The most difficult part of freelancing isn’t the work itself—it’s the transition from "thinking about it" to actually getting paid.
Many talented people spend months in what I call "freelance limbo." They have the skills, but they’re stuck endlessly tweaking their website, worrying about whether their portfolio is "good enough," or overthinking how to price their services. They want to escape the 9-to-5 or start a side hustle, but they don't have a clear map to follow.
If you are tired of staring at a blank screen and waiting for permission to start, it’s time to stop guessing.
Why the "Starving Artist" Myth is Hurting You
The biggest barrier to entry isn't a lack of talent; it’s a lack of process. When you don’t have a system, you spend 90% of your energy on busywork that doesn't bring in revenue.
You might spend hours designing a logo for a business that doesn't exist yet, or agonizing over
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