January 3, 2010
“Let this be the last New Year that you make a ‘new start.’ Think about it. Every January the world makes new resolutions and every February those newly purchased exercise machines become overpriced clothes hangers. Rather than look to the calendar to set an ill-fated point of new beginnings, let every day become its own accomplishment. Start each day with an idea of what you are setting out to achieve, incorporating the resolutions listed above into bite-size, attainable daily goals.
How can you be more productive ‘today?’ How can you expand awareness of your brand ‘today?’ Who can you connect with ‘today’ amongst your peers? What new skill can you learn or improve upon ‘today?’ How will you better communicate with your clients ‘today?’
We cannot do it all at once. Nor is it realistic to expect ourselves to reach the end of the year and look back at the goals we set—without ever checking in along the way—to reveal a perfect success rate.
Live your life as a freelancer in the moment. Set out to do the best you possibly can for today and discover the joy of a job well done on a ‘daily’ basis, rather than a yearly disappointment. The pride you take in your completed work, the sense of accomplishment at the end of a productive day, and the constant growth as a person as well as a freelancer in your field will improve your quality of living in ways you can only imagine.
Resolve to let these resolutions be the last one’s you make on an annual basis. Resolve to embrace each day with expectation and a full view of its unlimited potential. Resolve to live and work and play within each moment to the fullest of your abilities and enjoy a new life from this point forward, rather than a New Year every January.
You won’t be sorry.”
Brian K. McDaniel, Freelance Web and Graphic Designer
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