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    Tuesday
    21Apr2009

    The Highs and Lows of Life and Freelancing

    Next month it will be two years since my eldest son drowned. Just recently I have realised that there are certain points in the year when this is harder to bear than at others. Christmas and Easter especially are hard times and the reason I know this is because my work slows down and I find it difficult to get back on track. My son loved special times like Christmas, Easter and anyone's birthday and I would give anything to see his smiling face tomorrow.

    Life and freelancing are inextricable, the one always impacts on the other and I am not sure whether there is any way around this. I am either up to my ears in work and loving it or not feeling like anything at all for days at a time. Do you have any answers to the highs and lows, or are yours mostly highs?

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