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Confessions of a Failed Freelancer

Eve Davitt

I’m sharing my lessons learned from freelancing, confessions from your fave LinkedIn regulars, candid updates of how it’s all going second time around; the good, the bad, the 3am’s lay awake thinking about content ideas.

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Lesson #3 - You might be the problem.

In the past I've been very guilty of blaming my workplaces and bosses for the burnout periods I've had. It wasn't until it happened while I was freelance that I realised I might be the problem.

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Lesson #2: The Best Laid Plans Are Like A Noose

I’m not sure I’ll ever return to a 5-day-a-week, 9-5 job. But I’m also not sure I won’t. If this past year has taught me anything, it’s that sometimes, you don’t know what you need until you’re right in the middle of realising what you don’...

9 months ago
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Lesson #1: You don’t know yourself as well as you think you do.

Before I went freelance I LOVED the idea of solo working.

9 months ago
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