Find Your Own Way of Working
Another thoughtful piece of insight from me today. Since you are freelancing and likely working from home, you are free to work in whatever manner you like. So take advantage of that and don’t worry about trying to stick to any “real-world” schedule or format. I’ve recently come to a couple of realizations about my own work habits and I’m a bit surprised.
I have always been a multi-tasker. I rarely have less than 5 programs running at once, and usually a half dozen websites tabbed in my browser. In fact, as I type this, I am running my email program, my web browser (with 4 sites open), 2 windows of MS Word, Paint Shop and my FTP program. I am working on about 3 different projects, including this article. Yes, I am just that good.
I’ve always thought of my habits as being kind of “bad”. That I’m a bit flighty and not using my time very well. Sometimes I suspect I may have an ADD issue going on. Recently, I’ve taken on a bit more work than usual (see my last article on taking on too much work!) and have made an effort to streamline myself in order to be more efficient. I found out over the past couple of weeks, that it DOESN’T WORK.
My mind wanders easily, so having 3 or 4 things going at once allows me to wander productively. Trying to focus on just one project usually has me surfing pointlessly or staring at the wall. This bad habit of mine is actually my best way of working. So I am back to multi-tasking and I can already see my productivity is back on track.
Enough about me. My point is that what works for you is all that matters. If you like to work while watching TV or listening to music, if you need a snack next to you at all times, if you need to stretch out on the couch with a pillow, or if you are like me and need to have alot going on at once, then don’t fight it. That doesn’t necessarily mean that you don’t have some bad habits to work on, but don’t try to completely derail your way of working.







January 24th, 2008 at 2:54 pm
Good advice. We don’t all work alike. Now if I could only make some money writing online, I’d be happy.
February 2nd, 2008 at 2:50 pm
I relate to the ADD issue! I feel scattered and do manage to get things done in spurts. Trouble is freelancing requires a whole new mindset compared to a regular job. I’m still working on what is comfortable for me. Haven’t yet found the comfort zone juggling all these tasks. I do open all these browser tabs too, and find that it often contributes to the ADD struggle! Ha!