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Some days the numbers hurt. when creative passion meets inconsistent income
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- Nombre de pages158
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-54515-5
- EAN9783565545155
- Date de parution08/07/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille827 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
The Tuesday morning where you love your work but hate the numbers. The calendar that shows deadlines but no steady paychecks. This isn't about budgeting or investment strategies. It's about the emotional whiplash of living inside a creative career-where one month feels abundant and the next month feels like a mistake.
Self-employed creatives carry a unique burden: the work itself is the source of both joy and financial instability.
Every project is a gamble on your own skill, and every quiet period feels like a referendum on your choices. This book doesn't offer a system to smooth out the unpredictability. Instead, it names the specific anxieties that come with that unpredictability-the fear of not being good enough, the guilt of charging what you're worth, the exhaustion of constantly selling yourself alongside your art. The weight of variable income isn't just in the bank account.
It lives in the early-morning doubts and the late-night spreadsheets. This is a book for those who want to hold both their craft and their cash flow in the same hands-without pretending it's easy. A gentler way to live with the numbers, not a formula to make them behave.
Every project is a gamble on your own skill, and every quiet period feels like a referendum on your choices. This book doesn't offer a system to smooth out the unpredictability. Instead, it names the specific anxieties that come with that unpredictability-the fear of not being good enough, the guilt of charging what you're worth, the exhaustion of constantly selling yourself alongside your art. The weight of variable income isn't just in the bank account.
It lives in the early-morning doubts and the late-night spreadsheets. This is a book for those who want to hold both their craft and their cash flow in the same hands-without pretending it's easy. A gentler way to live with the numbers, not a formula to make them behave.











