This year was going to be the year of expanding my brand, of traveling to Europe, of paying off debt, and of launching a new business. But then COVID-19 arrived in the Unites States, and all of my goals were halted.
Continue applying to campaigns and reaching out to business partners and clients
Though it might seem like work is unavailable, apply to the campaigns that are currently open. Also, it can help to reach out to clients/brands and agencies you have worked with before or with which you had projects lined up. For example, you can email asking for an update on a project or ask that they keep you in mind for upcoming opportunities. By doing so, you can find out about existing work or projects; what the current business situation is for your clients and agencies; and maintain a business relationship.
Continue pitching stories
While other work might have decreased, there are still many stories to be told, perhaps even more now than ever due to the crisis. It could be helpful to continue pitching stories to editors; and to email editors to find out about any current writing assignments. It could be helpful to pitch both crisis-related and everyday lifestyle stories to increase your chances of your pitch being accepted. This will help you continue a relationship with editors you currently work with or want to work with in the future.
Share your story
Regardless of whether any of your pitches are accepted, consider sharing your own personal story and how your life and/or business has been impacted by the current events. Post to social media and/or a blog. Your story might resonate with others. This could allow you to reach new and existing customers and clients, as well as to expand your audience and your business. Writing can also be therapeutic, and could also help you cope with your situation.
Relax with a stress-relieving activity
Think positively
I am thinking of everyone who has been impacted by sickness, death of loved ones, or financial loss during this time. We will get through this.