3 Simple Ways Freelancers Can Celebrate and Reflect on Their Year
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Freelancing can feel like a constant forward sprint — always pitching, always delivering, rarely pausing to appreciate what you have actually built. Here are three practical ideas to change that. First, create your own awards. Identify categories that matter to your freelance life — favorite new editor, highest-paying publication, most frustrating assignment, most interesting source — and write them out in a journal with colorful pens. Comparing your winners and losers with a fellow freelancer adds an extra layer of fun and accountability.
Second, swap your to-do list for a ta-da list. Happiness researcher Gretchen Rubin popularized the concept of writing down everything you already accomplished rather than only focusing on what is still undone. Scroll back through your calendar, photos, and assignment spreadsheets and list it all out — book deals and dream bylines, yes, but also smaller wins like finding an accountability buddy, submitting to an award, or simply trying a new café to work from. Third, take yourself somewhere nice to do your year-end admin. Tracking down final payments, tallying income, and repurposing story scraps into new pitches are tasks that have to happen anyway — so do them from a hotel, a remote cabin, or even just a cozy coffee shop you have been meaning to try. One freelancer swears by spending two nights a year in a Chicago hotel purely for reflection and planning, and says some of her best creative breakthroughs happen there.
