After thinking about the top bits of equipment you might need as a freelancer, next up is the accounts and apps. There’s a whole host of options for almost every area of business (and life), so what are the real corkers if you’re starting out, whether you’re looking to simplify your admin or…
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The Freelancing Essentials: Equipment
Starting out freelancing can be really daunting – there’s a whole heap of unknown unknowns. One of these unknowns is what do you actually need so that you only buy what’s really essential while you’re starting out? So here are my essentials from my start-up journey: Laptop (around £500) It may seem obvious…
The Power of Proper Childcare
After all my hopes of having this super flexible work schedule, the last year and half have proved that work still sometimes feels really incompatible with being a parent. There’s days when you feel you’re neglecting work, and days when you feel you’re neglecting your children, neither is great and the guilt can…
How to Have Good Conversations
Stephen R. Covey was pretty damning about people’s ability to listen and listen well – his famous quote claimed “most people do not listen with the intent to understand; they listen with the intent to reply.” Is he right? This month I finally started my coaching qualification, something I’ve been wanting to do…
How To Freelance Through Maternity Leave
Balancing parenthood and freelancing is something I write about pretty often – it’s probably my biggest daily challenge, and one that doesn’t have a sense of an end date any time soon. A number of people I know are starting a family while freelancing, and it’s got me thinking – what would I…
How to Start Freelancing
It’s a question I’ve been asked so many times since I started. I hadn’t appreciated how many people were looking for something beyond employment, had a side-hustle they wanted to turn into a full-time job, or really wanted to zone in on a niche by working for themselves. Starting out freelancing is the…
How Freelancing Has Made An Advocate Out of Me
My reflection of the week this week is about how freelancing has made me an advocate in so many incredible causes. Coming into freelancing, I brought specialist knowledge in certain areas – like local government (how I tried, and mostly failed, to be part of the revolution of local government through the national…
How September is the New January
As we ease our way into a month, it’s got me thinking about how much September is a month of transitions. The crazy British weather definitely hasn’t helped – for the past two weeks you’d have thought we were already in October from autumnal it felt. It’s also a reflection on what’s going…
How to Keep Yourself Accountable
I’ve had a really unexpected success this year – it’s something I’ve been meaning to trial for a while and now I’m a little bit addicted. I signed up to a time tracking app. If you aren’t using one, here’s a few reasons why I’m sold: Project Value for Money Some of my…
Lessons in Facilitation: The Power of Feedback
If you were asked what skill you’d use to survive the zombie apocalypse – what would you use? Would you negotiate? District them with jokes? Would you knit your way out? It was the exercise that caused the most laughter at the latest away day I ran. Exploring what left-field ways teams would…