How can I retain enthusiasm in my editing business over the long term?

How can I retain enthusiasm in my editing business over the long term?

Author: Malini Devadas May 17, 2021 Duration: 32:16

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Featured editor: Olivia Wroth, SuperScript Writing and Editing and Accessibility Matters

Over the years, your editing business might change in structure, while you try out different projects or outsourcing, and there might be ups and downs in your ongoing client load. You'll start to work out what parts of the business are most enjoyable to you. And one of the advantages of having our own businesses is that we can start to create an editing business that works for us, plays to our strengths and involves less of the things we dislike.

This week I met Olivia, who's taken on an agency model in the past couple of years of her 25-year business, outsourcing her editing work, resulting in most of her workload being admin for the business. The shine has definitely faded from that mode of working, and she's looking for ways to transition into a business that will see her enjoy her work through to retirement.

It's a great time for Olivia to reflect on the overall picture of her business now, compared to where she wants it to be. It's never too late to try new things. And while she's scaling down her active editing work, Olivia can be researching and training in other activities she'd rather enjoy - podcasting and presenting to share her expertise with the world.

You don't have to keep doing things that no longer serve you. Tune in to this episode for advice on checking in with what you want from your editing business, to ensure you can keep energised and enjoy the work you're doing well into the future.

 

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If you want to get clear on your money, marketing and mindset, check out 'Boost Your Editing Income', my e-course and group coaching program.


Malini Devadas brings her experience as a marketing mindset coach directly to the world of freelance editing in The Confident Freelance Editor. Here, the often-overlooked pillars of marketing and personal mindset take center stage, moving beyond just technical skills to address what truly builds a sustainable and fulfilling practice. Each episode is crafted for editors who know their craft but might feel stuck navigating the business side-those looking to attract better clients, increase their income, and crucially, reclaim their time for a life outside of work. You’ll hear a practical blend of Malini’s direct advice, coaching-style reflections, and conversations with others who have navigated similar paths. The focus remains consistently on actionable steps that translate into real-world confidence, whether discussing how to communicate value to potential clients or shifting internal beliefs about pricing and worth. This isn't about generic business tips; it's a specialized resource that speaks directly to the unique challenges and opportunities within the editing field. Tune in for a thoughtful and supportive guide that helps transform the struggle of running a solo operation into the pleasure of growing a business designed on your own terms.
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