The freelancer’s timetable (guest post on FreelanceAdvisor.co.uk)

You gave up working for someone else for a reason. More than one in all likelihood, but one stood bold and proud: freedom.

Such a noble word; such a bright and sparkling principle; such a statement of hope and promise.

Such a lie.

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You gave up working for someone else for a reason. More than one in all likelihood, but one stood bold and proud: freedom.

Such a noble word; such a bright and sparkling principle; such a statement of hope and promise.

Such a lie.

Visit Freelance Advisor to read the rest of my first guest blog post.

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Why a freelancer should embrace fear (guest post on FreelanceAdvisor.co.uk)

Freelancing takes courage. No guaranteed pay cheque, no back-up team, no boss to give you guidance, no boss to take the fall. No excuses – the buck stops with you. It took courage to take that first step into the freelance world, whether it was a bold and brazen stride with an armful of clients ready to commit, or a stomach-knotted plunge born of necessity

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