* Save as much money as you possible can, and lower your expenses
* Start looking for a client or two on the side
* Think about what skills you can productize (e.g. an e-book guide to some sub speciality you're good at, in a niche who use that speciality to make money, and for which no good guide exists)
I'm interested in this second point. In your previous post you mention "Then maybe contact some business that use the kind of code you make, and ask if you can chat over coffee about whether and how they use contractors.". Sorry for being... naive about this, but I frankly don't know how this is done. Would you mind if I ask you a few more questions over email?
The gist is that people love to talk, and will rarely turn down a sincere request to give information. As I'm doing right now.
My brother got a job this way, and build a professional network at the same time. And almost everything I started in business came from a (well-targeted) cold email or phone call.