Writing Coach Podcast 173: One night stand mindset
WCP173 One night stand mindset
Dating/relationship analogies come up a lot when we talk about our editors and publications. It’s common for freelancers to have a mix of short and long term relationships, which tend to reflect different mindsets, emotions, strategies, decisions, processes, and company policies.
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Dating/relationship analogies come up a lot when we talk about our editors and publications.
It’s common for freelancers to have a mix of short and long term relationships, which tend to reflect different mindsets, emotions, strategies, decisions, processes, and company policies.
It’s also common for freelancers to confuse or mislabel what’s really happening, and have a short term or one night stand mindset when they want something that will last a lot longer.
This episode is not meant to be personal dating advice. 🙂
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WCP 144 Archives: What’s your (writing) problem?
WCP 150 Archives: Company policies
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