Sunday 19 May 2013

Start the Week




It's grey AGAIN, in fact I have a suspicion that it's raining, albeit fine and drizzling rain.  So I am scouring the internet and my 'social networks' for inspiration...found some glorious photos of Thailand which are nice escape (thanks Aga - hope you don't mind)























there's a good campaign on the CNN Website called "Girl Rising"  with some very inspirational snippits of stories and more beautiful pictures and a long lost colleague on Linkdin. 

I tweeted about boasting recently and how women should do more of it ... feeling how difficult that is right now - grumbling and feeling inadequate is so much easier!

Well, I guess my boast is that I posted this blog this morning! and I planned my week and I answered all my personal emails.  Now, where's my brightest umbrella?

Sunday 12 May 2013

Postcard from Northampton




me!




















Well this is love.  I’m sitting in a windowless ‘restaurant’ with electric candles on empty tables, a soundless television in the corner and a crowd of outward-bound clad Dutch people waiting for the lift to their Ibis hotel rooms.  Meanwhile, my other half is reliving his youth at a New Model Army concert down the road.  Well, it’s his birthday next week. 

On the upside, I have no excuse not to finally update this blog which has been woefully static for the last few months...

Since our last meet-up my whole work pattern has changed, I left my full time job where I’d been working for the last 8 years to go freelance, set up on my own, work for myself – the phrase varies depending on who I’m talking to.  It didn’t seem particularly daring until everyone kept telling me how brave I was.  I’d done my business plan, I’ve got some big ideas but I’m realistic and I’ve got life plans that have to dovetail into the work changes.

Ahh, my spicy chicken bits have arrived – salad is a nice surprise but how is one supposed to eat it off a piece of slate without it going all over the table?  Hmm, perhaps the gloopy salad dressing is a clue.

Anyway, brave or not, this move gives me the independence, flexibility and responsibility I’ve been hankering for, and I need to give credit to the rocking other half down the road because I fully acknowledge it’s his support – financial and emotional – that means I don’t have to feel as brave as everyone expects.

Things I’ve learnt so far?

  • Setting up takes longer than you think – mostly because you’re doing everything for the first time, web sites, email addresses, business accounts, Companies House registration, tax man – damn, still got to do the tax man

  • There are not more hours to the day just because you are working from home, I’ve been way too ambitious with what I thought I could achieve in a day
  • You get through more tea bags and toilet paper than you used to
  • Business cards are still more important than websites or facebook pages and a catchy strap-line gives you a talking point as you hand it over (mine’s “architecture know-how with a can-do attitude”)

Lordy what is this music? All the 80s songs no one ever heard?  Can’t fault the service though as another charming man calls me “Mam” and takes my plate, I mean slate.
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  • I thought I knew this one but the reduced time actually doing the ‘work’ I set out to do – because there’s all the other admin, marketing stuff to do – has still been a surprise (see ‘not enough hours in the day’ above)

  • ·        It’s not lonely
I’ve found it hard to put a price on my work and I need 24 hours to recover from any kind of pitch. I have a friend with an MBA and her own business under her belt - financial advice for women.  Together with my tough talking brother, she has helped calm the chattering self-doubts when it comes to fees and I’ve asked her to come and talk to CWiC in the autumn.

I know we’re due another meet-up soon too – one for the weekend types who find weekday evenings difficult.  In the meantime I have resolved to pay more attention to this blog and get tweeting again.  The balance between social media and the home office can be tricky but mostly I find it a quick and welcome diversion…let’s see.
It’s probably time to make a move.  The Dutch are back and I swear I can smell hashish – coincidence? It must be coming from the back door.  Hubby will no doubt be high on base guitar, sweat and weak beer when I pick him up - an hour and a bit’s drive back to Cambridge – what can I say, he’s worth it.


spicy chicken and salad on a piece of slate