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Issue 4: Starting Something

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This edition is dedicated to taking your freelance business by storm and getting you brimming with ideas. But it’s also about two important and often overlooked elements of starting something – rest and making space. How good it is to have time apart from your business, time away from your ideas, time to reflect on what’s gone well and where you can create room for new things.

A special stepped print edition; split into four special ‘Starting Something’ sections…

Going Solo // Standing Out // Scaling Up // Switching Off

Individual print copies of this issue are now sold out. It is still available in digital and our Starter Packs.

 

 

Packed with business and lifestyle features for freelancers in every issue...

🎧  Spotify Playlist

✏️  The Freelancer Doodler

📅  Freelance Events

👩‍👩‍👧‍👦  Family

🙌  Do Give Up Your Day Job

💰  Money

🍝  Food

🤸‍♀️  Physical Health 

🧠  Mental Health

📚  The Book Club

🗣 The Micro Column

💛 Newsletter Love

💻 Where I Love To Work

3️⃣ Three Tips

📸 #FreelanceLifeOnTheGrid

📈 Freelance Stats

🐦 #AskTwitter

🐾 Coworkers

🛍 Top of the Shops

👀 What We’re Recommending

What's in Issue 4?

There's more...

Connections

There's power in numbers and community. We'll connect you to other freelancers with stories and knowledge, by sharing social media profiles and with events like our weekly virtual coworking.

Mindset

Strategies to create that separation between your personal and professional lives so it feels easier to set boundaries and take rest.

You Are The Business

We'll help you to see your freelancing as a business and grow a business you love - whatever that looks like for you. Charge the rates you deserve and be ambitious with your goals.

Quotes from this issue

Freelancers in this Issue

Latsha James

Latsha James

Latsha is an online educator and content creator in the marketing space, helping social media managers to build their businesses and refine their craft.

Curtis Lum

Curtis Lum

Curtis is an actor and filmmaker from Vancouver, Canada who stays fit with boxing, Muay Thai and mixed martial arts.

Kirsty Waite

Kirsty Waite

Kirsty is an online coach working with service-based business owners and freelancers.

Dave Harland

Dave Harland

Dave is a freelance copywriter and Linkedin Wind-Up Merchant.

Rosie Farrer

Rosie Farrer

Rosie left her role as Head of Operations for a charity to become a freelance coach.

Cas Oh

Cas Oh

Cas is a veteran of the London bar scene and author of the indispensable cocktail guide, CO Specs.

Latsha James

Latsha James

Latsha is an online educator and content creator in the marketing space, helping social media managers to build their businesses and refine their craft.

Curtis Lum

Curtis Lum

Curtis is an actor and filmmaker from Vancouver, Canada who stays fit with boxing, Muay Thai and mixed martial arts.

Kirsty Waite

Kirsty Waite

Kirsty is an online coach working with service-based business owners and freelancers.

Dave Harland

Dave Harland

Dave is a freelance copywriter and Linkedin Wind-Up Merchant.

Rosie Farrer

Rosie Farrer

Rosie left her role as Head of Operations for a charity to become a freelance coach.

Rosie Farrer

Rosie Farrer

Rosie left her role as Head of Operations for a charity to become a freelance coach.

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