Freelancing

Things I Won't Spend Money on as a Solopreneur

5 Things I Won’t Buy As a Solopreneur

I don't spend money on things like subscription services and unnecessary office supplies to save money as a solopreneur.
Self-care tips for entrepreneurs

3 Self-Care Tips For Entrepreneurs With Anxiety

Being an entrepreneur can be tough on your mental health. Here are some tips to help you manage anxiety while running a business.
Prepare for a Recession

3 Ways to Prepare for a Potential Recession

You can prepare for a recession by increasing your cash flow and savings and decreasing your business expenses. Here are several other ways that you can also prepare.
Maintaining Professionalism as a Freelancer

Why Professionalism Is So Important For Freelancers

Because of the pervasive misconceptions about freelancing, we often have to work harder to prove ourselves to potential clients. Here's why being professional is so important to freelancers.
How I Deal With Scope Creep

How I Deal With Scope Creep

Every freelancer deals with scope creep at some point. It's important to push back so you don't lose money on the project.
4 Businesses That Don't Need Employees

4 Businesses That Don’t Need Employees

If you want to minimize your labor costs when launching your startup, here are four businesses that don't need employees.
Signs You Need to Raise Your Rates

4 Signs You Need to Raise Your Rates

If you're not earning enough money to live comfortably and cover your business costs, it may be time to raise your rates.
How to Change Your Mindset From Employee to Business Owner

How to Change Your Mindset From Employee to Business Owner

If you want to be successful as a freelancer, you'll have to stop operating like an employee and start acting like a business owner.
When to Turn Down Work

When to Turn Down Work as a Freelancer

Freelancers often feel pressure to take every opportunity that comes their way. But it's ok to turn down work that isn't a good fit.
How I Knew I Was Ready to Take My Business Full-Time

How I Knew I Was Ready to Take My Business Full-Time

When I was making more from my business than my part-time call center job, I knew it was the right time to quit.
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