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While you were out there changings, so was the industry. What are trends like now? What can you offer that you so not see represented? How are people in adjacent spaces operating? Learn as much as you can.
Retool your practice
New resources are likely available now that we are not then. Arm yourself with tools that you might not have had the first time. What is essential? What saves time? What now easily solves a problem you once had? Start with what you really need.
Write your manifesto
One huge step in accountability is writing things down to make them real. This might be a sticky note or it may be a transitional business plan. Regardless of what you are doing, write something sown that you cannot ignore.
Set clear boundaries
Be up front about what is acceptable and what is not. Be up front about the time you have, what you can and cannot commit to and how many phone calls are too many phone calls. Also, you are not.
Make something great
Ou know already know and understand can be amazing. Your existing relationship and espy existing of ides might result in some truly magical creative energy and bring you closer. Have as much fun as you can.
It is okay to say no
Ultimately, work is work. It is always Okays to turn down a project, because you don’t have time, resources or you know, the desire to do it. This might be a great opportunity to pass a job along to someone else in your creative community, weigh your options.