Date: 2011-01-19 08:50 pm (UTC)
Based off #4, which I feel should be #1, unless you get a recording contract or start a successful house cleaning business where you hire employees to work for you years down the road and then franchise it might make you a lot of money

In reality, I think a combination of your music (now with inconsistent pay) in conjunction with house cleaning/renovation and freelance writing marketing sounds like a plan that will keep you moving and busy. It'll involve being creative to add beauty and cleaning to add god(ess)liness which will make people happy and physical exercise. I think with the hydra approach, there will always be something to do and many ways for you to actually get money. The downside which most self-employed people find as not being a downside necessarily is that you will have to work a lot harder to maintain contacts and keep bookings for all the different things coming in and managing the different hats in your head-space. If you go the route of self-employment head first it will be your career.

I have a really hard time imagining you working in an office for an extended period of time and being happy there.
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