If you are trying to get work, you are waiting. Waiting for responses to your applications and follow-up emails. Waiting for responses to your interviews. Waiting for good news.
You are locked in a season of waiting.
Everybody hates to wait.
But this season of waiting might be preparing you for something better.
“Really? How so?” you ask.
You can use this waiting period to sharpen or improve your skills. For example, during much of this past summer I tried to get more editing clients and gigs…and I waited for them to come. While I waited, I took a course in AI for editors and finally learned to understand AI as it applies to my work. In 2015 and 2016, while applying to laboratory science jobs and waiting for responses, I refreshed my lab skills and learned new ones by taking courses in cell culture and biomanufacturing at a community college. I obtained more interviews after completing them.
If you are a copyeditor, you can find editing exercises in a book or online to keep you on top of your game. The Copyeditor’s Workbook, by Büky, Schwartz, and Einsohn, is a good example of a resource for this.
The “something better” for which waiting is preparing you might not even have to do with work. If you need a new car, you have more time to go car shopping, and so you might end up making a better decision on a car. Or you might have more time to spend with your spouse and end up making your marriage even better. (I would imagine that you might similarly make your relationship with your children better by having more time to spend with them, but I hesitate to say this outright, because I am not a parent myself.)
What do you think might be the “something better” for which waiting is getting you ready?
