Taking stock: The Born Freelancer’s 2011 posts
This series of posts by the Born Freelancer shares personal experiences and thoughts on issues relevant to freelancers. Have something to add to the conversation? Your input is welcome in the comments.
A very happy and healthy New Years to you, my fellow freelancer.
New Years is always a good time for stocktaking. Looking back over my previous 18 posts, it has been my privilege to share with you my thoughts and experiences on the following topics (listed from most recent on backwards). I mention them now in case you missed some or have just joined us and think that a particular topic might be of interest to you:
- BURNING BRIDGES
- THE ART OF REBOUNDING
- TESTIMONIALS
- ON FEAR AND HUNGER AS MOTIVATION
- BLOGGING
- BUSINESS CARDS
- “PITCHES CAN BE BITCHES”—A DECONSTRUCTION
- REAL LIFE FACETIME
- INVOICING
- FEAR OF MISSING OUT
- DOMAIN NAMES & WEBSITES
- TOP 10 REASONS TO LOVE FREELANCING
- COPING WITH CHANGE: EVOLVE OR DIE
- MENTORSHIP/TRIBUTE TO ROGER ABBOTT
- BUDGETING
- UNIONS
- HEALTH INSURANCE
- RECORDING PHONE INTERVIEWS
If you have any thoughts on any of these topics, please leave a comment after the appropriate post. Your comment will also turn up in the “Recent Comments” section in the right-hand column of this page providing an easy link back to it and my original post. Should you have any suggestions for future topics for later this year, feel free to comment at the end of this post.
Thanks to those of you who have already commented on any of my previous posts. I appreciate you becoming part of the dialogue. Despite our separateness, we’re still all in this together.