Bloganuary writing prompt
What’s your dream job?
I’ve heard people dreaming of working at the beach. It doesn’t sound practical for me, tho. Photo by Tima Miroshnichenko on Pexels.com

Iโ€™ve always admired people with a clear passion for a single career path. For me, it was a different story. I learned by trial and error that my ideal work involved helping others while maintaining a flexible schedule. This led me to the world of freelancing, where I now work as a proofreader, editor, virtual assistant, and accountability partner.

I wrote this a while ago, right after landing a new job, full of the hope and certainty that comes with a new beginning. However, I left that job and fully dedicated to my Freelancing business. Now, the reality of full-time freelancing, however, has been a humbling teacher. The path is often uncertain, and stability can be a constant challenge.

Yet, despite the occasional anxiety, Iโ€™ve found a different kind of fulfillment. Iโ€™m still helping people, still committed to my work, and still learning new things every day. My childhood dream of being a vet is long gone, but the dream of building a career on my own terms, with all its challenges and rewards, is very much alive. How do you navigate career uncertainty and still find joy in your work?


About the Author:
I’m Astrid, a biologist who made a career shift to become a virtual assistant and an accountability partner. My journey from the world of science to customer service and freelancing has given me a unique perspective on life, and I sometimes share it here on WordPress.

Do you need a capable and reliable accountability partner? Contact me on Fiverr or LinkedIn.


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One response to “Bloganuary 20. Dream jobs: a reality for some. (Updated 2025)”

  1. Leaving my 9-6 gave me peace. – Astrid Helps. Virtual assistant / Accountability partner. Avatar

    […] Besides all that, I am counting my blessings as I can work remotely from anywhere, have a lot of flexibility as I’m the one who sets my schedule, and get to help others. That’s the closest I have been to my dream job. […]

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