Hi.
I have a pretty nice clientele. For the most part they are just trying to be friendly. But, I am noticing that because I only work 4 days a week, I am getting a number of people who want to know "what I am doing so many days off". Now part of the reason for being in 4 days a week, is that I have a 50 min. commute either way, and that I can fit my clientele into 4 days, which leaves me with time to get some other contract work in and minimzing the time I am gone late at night (now-days). It also gives me time to take care of "business" without taking more of it home at night.
To be honest, I am not "off" hardly at all. I have a long long story behind all of that, and am just now finally starting to get myself in the window of being caught up in life, monetary-wise and emotionally-wise after a LOT of years. I am a very hard worker and have always done what it takes to make ends meet. But honestly, that is what I am doing... barely making ends meet. Now, for some people that means living in a hovel, and for others that means having 1/2 a million in the bank that they can get to if they need it, but would rather not.
I am exactly at the point where I live in a decent apt. (not fancy, just decent), drive an older vehicle (but I am blessed it works and isn't falling apart), can put food on the table, but basically live off of the "cheap stuff", and put everything I can back into a small practice to make sure when a client comes in, they are in a nice clean place. Of course, since I don't have too much, the office isn't lavish, just nice. All other monies go into bills, bills and more bills (d/t a few events in my life such as school loans and hospital issues -- I don't believe in not paying back debts). I don't run off to the movies every weekend, or eat out regularly, or go to "events". I also don't have a savings, and I don't buy lots of cloths. I am not complaining, I am just telling you where I stand in this. Personally, I think I am blessed, as things could be a heck of a lot worse and seem to be slowly motoring in the right direction.
So, during the time out of the office, I am either picking up part time work, working on old stuff that has to eventually get completed, or trying for once in a long time to get a little rest in order to stay healthy.
What I am having an issue with is trying to not go into the above rig-a-ma-role with the few who (in my opinion) ask the above mentioned questioning in a very nosey manner. As if, I am goofing off.
I know it may not be their business as to what I am doing, but the question, when asked in a certain way, always makes me feel like I have to defend myself and give explanation as to just what I am doing with that time. I have a number of clients who have it fairly easy on the monitary side (usually the ones who ask) who just don't understand how hard I have been working all this while. And I guess I have a sore spot for people who think I am goofing off when I am not.
Help me! I would like some suggestions as to how to handle this a little more easier and with minimal explanation, but still letting these people know, I am not in their league. Or does it even matter?
I have a pretty nice clientele. For the most part they are just trying to be friendly. But, I am noticing that because I only work 4 days a week, I am getting a number of people who want to know "what I am doing so many days off". Now part of the reason for being in 4 days a week, is that I have a 50 min. commute either way, and that I can fit my clientele into 4 days, which leaves me with time to get some other contract work in and minimzing the time I am gone late at night (now-days). It also gives me time to take care of "business" without taking more of it home at night.
To be honest, I am not "off" hardly at all. I have a long long story behind all of that, and am just now finally starting to get myself in the window of being caught up in life, monetary-wise and emotionally-wise after a LOT of years. I am a very hard worker and have always done what it takes to make ends meet. But honestly, that is what I am doing... barely making ends meet. Now, for some people that means living in a hovel, and for others that means having 1/2 a million in the bank that they can get to if they need it, but would rather not.
I am exactly at the point where I live in a decent apt. (not fancy, just decent), drive an older vehicle (but I am blessed it works and isn't falling apart), can put food on the table, but basically live off of the "cheap stuff", and put everything I can back into a small practice to make sure when a client comes in, they are in a nice clean place. Of course, since I don't have too much, the office isn't lavish, just nice. All other monies go into bills, bills and more bills (d/t a few events in my life such as school loans and hospital issues -- I don't believe in not paying back debts). I don't run off to the movies every weekend, or eat out regularly, or go to "events". I also don't have a savings, and I don't buy lots of cloths. I am not complaining, I am just telling you where I stand in this. Personally, I think I am blessed, as things could be a heck of a lot worse and seem to be slowly motoring in the right direction.
So, during the time out of the office, I am either picking up part time work, working on old stuff that has to eventually get completed, or trying for once in a long time to get a little rest in order to stay healthy.
What I am having an issue with is trying to not go into the above rig-a-ma-role with the few who (in my opinion) ask the above mentioned questioning in a very nosey manner. As if, I am goofing off.
I know it may not be their business as to what I am doing, but the question, when asked in a certain way, always makes me feel like I have to defend myself and give explanation as to just what I am doing with that time. I have a number of clients who have it fairly easy on the monitary side (usually the ones who ask) who just don't understand how hard I have been working all this while. And I guess I have a sore spot for people who think I am goofing off when I am not.
Help me! I would like some suggestions as to how to handle this a little more easier and with minimal explanation, but still letting these people know, I am not in their league. Or does it even matter?