If you’re waiting for the right time to start freelancing, let me tell you right now, it won’t come.
Sure, it’s partly because there is no set, “right time”, but it’s also because the right time was yesterday.
Every day you’re leaving your life completely in the hands of employers is a day
you’re risking income, freedom, less stress, and a better life.
Every month you’re putting off learning a niche is a month of invaluable freelance lessons you’re
missing.
Every year you’re not setting aside at least a few hours a month to advance your freelance career is a year of earning and advancement you’ll wish you had
when employment isn’t working out for you.
I know, because to this day, even having just booked my first $10K month, I still wish I’d started earlier and saved
myself stress and frustration.
You don’t have to start huge, or even big. A small start is a valid start. It’s also all it takes to avoid looking back with regret a
few years down the road.
Megan
This Week’s Recommended Reading
Your Freelance
Workbook