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- January 11, 2010 at 5:46 pm #6380
MarkK Lesson 10
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Credits: 10.00Hi:
I was planning to start my own freelance business from home to gain some extra income, and wondered if you saw the potential for any success? I am happy with my present job, but would like some money coming in from the side to be able to afford some luxuries down the line (such as overseas travel).
As for the relationship front, I’ve all but given up the search for that. I’ve been more focused on my financial and fitness goals because, although it would be nice, the search itself has become somewhat depressing over time. I’ve gotten by my own, remaining single for my entire adult life, and likely won’t have any problems remaining so in the future. Sure, it gets lonely over the weekends, but I’d rather occupy myself with other pursuits rather than seeming too desperate/needy.
January 11, 2010 at 11:44 pm #7284
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Credits: 228.01Freelancing might be an excellent way to pursue your goal of writing. Especially if you are willing to start with the small tasks. Proofreading also offers opportunities to work from home. You have the talent for bigger and better things, but it might take awhile to break into the business. Also if you are willing to work as a script writer for a specific character, etc. would be another way to let your talents be seen. In any event, you should give this a try! If you can research what is needed in the way of writing/editing for subjects that interest you, that would definitely be a plus!
You may find comfort in immersing yourself in your writing, but you may meet someone through these efforts when you least likely expect it —
Please let us know how this works out! It is great to see you in the forums–
Take care!
🙂January 12, 2010 at 9:15 pm #7285
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Credits: 10.00Thanks. I’m looking forward to working from home on the weekends. Relationship wise, I have been cautious ever since a friendship I had for about a year ended rather nastily last summer. The friend (Steve) decided to cut me off completely, after telling me something that I could prove as a lie, and I was perplexed as to his motivations. Any insight would be appreciated.
January 13, 2010 at 3:26 am #7286
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Credits: 228.01Sadly, I sense that Steve was never totally available on an emotional level. I feel that he was already involved or committed in a relationship. His abrupt departure indicates that he was hiding something, more likely that someone would “find out” what he was doing.
You deserve much better in your life and you are moving ahead and pursuing your goals. These lessons in life are not always kind, but give you so much insight into your writing. Because you are sensitive and considerate this will come through as you develop each scene in the story line. Better things will surely come your way!
Take care!
🙂January 18, 2010 at 2:42 am #7287
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Credits: 10.00Well, I never meant for Steve to be more than a friend. So, there was no expectation for anything beyond that. But I was so hurt after that, I decided to take a ‘sabbatical’ away from relationships, because I felt I wasn’t mature or confident for another one….and decided to focus on other ones. I did feel that he lied to me about someone, by saying that said person was spreading vicious gossip about me.
January 18, 2010 at 11:54 pm #7288
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Credits: 228.01It does hurt to be betrayed by someone you considered to be a friend. In the workplace there are often individuals who will try to create friction between others in order to divert the attention from themselves. Steve could possibly have been attempting to cover for something that he might have said to someone within the company.
I believe that as you continue with your coursework you will pick up on these sensations. It will be a as a result of “sorting out the past”. The reasoning of these past actions might come to you, or better yet you will find that it no longer matters.
You have a great attitude and you are moving on!
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