business writing
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Writer quirks and why I embrace them
Even before I started writing, I was always a writer. These quirks started in my personality long before I wrote my first shaky story. Continue reading
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The real struggles of professional freelancing
I want other struggling freelancers to know that you aren’t alone, even if the online world says otherwise. I see you, and I see your struggles. The solution is all about making a choice. So what will you choose? Misery or positivity? Continue reading
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Why is burnout so high in freelance careers?
Freelancer burnout is inevitable even if you do everything correctly and take all of the advice that you can. But why? Here’s my take on it. Continue reading
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Top tricks for mastering my panic list
We all tend to be optimistic about our energy for the day or the next day. Unfortunately, we overload our panic list and set ourselves up for failure. Continue reading
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What is a panic list and why do I use them for freelancing?
My panic lists help me organize the smaller things, remember the larger ones, and accommodate the really large ones. It helps me keep on top of everything to do with my business so that nothing slips through the cracks. Continue reading
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How to make more money as a freelancer
While there’s no shortcut to making 6 figures a month (if so, someone, please fill me in), you can help your bottom line increase by following these money-making tips. Continue reading
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Sticker shock: the writer’s edition
The important thing is to always focus on doing what you need to do for your professional career. Sticker shock is just part of the process of doing what’s best for you. Continue reading
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How to change your prices as a freelancer
It might sound strange, but charging a fair but decent freelancer rate will impress many new and existing clients. It shows that you take your skills and job seriously and know your worth. Continue reading
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My writing pet peeves
I’m not saying that life as a professional content writer is full of frustrations, but…it kind of is! These little things always have a way of getting under your skin. Continue reading