You have the skill. You have the laptop. You have the desire to break away from the 9-to-5 grind. But every time you sit down to start, you freeze.
You spend hours browsing freelance job boards, tweaking your LinkedIn profile for the tenth time, and worrying that you aren’t "expert enough" to charge for your services. This is what I call "Preparation Hell." It feels like work, but it’s actually just a way to stay safe from the rejection of putting yourself out there.
If you’re tired of reading endless advice and ready to actually land your first paid project, it’s time to stop guessing and start executing.
Why "Preparation Hell" is costing you money
The biggest mistake aspiring freelancers make is thinking they need a perfect portfolio or a massive
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