7 Things to do when your creative business is slow
Lorraine C. Ladish

7 Things to do when your creative business is slow

This post is syndicated from LorraineCLadish.com.

Recently a colleague posted a question on Facebook. She asked how creative entrepreneurs stay motivated when things are slow. I didn′t have a quick and snappy answer in the moment. But I kept her question in the back of my mind until I had time to flesh out my reply.?

Having worked for myself for four decades, I′m familiar with the ups and downs of the freelance or micro-entrepreneur life. If you are also self-employed, especially in a creative field, you probably know what I mean. There are usually jam-packed months where you have no clue how you’re going to handle it all. And then there are days, weeks, or longer when you feel that absolutely NOTHING is happening! You start feeling antsy, and pretty soon your neurotic mind starts playing tricks on you.

At one point you, who are allergic to regular jobs, consider looking for one! You may even start a job search. Maybe you write to family and friends asking them to let you know of any openings … They′re at least happy that you′re finally coming to your senses, and they tell you so. Hey start sending you leads … and you fret.?

You don′t really want a job!

I know it′s hard to sit with the feeling that nothing exciting is happening in your professional life. But it can be a positive experience, especially if you′re doing all the right things, like building relationships, delivering good work on time, and staying one step ahead of the game by envisioning your next steps before taking them.

At the very least you can rest assured that you are not alone in this feeling of restlessness and semi-desperation. Aside from the normal concerns about bringing in income, being self-employed is also a little bit like being an addict. Every new gig is like a hit, and when we crash during the quiet periods, we crave another shot. Here is what you can do when you feel like you′re gonna lose it because you aren′t getting the calls, e-mails, or texts begging you to join exciting, challenging, and extremely well-paid projects!

1.- Do what you say you NEVER have time for.- You know, write the book you want to write, sign up for that course you want to take, get a massage, go for a run, maybe even enjoy some time OFF! Isn′t that what we always say we want more of?

2.- Prepare the ground for the FLOW.- When things are “ebbing,” it′s a great time to do some prep work for when things start to flow again because they will. Clean up your inbox, organize your desktop, set up better systems, and buy thank you notes.

3.- Do that one thing that SCARES you.- No matter what field you′re in, there is probably one thing that you always avoid because you’re too busy. The reality is that it probably scares you, and that′s why you avoid it. It could be doing live videos if you’re a blogger, or pitching a feature magazine if you’re a writer. Whatever it is, take the time now to face that fear.?

4.- Allow yourself to be CREATIVE.- When clients and money are put into the equation of making our art, it′s easy to feel we can′t be as creative as we want. Well, now that you don′t have a deadline looming, allow yourself to create in different ways. Learn a new skill in a different field that interests you. I consider my main skill to be writing, but I enjoy playing around with drawing and photography.

5.- Read up on the latest DEVELOPMENTS in your field.- Find out what your weaknesses are and fill in your information or knowledge gaps. Get yourself up to speed so when your inbox is overflowing with requests again, you will be ready to tackle them with more enthusiasm and know how to better serve your clients.?

6.- Riff on possible new VENTURES you could branch out to.- If your freelancing business or micro-business has a strong foundation, it's time to brush up on other skills and put them to work for you. What new streams of income could you be creating??

7.- Keep in mind that SOMETHING IS HAPPENING, you just don′t know it.- If you′re a true professional, there is always someone watching what you′re doing. This is true especially if you work in the digital space. Maybe a proposal you sent a couple of months ago is being discussed. Perhaps a new campaign manager is considering you for an activation. You will soon find out, I assure you!

Lorraine, thanks for sharing!

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