30 Posts In 30 Days – Day 13: The Streak
You mustn‘t break the streak. You owe this to yourself. You‘ve come too far to give up now. You made a promise you have to keep. You‘re the only one standing in your way.
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You mustn‘t break the streak. You owe this to yourself. You‘ve come too far to give up now. You made a promise you have to keep. You‘re the only one standing in your way.
What would you do with 100,000 $? My girlfriend asked me this question the other day. At first sight, it seemed like a lot of money.
Like most freelancers, I made the following mistake early on in my career. For every project, I would follow a process like this: Onboarding the client Doing the work they hired me for Sending out a bill at the end of the project
Sometimes I wish I was a construction worker. Maybe it is because there is one outside my window right now. He's doing the groundwork for the house of our future neighbors. With surprising precision.
The internet can be a lonely place. Especially (but not only) at the beginning of your journey online. "Putting yourself out there" or "building in public" is a great way to gather feedback quickly.
If I had to learn a high-income skill which one would I pick? Admittedly, I might be a bit biased. I've been making a living building websites for almost 10 years now.
“Mondays are the worst.” I remember that dreadful feeling I had, the night before going back to school. The end of the weekend was approaching and all the freedom that came with it.
Writing for myself has changed my life. I’ve been keeping a journal for almost six years now. At first, I faced the same problem as everyone else: I didn’t know what to write about. And so I tried to keep things simple.
Struggle with overthinking? Try climbing a wall while being trapped in your mind. You will stop overthinking in no time when you're about to fall.
Earlier this year a friend asked me if I could teach him how I build websites. He wasn’t interested in my services. In fact, we have worked on projects together before.
How much money do you need as a freelancer? Is it 10k per month or 100k per year? These are the two numbers that get thrown around a lot on the internet. But as good as they look, they seem kinda arbitrary to me.
When I first started freelancing I didn’t know what I was doing. I didn’t have any projects lined up. I didn’t know how to get new clients. I didn’t have a lot of money on the side.