And so I am really on my way. Registered with the Chamber of Commerce, need to get me a BTW number, and get some insurance. All the while I am working for my first client.
Downloaded a pretty good excel sheet today to do bookkeeping in too! W00t!
| 1. |
Be more disciplined
1 entry |
381 people |
| 2. |
be financially secure
|
514 people |
| 3. |
Confront problems headon
|
1 person |
| 4. |
Learn about Zen
1 cheer |
15 people |
| 5. |
Learn to speak Japanese
|
834 people |
| 6. |
Visit Japan
|
5,981 people |
| 7. |
learn to horseback ride
|
58 people |
| 8. |
take singing lessons
|
913 people |
And so I am really on my way. Registered with the Chamber of Commerce, need to get me a BTW number, and get some insurance. All the while I am working for my first client.
Downloaded a pretty good excel sheet today to do bookkeeping in too! W00t!
I just had a talk with my boss to see if I could really do this on the side – and I’ve gotten the go. OMG. That means that when I go to the Chamber of Commerce on dec 22, I can really do this. I will own my very own company. And I don’t have to be secretive about it anymore.
Yesterday I scored my fifth lead – I am looking at at least 3 customers for the next year, which means I meet the criteria for the epiteth ZZP/Freelancer. Cool. Very very cool.
Or actually … a couple.
1) Decided I was really gonna do this
2) Informed whether my employer might pay for the studies (and they will think about it, they said)
3) Called up the online study center to inform whether I can skip modules because of classes taken earlier
4) Contacted my former studies to send me my grades list so I have proof I have taken said earlier classes.
Hah. I feel good.