"Everything looks like a nail"
For some people, it's traditional for one's first act after Yom Kippur break-fast to be hammering a nail into wood, to start building your sukkah or generally to symbolize beginning a year of intentionality and creation.
So I guess it's really convenient that my last day at my job (by mutual agreement, and in a very friendly parting) was last Friday, and I can mark this as the moment of officially relaunching my full-time freelance editing practice:
https://copymancer.com/
Here's to a year of taking big steps to do more of the work I love and build more of the life I want.
Shana tova!
So I guess it's really convenient that my last day at my job (by mutual agreement, and in a very friendly parting) was last Friday, and I can mark this as the moment of officially relaunching my full-time freelance editing practice:
https://copymancer.com/
Here's to a year of taking big steps to do more of the work I love and build more of the life I want.
Shana tova!
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L'shanah tovah and mazel tov!
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In my own news, I actually left Publishers Weekly this past spring - also a friendly parting, at least between PW and me. (I left due to time-eating external circumstances that were constantly threatening to make me rush through my reads and to miss deadlines...but nothing to do with PW. :) )