Freelancing into the Unknown

One woman's journey to being her own boss
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Category: Start Up

Lessons in Facilitation

With my first freelance-d facilitation work under my belt, it’s worth celebrating the successes and being honest about the improvements needed. So, in no particular order, here’s what I learnt from that first event: 1. There’s never a final version See my earlier blog “navigating event design” for some more of the background…

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Which Way to Go

One of the main reasons starting out as a freelancer is so terrifying is because of the huge (occasionally for me all-consuming) fear of whether you’ll have enough, or even any, work to keep the money coming in. You’ve purposefully waved goodbye to a regular, known, paycheck (maybe this definitely is early-onset midlife…

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Navigating Event Design

This week delivered me a few steep learning curves as I tentatively begin trying out the world of freelance, and one of the most interesting was navigating the delivery of a final product when there’s a range of stakeholders involved. So what was the event? My second ever client contracted me to facilitate…

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Deciding Day Rates

So, early doors is one of the hardest questions – exactly how much is the right amount to charge as a day rate?! Like many people, I’ve worked with a few consultants over the years and always had a fascination with the resulting invoices and what a) people charge and b) what organisations…

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The Start-Up To Do List

I’ve been lucky enough to secure my first contract, and while that’s incredible news, its launched me a bit quicker than I’d planned into the reality of “how do I actually do this?!” And here’s the thing – I don’t actually know. I’ve never been self-employed, and my husband does a whole different…

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A Leap of Faith

So, last week, I did it. I quit my job. The email I’d been considering for nearly a year went in – “please accept this as formal notice of my resignation…”. I actually left employment to start freelancing. Well, technically, actually, if you’re splitting hairs, I just triggered my three months’ notice, but…

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