Plan Your Path to Freedom as a NEW Freelancer
Transitioning from a 9 to 5 doesn’t have to be a reckless leap into the unknown!
Deep down, I knew that I was ready, but I was STILL terrified of quitting a “stable job” for the unknown.
I AM SO GLAD I DID!
I dedicated my evenings and weekends to side projects, even putting in 6-8 extra hours some days (I know, a little insane, right?). But my determination was off the charts! ✨
What’s one step you could take today to move closer to freelancing full-time?
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Transitioning from a traditional job to freelancing can be daunting, but it doesn't have to be an irresponsible leap. Before quitting, consider testing the waters by working on small freelance projects while still employed. This method allows you to build a portfolio and gather testimonials, which are crucial for attracting future clients. Setting a financial cushion through dedicated savings can ease your transition. Aim to save enough to cover at least three to six months of living expenses. Additionally, reach out to local businesses or online in your niche to offer discounted rates for your initial projects, which will help you gain valuable experience. Working evenings and weekends on your freelance gigs, as intense as it seems, can spur rapid growth in your freelance business. For example, focus on developing skills related to social media management or digital marketing, as these areas in freelancing are in high demand. Remember, the goal is to transition gradually, allowing you the security of your side income while you grow your freelancing career.




