Freelance At Last
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I’m 31, lost my job six days into 2025, and I’ve got $3000 to my name with no paycheques on the horizon. Yet, I've never felt so relieved.
Journalism, breaking news, and tips on how to get more reach with your reels. Here's the update I know you're all craving.
This one is all about money. Talking about it, having none of it, and knowing when to walk away from it. Plus, a tip for reels you'll want to know!
When things slow down, the instinct is to panic, but I’m taking a different approach (or trying to). Here’s how I’m handling it. PLUS, your next Bite-Sized Social Media Tip!
Another client locked in, a house move on the horizon, and a brand new segment with social media tips you can actually use (starting with how long your Instagram reels should be).
One client turned into three potential deals overnight. Here’s why freelancing is a numbers game and how software has made the whole process that tiny bit easier.
If you told me I’d lose my job, start a freelance business, then find out I’m potentially losing my home all in one month, I would have LAUGHED in your face.
Not to be dramatic (or strange), but I just know my first new client is so close. I can practically smell them. (Okay, yep, that got strange.)
Spoiler: freelancing is more brick-laying than cocktail-sipping, but here’s how I've tackled phase one of setting up my freelancing business.