo, working for myself is so appealing. Maybe when the rest of my student debt is paid off I can entertain the idea (only 75k to go…)
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You can do it! If I can get to this point, anyone can. $75K can be gone before you know it
Congratulations! That is very exciting. I am kind of on the same course. I recently went to averaging 3 days a week down from working almost all the time for the past 12 years. It is an amazing feeling and when I tie up some loose ends and finalize the sale of my practice, I will be free. I now enjoy the time I spend at work and cherish the time I have to do other things. Can't wait to see what your future holds.
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Thank you! It was an eventual transition just like what you've described. An incredible ride for both of us by the sounds of it; best of luck to you!!!
Congrats!!! I remember a few years back, I was working on some personal coding projects at home. I would work my 8-5, go home, eat dinner, and write code for personal stuff until midnight, go to bed, wake up, and repeat. I was so much more motivated to be writing the personal code than work code!
Hahaha…I know exactly what you mean!!
Congratulations! I love seeing people achieve the goals they've worked at for a long time. It seems like you have a really strong support plan in place as well, so you've got stability even if one of the income streams fails. It's all quite inspiring!
Thank you, Alex! Yes, hard work is beginning to pay off but I still want some stability–it's refreshing to know the bills and insurance/retirement are still covered no matter any irregularity in my new income streams. Go big or go home, eh?
Congratulations! You're living the dream. I am so excited for you and I can't wait to read about your adventures in self-employment.
Thank you!! It's beginning to sink in now that I'm done with work (they cut my notice short…oh, darn!!!)
Congrats on the transition. Did you have blog income before leaving to help you feel secure.
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Thank you! Absolutely–I've tested the waters for the past few months, and I'm so happy with the results. I look forward to bringing in even more (and being more transparent here about it)!
congrats!! That's very exciting!!! It sounds like you have the perfect plan!
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Thanks, Sharon! I've been planning this for quite some time. Luckily, the stars aligned and the universe agreed that now is the time to take the plunge
Very nice. Congrats on the decision. I hope it goes well for you.
Thank you! I hope so, too
Good for you mate, and congratulations. I bet it feels great to finally have done it but you still have your back-up plan and sounds like a great boss. You will do great!
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Thank you! Yes, always have to have a back-up plan–it made it that much easier to finally strike out on my own
Very exciting! Good luck – can't wait to hear all about it!
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Thanks, Daisy! I can already tell it's going to be a hell of a good ride
Omg jen this is your big news? You are a star! I’m so proud of you!
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Haha…it is!!! Thank you!!! I'm so excited to make this work!!!
That is awesome! Congratulations…I hope to follow in your footsteps one day
Thank you! It's very exciting….I hope you do the same someday!
Thank you for this post. This is very inspiring to me as one day I have aspirations of quitting my regular job and going full time online. Looking forward to hearing more of your ventures
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Thanks, Kevin! I hope to help other contemplating this sort of decision by sharing all the ups & downs along the way…
Congratulation! That takes a lot of guts to do what you did. I would love to get there someday, but I am nowhere near that point yet!
Thank you! Keep at it and you'll be in the same type of place in no time
Congratulations! It Is also my dream to break out from the 9-5 jobs. Your post give me positive energy to continue that dream!
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Thanks, Bernard! I hope you're right here with me in terms of kicking the 9-5 to the curb in no time!
Congrats on taking the jump! You seem like you've got a lot of great ideas so I bet things keep evolving. Looking forward to what's ahead!
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Congrats!
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