It’s Been One Year Since I Quit My Job For Self-Employment

My official last day at my day job was October 11, 2013, but that’s a Saturday this year so I am posting my first annual self-employment update a few days early. As a little refresher, I left my day job last year to pursue my online business full-time. I honestly cannot believe it has been…

Michelle Schroeder-Gardner

Last Updated: May 26, 2023

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It's Been One Year Since I Quit My Job For Self-Employment
Not a great picture, but it’s one of the only pictures I have from my trips in the past year that has me in it.

My official last day at my day job was October 11, 2013, but that’s a Saturday this year so I am posting my first annual self-employment update a few days early.

As a little refresher, I left my day job last year to pursue my online business full-time.

I honestly cannot believe it has been one year since I left my day job. My day job wasn’t a horrible one, but it also wasn’t the greatest. I didn’t look forward to working and I dreaded every Sunday because it meant I would have to go into a stressful job the next day.

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Now, life is amazing. I love everything about self-employment and this has possibly been the best year of my life. Below is my update after being self-employed for ONE FULL YEAR.

 

It's Been One Year Since I Quit My Job For Self-Employment

I still love what I do.

Many people told me that I would grow to hate freelancing if I started doing it full-time as my main source of income.

Well, that is just not true!

I still love freelancing, self-employment, and everything else. Our lives have never been better, and we often find ourselves saying throughout the day “I cannot believe how much our lives have improved over the past year since we quit our jobs.

Yes, there have been some extremely busy times, dealing with health insurance hasn’t been pleasant, and I have to pay self-employment tax now too, but overall everything has been wonderful.

I have no regrets, and I thoroughly enjoy self-employment. I know it’s not for everyone, but self-employment is definitely for me.

 

Being able to just wake up and work from home in the morning is great.

One great thing about working from home is that I don’t have a commute. I can just wake up in the morning and start working. I don’t have to spend an hour getting ready and then more time to actually drive to work.

Since I enjoy what I do as well, waking up in the morning is no longer a problem. I enjoy waking up each morning to work!

 

 

Having endless access to my fridge isn’t killing me.

I was afraid that I would eat far too much when working from home. Thankfully, I haven’t been too bad. We have been cooking very healthy, but I do still need to improve on working out more.

My main thing now is that I don’t really buy too many unhealthy food items anymore, and if I do I make sure they are in small quantities.

 

I love having a flexible schedule.

Having a flexible schedule is a BIG positive of working for yourself and being self-employed. I can create a schedule that works best for me. This means if I need to run an errand or go out for lunch with a friend during the day, I can.

I can work at night, I can work in the morning, I can work on the weekends, I can work whenever.

 

Location independence is wonderful.

Since I left my day job and started being fully self-employed, I have been able to travel a decent amount. We didn’t travel at all from January to the beginning of May of 2014 because we were planning our wedding, but the other seven months were full of travel.

With my business, all I really need is an internet connection and my laptop, so it makes being able to work very easy. The only downside to this is that it can be hard to STOP working when I am on vacation.

In the past seven months we have traveled to:

  • Gulf Shores, Alabama – We vacationed here right after we both quit our jobs. We spent one week in a beach house that we rented. It was a lot of fun and I hope we can go back one day.
  • St. Thomas, Virgin Islands – We went to St. Thomas three times in a 12 month period (only once when I was technically full-time self-employed). Yup, I was addicted last year!
  • Las Vegas – I went to Las Vegas for my bachelorette party and it was a ton of fun.
  • Colorado/Utah road trip – We went on a two week long road trip in June of 2014 right after our wedding. The photo above is from that trip 🙂
  • Caribbean cruise – We went on an eight day cruise to the Caribbean in July of 2014.
  • Colorado – I didn’t go on this trip, but Wes went with a friend in August of 2014 and they hiked a part of the Colorado Trail.
  • Colorado – We went on a seven day road trip to Colorado again in September of 2014.
  • New Orleans – We went to New Orleans in September of 2014 for about four days.
  • Memphis – We visited Wes’s family both before and after New Orleans for a total of two days.

 

 

Pajamas are still my best friend.

I am still guilty of wearing yoga clothing pretty much all day long unless I leave my house to go somewhere. It’s super comfy, but I’m sure Wes will never stop laughing at me each and every day. It’s a habit that will be hard to change!

At least I’m saving money on clothing by being self-employed… 🙂

Do you have any questions for me? Are you planning on working for yourself one day?


