Freelance Guilt: Dealing with Downtime

Freelance Guilt: Dealing with Downtime

The truth is, no matter how badass you are at managing time, organisation, pitching and self-promotion, there will come a day where you wake up to a clear calendar in terms of billable work and you will feel quite frankly,…

View Post
The Freelancer’s Guide to Christmas Correspondence

The Freelancer’s Guide to Christmas Correspondence

December is an interesting time of year for freelancers. There’s the fomo every time you hear about your friend’s office Christmas party balanced with the joy of being able to chain eat mince pies and add a shot of Baileys…

View Post
A Day in the Life of a Freelance Writer

A Day in the Life of a Freelance Writer

I get so many questions about my job. Some hesitant questions from friends and family who wonder how exactly I fund my excessive Sandro clothing collection to eager emails from blog readers and writers who want to know just how…

View Post
Things You Will Only Get if you Work from Home

Things You Will Only Get if you Work from Home

Exhibit A: Breakfasts that no one can judge you for… Second Breakfasts (and endless snacks) No YOU ate cake for breakfast. So because working from home comes with the added perk of setting my own working hours, it’s not totally…

View Post
Freelance Tips, Tax and Tantrums

Freelance Tips, Tax and Tantrums

Regular readers will already know that I went freelance in June last year and sat here now I can truly say that it is the best decision I have ever made. Since leaving my job at a marketing company, I’ve…

View Post