Planning isn't the first thing that comes to mind for those who enjoy a spontaneous lifestyle. But for artists and freelances, it can be the key to freedom.
30 Mar 2016 12:00
Chris Enns
[This is archived content and may not display in the originally intended format.]
Writing and Publishing
Image: pexels.com
A few weeks ago I got an awesome question from a fellow singer. We were talking about budgets (as you do) and he expressed the concern: “One of the things that I love about the artistic lifestyle is the ability to be spontaneous. How do I budget and keep that a reality?”
Since our conversation was weeks ago, I have probably completely misquoted him.. but this is how I remember it, so we’ll roll with that.
Chris Enns is an opera singer and personal finance blogger at From Rags to Reasonable: Personal Finance for Artists and Storytellers.
When he’s not on the stage, he’s working hard to reclaim the financial
world for the creative thinkers, freelancers, and all those other folks
who were always told they’d ‘never be good at money’. He’s passionate
about proving that you don’t need a lot of cash to live a beautiful
life.