What do unemployed writers do?
They keep themselves occupied by working on their writing and honing their skills. I know this because my current status is “unemployed writer.”
This is because I am focusing on building a career in writing. And it was not an overnight decision. I’ve written for many years now, thanks to the skills I developed so I could live as an experienced writer. Writing was just my side hustle, but shifting to a full-time writing career needed a lot of “mindful inner engineering”, including coping with worries about no paychecks.
Naysayers ask me to rethink my decision, but I am adamant about nurturing my desire. So, armed with just a dream, I have set out to establish myself as a writer.
There are a few universal beliefs that guide me and work for me.
Use what you can.
Working it
For me, the essence of hard work is perseverance — hanging in there, trying different strategies and seeing which ones succeed, and traveling over rough terrain to reach my goal. Staying the course, even when faced with a series of failures, is what I define as hard work. Hard work does not mean simply putting in the hours by tweaking a few applications and applying for X number of jobs every day. I invest every minute I can to do all that there is to be done. This is the kind of hard work that I love.
If you redefine the meaning of your own hard work, I believe that you will achieve all your goals.
Without that meaning, you will not.

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