Michelle Schroeder-Gardner

Author: Michelle Schroeder-Gardner

Hey! I’m Michelle Schroeder-Gardner and I am the founder of Making Sense of Cents. I’m passionate about all things personal finance, side hustles, making extra money, and online businesses. I have been featured in major publications such as Forbes, CNBC, Time, and Business Insider. Learn more here.

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  1. Kasia

    Congratulations on a fantastic first year of full time self employment!

    1. Michelle S.

      Thank you! 🙂

  2. EarlyRetirementGuy

    Congratulations on a fantastic first year and no doubt many more great years to come.

    1. Michelle S.

      Thanks!

  3. Allison

    Wow it’s only been a year? You are such a natural that it seems like so much longer. I remember how much you were working for a while!
    Love CO! We want to move there someday.

    1. Michelle S.

      Yup it’s only been one year of me being fully self-employed. Sometimes it feels longer than that, other times I can’t believe it’s already been one year!

  4. Jayson @ Monster Piggy Bank

    Congratulations! Enjoy the benefits of being self-employed! 😀

    1. Michelle S.

      Thank you Jayson!

  5. Mrs. Frugalwoods

    Sounds perfect. I’ll admit to being pretty jealous of your set-up :). I would have to restrain myself around the refrigerator–it’s easy for me to stay healthy at work because I can only eat what I’ve packed. But at home… yum. I’m impressed that you’re holding strong. Many congrats to you for excelling at self-employment!

    1. Michelle S.

      Thank you! Yes, I thought it would be hard. I’m definitely eating a lot, but not as much as I thought I would haha 🙂

  6. Liz

    Congrats Michelle – You are an inspiration for me : )

    1. Michelle S.

      Thanks Liz!

  7. Holly@ClubThrifty

    Do you miss your job? HAHA Just kidding. Of course you don’t.

    Yeah, I don’t snack all day either. I’m too busy! I’m sure you are too =)

    1. Michelle S.

      Haha of course I don’t!

  8. Kate @ Money Propeller

    Congrats Michelle! I’m always on my pajama too, my daughter told me that I’m a pajama mom. 🙂

    1. Michelle S.

      Haha pajama mom! 🙂

  9. Deb @ Saving the Crumbs

    Hooray! Glad year 1 is still as enjoyable as day 1! 🙂 My husband works from home and benefits from a lot of these things. Sometimes I’m a bit jealous when he gets to sleep in while I rush off for the commute. Esp after reading your post I would LOVE to work from home someday, but I think my working from home will come when we have kids and I become a stay-at-home-mom. Does that count? LOL! Comes with its own different set of pros and cons, I’ve heard… 🙂

    1. Michelle S.

      Thanks Deb! Working from home is amazing 🙂

  10. Breanna

    Congrats on one year of self-employment! Your blog has been a huge inspiration to me. I know I’m a long way from it, but I hope to one day be able to make the transition to self-employment too. Thanks for sharing your story 😀

    1. Michelle S.

      Thanks Breanna! What type of work are you hoping to do as a self-employed person? I love hearing about other people’s dreams and goals 🙂

      1. Breanna

        I would love to pursue freelance writing. I work in marketing currently, so I’ve also considered freelance market research and marketing consulting. I think I have too many interests to narrow it down to just one thing!

        1. Michelle S.

          Sounds awesome!

  11. Stefanie @ The Broke and Beautiful Life

    Pajamas are totally my best friend too. It’s a big day when I get dressed, let alone put on make up!

    1. Michelle S.

      Haha same here!

  12. Natalie @ Financegirl

    Congratulations and happy anniversary, Michelle! One question I have for you is what do you recommend to someone like me, who is getting more momentum with the blog, but not necessarily seeing that same momentum with respect to income from the blog (perhaps attempting more freelancing jobs?)? Thanks!

    1. Michelle S.

      Hey Natalie!

      How long have you been blogging? It usually takes time for blog income to happen. I would definitely attempt to earn more freelance jobs.

  13. Michelle

    Happy 1 year anniversary!!

    1. Michelle S.

      Thank you Michelle!

  14. Sarah

    Congrats on one year! And you are still going strong! I’d love to know how you organize all your tasks, just a list, a planner, etc.?

    1. Michelle S.

      Hey Sarah!

      I have a planner, but I mainly just keep track of everything in my phone. Makes it easy to have my calendar and notes all in one place.

  15. Brian @ Debt Discipline

    Sounds like a great transition! What don’t you like about being self-employed?

    1. Michelle S.

      Thanks Brian! Self-employment is really great. There’s really nothing I don’t like except for self-employment taxes 🙁