When you start your online journey towards codifying your finances, there is an equitably prototypical pathway you find yourself on. You devise your strategies, and you get a resistant hold on your outlay. You start being prudent with your spending, you sign up to cashback websites, and you unclutter the unwanted stuff around your home for sale on eBay.
But the moment you study how to keep that money streaming in, you come to a decision that you want to go far. It’s high time you added a side-hustle to the diversity. If that is what you’re into now – and you have a great passion for writing & logically have the confidentiality that you can be pretty good at that, with a constant practice – then I’d strongly recommend that you go into freelancing.
10 years ago, when I hadn’t heard of a side-hustle, I got good reasons to leave my regular job and picked up a full-time freelancing job rather. I had no writing experience, no idea, and if I must be sincere, no relevant qualification.
It’s not a move I would recommend – it was a bit intense, to say the minimum – but it’s at the same time one of the most prominent decisions I’ve made ever. The hard work and risk really paid off. Freelancing gave me the autonomy to earn money more than I ever did in the circular world, work from home, and do what I love doing.
You may seem to see me being unfairly prejudiced to say, freelancing is one of the most rewarding and most prominent side hustles in the online world.
I wish you all the best
Claudia
Thanks
Tim
Very impressed that you have achieved so much in this area.
Thanks for sharing such a great idea. I will use it down the track when I'm a better writer.
Love your posts.
Lily 😊