Add your last twelve months of net income, divide by twelve, and round down to a number your slowest quarter can support. Transfer that amount to your personal account on the same day each month. This turns spikes into steadiness, clarifies affordability, and protects focus when juggling proposals, drafts, and revisions, ensuring creative momentum continues without financial whiplash disrupting your decision‑making.
Open a separate high‑yield savings account labeled Operating Buffer. During high months, sweep everything above your baseline into this bucket; during low months, pull only what’s needed to maintain your paycheck. Aim for one to two months of expenses first, then gradually extend toward three for added calm, creating room to negotiate deadlines, say no to misaligned work, and protect your well‑being.