This time though, I'm wearing a bungie cord.
Kat's income is enough for the household, including money toward retirement and savings. Knowing we're doing ok without my income makes it even more important for me to have a transition plan in place.
I put together a list of projects to shape my days for the next month:
- Make a list of all leads and clients, and decide whether to follow up or refer them.
- Work with Kat to make a plan for cost-saving and simplifying.
- Create a new budget for the rest of the year, subtracting expenses and projected income from real estate.
- Clear out and re-organize home office space.
- Work on Fumbling at Joy; re-purpose and polish it up. FaJ has been a toe in the blogging waters, and so far I like the temperature.
- Review manuscripts and query letters. After receiving several rejections, I had received positive feedback on a middle grade novel from a literary agent and an editor, though both ultimately chose not to take on the work. In spite of the positives, I lost the faith. My reaction to the manuscripts will tell me if I should renew it.
Now to tie up a loose end -- I did speak with my broker. He was of course gracious and gave me suggestions for how I might transition out. If he weren't such a great guy, I wouldn't have felt guilty about telling him I'm leaving. So there was nothing to worry about -- a lesson I have been taught many times and will continue to learn.
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