Showing posts with label simple-living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label simple-living. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Successful Self Employment

A lot of people wonder how I survive out here in the toolies without a "real" job, lol, so I decided I should write a few posts about what I actually do to survive.

What I don't do, or have, is any kind of disability income, SSI benefits from former spouses, retirement funds or inheritances.
I actually work for a living, and am completely self employed.

You'll hate this part of course, I actually fell into it about 25 years ago.  I came to this county about 27 years ago with an art degree and a background in mostly office type work.  The opportunities were few and I was actually planning on moving out of the area when a friend of mine suggested I work with her doing commercial cleaning.  I figured it would be a short term thing, keep the bills paid till I figure out where I was going.

Well the years go by and while I did enjoy running a small collective gallery, I really didn't have any better opportunities come up.  My son was still young and as a single parent I needed to work.

I always stayed in the arts, in some form, whether volunteering in a group or creating a space for artists to show and sell their work, but it never made enough money to drop my day gig.

I was supporting myself in my own small business in just two years, cleaning businesses and homes.  We were able to move to a nice place and enjoy our life.

A marriage and a divorce and two houses later I'm on my own.  Son is grown and gone, and I'm here at Huckleberry Hollow.  
Looking back I realize that success is something you build, slowly.  You have to decide for yourself how much money you want to make, where you want to live and who you want to hang out with.
I chose more peace, simplicity, nature and basically just an easier life.

So now I have only commercial cleaning work, and one caretaking job for a vacation home nearby.
The latter gives me a chance to keep my management skills sharp but the landscape maintenance keeps me outside.  The other jobs are good exercise as well and I really like working alone.

The balance to what may seem like a boring job is that I get to have another business in creativity.  While I've always kept my love for photography, and do sell some images through online sites, I also took up metalsmithing about five years ago.  Once I got proficient I began selling my work locally and then online.  
This developed into a second business in no time and last year I started a third business in jewelry supplies.  

So while I tell people I only work 20 to 30 hours a week, it's more like 60 to 80 when you count all of the behind the scenes work.  There's a lot of bookkeeping to do, and I shoot all of my own product photography.  I still work with Excel spreadsheets and easily track inventory and all expenses for all of the businesses.
I do my own taxes.  I'm a one person business!  This keeps overhead down.

It's not for everyone.  Most people want the weekend off.  I used to work nights in the commercial work but I don't have to anymore.  My jobs are all done during the day when they're closed.

What's that saying about what you really want doesn't always turn out to look like what you thought it would.  My dream was to run my own art gallery - full time.  So far it hasn't happened.  But I did succeed at being self employed and self sufficient, which I did want.

The other thing that's vital, is keeping the expenses down.  My needs are minimal and I live small.  I still have running water and electricity and a phone and internet though!  I have a fairly new car too.
I just live lean.  

I keep email and Facebook off my cell phone.  I have office hours on my landline and cell.  I buy clothes that I can deduct (work clothes that can be worn elsewhere).  I can claim part of my phones and internet for work, as well as home improvements, office supplies, etc.  

There's a discipline to this lifestyle but it certainly isn't torture or grueling at all.  It's complete and total freedom!  No bosses to belittle you, work colleagues to contend with, not to mention unstable work, lay offs, low pay.

I just figured out what works for me and eventually it all fell into place.  There are no get rich quick methods to fulfillment.  
I'm not selling anything here - well except my own creations, made by me, but there aren't any affiliate links or ads or scams.  Most of my sales are on Etsy and I do promote my jewelry through my Facebook page and a link box here.  But I do it all with integrity and transparency.  

In upcoming posts I can dive a little deeper into making a creative business prosper and how to keep good records.
If you have any questions, please feel free to leave them in the comments!

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

2018 Resolutions: Keep It Simple!

 

2017 was rough!  It was a hard year for all of us;  politically, environmentally, globally.  This coming year I plan to keep it simple.

2018 will have all of its own ups and downs, things out of our control and unforeseen tragedies, that's just the law of life.  All we have control over is ourselves, our immediate environment and our responsibilities.  

The Winter Solstice is my New Year so to speak, so I have already done my journaling and resolutions for 2018.  
First, I processed 2017 and all its craziness to figure out what is really important to me.  Basically, it boils down to my work, my creative endeavors and what I do for fun.  I also included one new thing I want to achieve.

So it's pretty simple.  Improve some work conditions, rev up the creative businesses a little and add a new skill to my main business.
For fun and enjoyment I have some new camera equipment to play with, and with a resolution to spend less on day to day stuff and save more, I hope to make a couple of short trips.

I am sure that keeping it simple will help make it attainable and keeping the goals small will result in less stress to achieve them.

Happy New Year!

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Here in July

All's quiet on the New Pioneer frontier this week.  The bees have left the building!  Thank goodness for that.  It went well beyond my patience, but I kept at it till they were all gone.  Of course, I later read about non toxic sprays one could use.... next time.

Yesterday I caught up with the weeding and spent flowers from Spring.  Watered and enjoyed the quiet neighborhood after the droves of people left from their camping holiday.  Call me cynical, but I am just not interested in the sounds of children or dogs.  I prefer birds and breezes in the trees.




It's occurred to me that blogging about a fairly minimalistic lifestyle isn't all that interesting to most folks.  I often search my brain for interesting content, or walk around the yard wondering what I haven't photographed lately.




I have a lovely doe that visits regularly now.  I should name her Peace Pilgrim.  She wanders through the busy bird feeding area in her non disruptive way, tasting weeds and ground covers, occasionally looking up and around, ears twitching to stay alert.  Poor girl, she jumped about three feet the other day when the wind picked up and blew the tarp on the wood pile.


I did get a couple of videos yesterday, just to document this time of year here.  Including them here.

 
                               




So I guess sometimes no news is good news.  All is well and peaceful here on the New Pioneer front, simple and carefree.  I hope everyone is enjoying their summer.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

The Fairies Made Me Do It!


 Living closely with nature on a day to day basis one becomes accustomed to strange noises and unusual events.  I have come to accept these as the routine activities of Elementals and Fairies, hard at work (or play) in the garden and nearby forest.

Recently my hearing has become more acute, a clairaudient level - above the ordinary sounds.
The wildlife are getting tamer, and many eat out of my hand, they seem to recognize me as one of them.

I've definitely been more creative lately and so inspired that I had to make a list of all the ideas I have!
Today I feel inspired to share the message of the fairies and elementals, not so coincidentally on the same day of the Venus Transit, which will occur only once in our lifetime!

The message is not new and many of our well respected sensitives are receiving this information as well.
The earth needs healing.  It's not new news, everywhere you read or see the stories, good and bad.  I'm not going to get into that - you can find them on your own.

More importantly I think my message is about accountability, just start by taking care of your own back yard, so to speak.  Eat and grow organically, don't poison the earth or your bodies.  Grow trees, make habitat for wildlife.  Buy local, use less, enjoy nature more.  Pretty simple.

My mission has always been about simple living, getting back to what really matters in life;  quality of life, healthy life.

So the fairies want you to know they are there for you, in your own surroundings, tending to your gardens and bringing you pleasure and beauty.  Don't forget to thank them!!

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