A couple of years ago I took on the biggest challenge of my life and embarked on a year-long weight loss journey which yielded an 85 lb weight loss. I thought that was the scariest and hardest thing I’ve ever had to do…until now!
I have jumped from one job to another for over 17 years now, and I still haven’t found the one job that makes me happy or feel like I am fulfilled. I have done many different jobs, such as receptionist, administrative assistant, graphic designer, marketing coordinator / event planner and project manager just to name a few. And although I have certainly liked and appreciated some aspects of these jobs, especially the marketing ones, I haven’t been able to find the right company to work for.
I also have to add that I’ve had some bad luck in the jobs department…there were lay-offs, bankruptcies and most recently department restructurings. And unfortunately for me, the last restructuring I’ve had to live through, ended in my having to quit my job, because it had changed so much, and my responsibilities had gotten far too overwhelming for 1 person to handle. This was for a huge, multi-national company, and so I thought to myself, that I would be better off with a smaller company, with better structure and communication.
And so my journey took me to a small Ad agency, which sounded promising at first, until about a month into it! I was looking for good communication and structure and boy did i not get it here, quite the opposite. I was given half-finished projects, with ZERO information on them and was expected to manage them and deliver them perfectly! I was never communicated any information, and not only that, but my immediate boss, always by-passed me, gave my clients and my team instructions or information that was not only impertinent for the project, but just confused everyone and resulted in constant chaos and me having to always manage crisis and do my best to pick up the broken pieces and try to calm the clients down and make sure they got what they asked and paid for.
I managed to deal with this constant chaos for 3 months, until i just cracked and realized that I was miserable, and that this is not at all what i wanted to be doing and that life is far too short to stay in a place that makes me so unhappy.
That is when i decided to quit and try my hand at becoming a Freelancer. A friend of mine just started her own business, and I made her a business proposition to help her out with all the budget aspects of her business, as well as all other administrative tasks I knew she was not so happy about taking on. Not only that, but i offered her my services to help her out with her business cards, website, translations and event planning. She was elated at the thought and so our partnership begins. This got me thinking that I could just freelance and offer up my services to the general public. Seeing as I have so much experience in so many different fields, I know I could be an asset to anyone, looking for a master multi-tasker who’s most precious asset is her organizational skills.
This is why I will be blogging more often, trying to build up my client list as well as my web presence, and I have just started building my web-site, which I will be completing and updating very shortly, seeing as I have all this free time on my hands now! I invite everyone to visit my site often and spread the word in Montreal!