Freelancing has Redefined Work/Life Balance

And we are not rushing back to the traditional workforce Photo by Colton Sturgeon on Unsplash I recently read a piece on LinkedIn that I genuinely thought was a satire about how the work-from-home (WFH) movement was destroying careers. Unfortunately, the author was serious. It seems this person genuinely believes that without face-to-face interactions in the hallways andContinueContinue reading “Freelancing has Redefined Work/Life Balance”

The Very Best Parts of Freelancing

Focusing on the benefits instead of the difficulties of remote work Photo by Boxed Water Is Better on Unsplash I’ve written cautionary tales about the work involved in building a career as a freelance content writer. I didn’t exaggerate anything, and I probably downplayed some of the hardest parts. I have worked 70-hour weeks. I have felt theContinueContinue reading “The Very Best Parts of Freelancing”

Freelancing — One Year In

Answering questions I am frequently asked about life as a full-time freelance writer Dena@Write-SolutionsSep 8 · 7 min read Photo by Dan Counsell on Unsplash When I first started freelance writing, I was hungry for information and mesmerized by the stories of people who were making a remarkable living by writing. I set off on a quest to see if IContinueContinue reading “Freelancing — One Year In”

How to Build a Successful Freelance Career

A step-by-step guide to earning a living from your writing Dena@Write-SolutionsJan 17 · 8 min read Photo by Mikayla Mallek on Unsplash I work from home and make a comparable salary to what I would make re-entering my prior career field of being a paralegal. I get asked by aspiring writers all the time about how I got started. There is noContinueContinue reading “How to Build a Successful Freelance Career”