WFH from A Freelancer's POV: Put Your Makeup On & Wear Your Best Outfit, That’ll Work!
Personal Life 5:22 PM
Source: Pexels |
Working from home fully well-dressed
was considered as pleonastical thing, my thought at first. Being a freelancer
for over a year has dramatically changed my mind. Wearing makeup & good
clothes for working at home are changing myself and improving my work ethic.
For those who usually work from
the office, work from home (WFH) somehow feels like heaven. At least, that’s
what happen to my parents (in this case, my uncle & aunt, because I was live
with them). My aunt seems happy with this WFH thing. Work from her son’s room
while looking after the kiddos, no need to rush & stuck in the jams in the
morning, added with the freedom to wear the daster (while not on the zoom
meeting, indeed).
For a freelancer who work from
literally anywhere I can connected to internet access, WFH is not something
considered as “luxury”. We can work from any aesthetic & free wifi coffee
shop in town, but due to the pandemic and for the sake of financial efficiency
too, inexorably, staying at home is the best choice.
Some people are dreaming of having
a job like me. When people are jealous at me for the opportunity to make money
and do the household stuff (I’m a wife, btw) at the same time, without the
needs to put on makeup or the struggles of picking the right outfit every day, tbh
I’m already fed up with this air and craving for a proper & ‘real’ workplace.
What people can’t see behind the privileges of freelance working is the feeling
of stuck and demotivation.
Source: Giphy |
I mean, really, man! Working
while taking care of the house is like juggling balls! Can’t even imagine how
overwhelming is it when you have to take care of kid(s) too. Highly efficient
energy management skill is needed. Don’t be confused if I’m complaining much about
getting stuck on a creativity block because working while taking care of the
house drains my energy, physically and mentally.
Working while wearing daster is
not a new thing to me. It’s no longer bring comfort and convenience. It brings
me to the burnout hell instead (who says burnout only comes to those who do
corporate job?) Recently, I sort of discovered the reason of my creativity
block and demotivation: THE DASTER ITSELF!
I don’t mean to blame that “great
garment” of women, nor to offend the line of “emak-emak dasteran”. But one
day, I stood in front of the mirror and a thought flashs, “OMG, is that me?
Seriously? Am I always look this ugly every day?" I just realized that
letting myself looking so worn-out is really a disrespectful act to myself. Like,
how can I try so hard to respect people by showing them the best-dressed
version of me, while I didn’t treat myself as good as I treat others?
Damn, I feel pathetic. Encouraging
people to practice self-love is part of my job, but me, myself, personally did
something that’s opposite to the act of self-love! Feeling guilty to made
myself wear smelly yesterday’s daster, skip shower and did not even bother to
brush my hair at the most productive times at the day, in order to save on
laundry and water. No wonder if the motivation and creativity are leaving me.
Ever heard about “Genius”
and “Eudaimonia”? The
Romans believed in the existence of house fairies as protectors, they were
called "Genius the Guardian God". For the Romans, people with
extraordinary talent were not geniuses, but they had "Genius" with
them. In the ancient Greek society, the highest level of happiness in life is
called "Eudaimonia" which means "good protector".
Everybody has their own Genius or
Eudaimonia. That's why in life, sometimes you feel like a very talented person and
capable of anything. However, from time to time you feel that you have lost
your talents and feel incapable, then you feel more inferior to people who look
much shining. You feel like a mediocre.
Source: Giphy |
Actually, it's not because you
are literally stupid, or untalented, but the Genius or Eudaimonia are just not
with you, though. From the books I read (Big Magic:
Creative Living Beyond Fear by Elizabeth Gilbert, 2017, highly recommended!),
Genius and Eudaimonia are human-like. They’ll unfriend you and unfollowing you
from Instagram & TikTok if you’ve been ignoring & not appreciating their
presence for too long.
Well, that makes sense. What I’ve
done is very disrespectful for the Genius and Eudaimonia. They definitely turned
off because of my ugliness. So, now I’m trying to respect myself more by taking
care of my appearance in front of myself (and the unseen Genius & Eudaimonia).
Simply by putting my favorite lipstick on, and dressing up with a proper outifit
give me an unknown power. Boosting confidence and self esteem.
I who initially considered every
article about WFH makeup tips as bullsh*t, now begin to understand that this is
not a mere marketing gimmick in the beauty industry so that they can keep
improving their sales even during the pandemic (like, logically, who’s on earth
will purchase a new lipstick when you have to wear face mask all the time?)
Being properly dressed &
wearing makeup are a form of self-love and our sense of respect to the job, no
matter how small or insignificant the job is.