Want to quit your day job and write? I sympathize. I know it’s hard. You’re constantly exhausted — you have no time to write.
Decades ago, before I wrote full-time, I’d snatch minutes here and there to write. I wrote in my lunch hour, on the train, and in my car…
In those days, having an entire day to write was just a dream.
It’s a dream you can turn into reality.
There’s never been a better time to be a writer. The opportunities are unlimited.
Moonlighting to establish your writing career is far from easy however. It’s hard to write when you’re tired. But you can do it, and once you go full-time, you’ll be working much less than you’re working now.
There’s a catch-22. To quit your day job, you need to write. But you can’t write, because you can’t quit your day job.
It all comes down to writing: you need to write as much as you can, within your current limitations.
As I said in this article, Your Writing Career: Get Started, Make Money | Angela Booth’s Fab Freelance Writing Blog:
“…focus on WRITING. The money will inevitably come — you won’t be able to stop it showing up, and it will seem like “easy money”… if, and only if, you’ll focus on the writing first, and always.”
I created the Beginning Writer’s Fast-Start Package to help you to turn your writing into a full-time career.
You CAN quit your day job. What could you write if you had as much writing time as you wish?








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