31 min

#185: My First Year of Freelancing after Corporate Burnout, with Abby Nieten Deliberate Freelancer

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Today’s guest is Abby Nieten. Abby lives in the Indianapolis, Indiana, area, with her husband and three sons. A year ago she launched her freelance business, Shining Waters Editorial, where she is a copy editor and proofreader specializing in business content and nonfiction manuscripts. 

Abby also recently launched a monthly newsletter called Stream of Confidence, which is for authors, writers and other business professionals who want to create and publish content that impacts other humans. It offers a steady stream of encouragement, inspiration, connection and quality assurance tips to help you publish your work with confidence. 

In today’s episode, Abby and I talk about:

How a layoff led to her freelancing career.  Feeling undervalued and burnt out in the corporate world.  How she prepared for freelancing while still working full time.  How she’s getting clients. Trying to figure out pricing.  Four pivotal lessons she’s learned over the past year.  Why she wishes she had taken a break between being an employee and starting her freelance business.  Just do it — you don’t have to wait until you build the perfect structure and business plan before you start freelancing.  The challenge of finding the right client mix to provide more stability.  The importance of keeping a “sunshine folder” of evidence of your good work. 
Biz Bite: Explore the technology you’re already paying for before buying the new “shiny object.”  

Resources:

Support Deliberate Freelancer at Buy Me a Coffee Deliberate Freelancer Facebook group Abby’s website: ShiningWatersEditorial.com Abby’s Stream of Confidence newsletter Abby on LinkedIn  Connect with Melanie on Threads @MelEdits_DC Connect with Melanie on LinkedIn

Today’s guest is Abby Nieten. Abby lives in the Indianapolis, Indiana, area, with her husband and three sons. A year ago she launched her freelance business, Shining Waters Editorial, where she is a copy editor and proofreader specializing in business content and nonfiction manuscripts. 

Abby also recently launched a monthly newsletter called Stream of Confidence, which is for authors, writers and other business professionals who want to create and publish content that impacts other humans. It offers a steady stream of encouragement, inspiration, connection and quality assurance tips to help you publish your work with confidence. 

In today’s episode, Abby and I talk about:

How a layoff led to her freelancing career.  Feeling undervalued and burnt out in the corporate world.  How she prepared for freelancing while still working full time.  How she’s getting clients. Trying to figure out pricing.  Four pivotal lessons she’s learned over the past year.  Why she wishes she had taken a break between being an employee and starting her freelance business.  Just do it — you don’t have to wait until you build the perfect structure and business plan before you start freelancing.  The challenge of finding the right client mix to provide more stability.  The importance of keeping a “sunshine folder” of evidence of your good work. 
Biz Bite: Explore the technology you’re already paying for before buying the new “shiny object.”  

Resources:

Support Deliberate Freelancer at Buy Me a Coffee Deliberate Freelancer Facebook group Abby’s website: ShiningWatersEditorial.com Abby’s Stream of Confidence newsletter Abby on LinkedIn  Connect with Melanie on Threads @MelEdits_DC Connect with Melanie on LinkedIn

31 min