The 3 A’s of successful freelancing
Use these three principles to up your freelancing game.
There’s one part of my life in particular that would have been significantly more difficult if I hadn’t had the flexibility of freelancing these last few years: my international, cross-cultural relationship.
Today’s guest is Ruthie Wyshogrod, a freelance content writer and the founder of Jiri Content Strategy and Writing, living in Israel. She shifted to freelancing after having several disappointing and even excruciating full-time job experiences, and has moved back and forth between the U.S. and Israel several times in recent years.
As a freelancer, you may find that there are no reliable answers to most of your “simple” questions. The reason you can’t glean hard-and-fast rules is because there are none.
When a sudden change in circumstances forced me to shift from being a stay-at-home mom of three to contributing financially to my high-needs family, I never thought I’d eventually be making more than ever before as a freelance voiceover artist.
Running a business — and, for that matter, managing one’s daily life — is at its core an exercise in prioritizing.
All The Freelance Women Podcast will bring you the stories and perspectives of women and nonbinary freelancer of all types from around the world.