How do you cope with losing half your income in a matter of weeks?
I’m struggling tonight, as I read about the people who are looking at this period of social distancing and self-isolation as a special, cocooning time. I know that they are seeing it as a rare chance to invest time in themselves and their family as an antidote to the fear and uncertainty around us all. I do get that. But I’m jealous.
Those of us who earn our living in face-to-face situations — training in my case — just don’t have the luxury of doing that. For me, it looks like it will be the period where half my income disappears - possibly for over a year. I have good friends whose income is dependent on the events industry in the same boat.
I don’t have the luxury of viewing this as special cocooning time. This will be have to be the period where I have to make memberships work on One Man & His Blog, or manage to sell my training as online courses instead, or get more consultancy work, or something…
In a matter of weeks I’ve gone from a financially comfortable situation to a perilous one. That’s not a time for cocooning. I love my family. And I need to keep them clothed and fed.
is that a typo? "Hs Blog"
@derekpeden That it is.
I know people in similar situations, and understand that it’s really rough. I wish you all the best and that there’s a way to get through this. Fingers crossed! 🤞🏻
oh boy. My wife has very limited sick pay which is a worry as we balance the books just. And our eldest daughter boyfriend was let go as restaurant let all staff go. It’s a actual nightmare. If I can help in anyway to promote your work and such I will. Government needs to step in with dropping council tax / buisness tax / stopping rents etc. Etc. It needs big steps ASAP for people as the economics are going to be really bad
I don’t share your predicament, but definitely understand your concern. If writing about this situation where others can see it helps, know we are are reading. That feels inadequate, but it’s offered in sincerity.