When you’re a freelancer, your days are likely to be spent juggling various types of tasks.
When you’re a freelancer, your days are likely to be spent juggling various types of tasks.
The perks of kicking off your own freelancing business are seriously tempting.
I mean it was for me back in 2014.
Have you noticed how the gig economy is booming lately?
It’s like everyone and their neighbor is jumping into the freelancing pool, and for good reason!
The freedom to choose your projects, set your own schedule, and work from anywhere (yes, even in your pajamas) is pretty appealing, isn’t it?
Are you drawn to numbers and have a knack for managing finances?
If you’re nodding your head, then freelance bookkeeping might just be the perfect gig for you!
I mean you can market yourself as a virtual bookeeper, small business bookkeeper or even be a bookeeping assistant as a freelancer.
As a freelancer, you probably work from home, and you may not have the same kind of regular routine an office worker may follow.
You may find it easy to stay home most of the week, lounge around in your free time and eat whatever snacks you have in your pantry.
Whether it’s writer’s block creeping up on you, being overwhelmed with client work, or another content writing-based challenge, you’ve got to continuously get over these humps to make a real living.
It’s much easier to do so when you have a space in your home that transports you into your zone. You have everything you need, organized and ready to go in a space that inspires your best work.
Quitting a full-time job to become one’s own boss has been a game-changer for many, myself included.
But what’s seldom addressed is whether you’re cut out for this career choice. Like any other job, freelancing demands certain unique and valuable skills.
Freelancing is extremely popular amongst writers and content creators.
Today, there are 73.3 million freelancers in the U.S. alone as many have turned to the gig economy in search of creative freedom, reduced work hours, and increased flexibility.
As a writer, going freelance can be deeply rewarding, too.