Just paid off my Capital One Card.
It was only $1000.00. A small victory.
Now onto the bigger fish:
Bank of America: $4,000.00
HSBC: $9,000
Ugh, I was so young. So stupid.
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Learn After Effects
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Read More Books
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Lose 10 pounds
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live off of freelance work
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Build up my video reel
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Sell one of my paintings
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Get health insurance
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Get out of debt
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Just paid off my Capital One Card.
It was only $1000.00. A small victory.
Now onto the bigger fish:
Bank of America: $4,000.00
HSBC: $9,000
Ugh, I was so young. So stupid.
My 4th freelance gig is coming to an end today… Editing how-to instructional videos. I’ve been an editing machine for over a month!
I was able to work from home, and the pay was amazing! It was nice to finally go out to eat and not stress over the bill. hah… but alas, I’ve come to the point where I have to start conserving again.
Bottom line is though, I never want to work in another office again.
The only downside to this is that I still don’t have health insurance. I joined the Freelancer’s union and they offer a decent individual package… I just have to get my current employer to sign off on it saying that I made over $10,000 in the past 6 months! wtf?! I’ve only been freelancing since March. So confusing.
My boyfriend pointed out that I may be able to get on his health plan. So we’ll see.
Other than that, I’m really loving this freelance thing.
I paint because I enjoy it, and by no means do it for the money. But it would be pretty awesome to actually sell one, or more. Just to have the feeling that someone out there actually likes my work enough to want to hang it on their wall, or even collect it for whatever reason. It’s an extra nice feeling of accomplishment.