Self employment, six months later

Six months ago, I left my job to become self employed, again. The last time I became self employed was seven and a half years ago, when I mutually agreed to leave that job due to lack of work and due to my boredom. This time was a bit different as I made the decision completely by myself to leave. Last time, I was quite nervous the first couple of months as I wasn’t guaranteed steady income and didn’t know if I’d have enough work. This time, I was nervous the 2 weeks before I left my job because I didn’t have any work lined up, but luckily all the pieces came together and I landed an ongoing monthly contract.

In my last few posts about being self employed, I mentioned that I was enjoying my work. Things haven’t really changed, except I’ve been put on tougher projects which are quite trying. However, they’re pretty short term and I’ll move onto a new project soon. I’m working with really good people and the work is challenging; when I’m not challenged, I kind of go crazy.

Not only has my work been going well, I’m now consistently running 3 or 4 times a week and have changed my diet. In June, I decided to give up red meat after getting quite sick twice from beef. My wife has been quite supportive of this and has been cooking mostly vegetarian meals for us. It takes a lot of work for her to come up with different ideas and prepare the meals. Before June, I would never have imagined liking vegetarian faire, but it’s pretty good. My diet change and running have helped me lose 15 pounds. I wasn’t overweight, but my weight had increased a little bit in the last few years, something I wanted to reverse.

As I’ve written about numerous times, I’ve also picked up a hobby, something that I never really had before.

So, the last six months have probably been the best six months I’ve had in a long time. I’m enjoying my work, eating well, have a lot less stress, and feel good about myself. The change to becoming self employed again has treated me well. Many factors have lead to this and I have a new outlook on life that took a drastic change for me to see.

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