My Blog

This personal space is where I write about creativity, freelancing, writing, and productivity. You'll also find occasional posts about the niches I specialize in.

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A “tortured artist” is someone who suffers emotionally and mentally as a result of their creative pursuits. But being a tortured artist is unhealthy and can lead to various issues.

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For many freelancers, websites like Upwork and Freelancer are an easy way to find gigs. However, you can find better projects outside of these platforms.

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The skills we learned in preschool can guide us and help us succeed as freelance writers. Let’s look at four essential lessons from early childhood that surprisingly continue to influence our freelance work.

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Mistakes can be detrimental to a freelance business if they are often repeated. If you want to stand out, be strategic about your approach. These are the top five freelance writing mistakes that new writers make.

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Learn the 10 most exciting stats on Filipino freelancers.

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Are AI writing tools good or bad for freelance writers? Let’s talk a look at both sides of the argument so you can make an informed decision about whether to invest in AI tools like Jasper and Writesonic.

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There are many misconceptions about freelancing, including the idea that a byline is the ultimate measure of success. But a byline is not always everything when you’re freelancing. There are other ways to get recognition and money that may not be as visible but are just as important.

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Freelancers often have to balance their time between managing their workload, handling their finances, and finding new clients. Here are five things that you might have thought were true about freelancing but aren’t.