Showing posts with label love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love. Show all posts

Thursday, August 17, 2017

Freelance Swagger

Become aware of your personal style in your freelancing/entrepreneurial endeavors.  This is very important because it will help you attract the customers that are a great fit for your services.  The Internet is saturated with people doing the same thing you're doing and the same thing I'm doing.  I'm slowly learning that nobody can do what I do, the way that I do it.  That's what you want.  You want to find that thing that you do in a special way.  Figuring that out is a process.  It is a process worth going through.  It will help you begin to take ownership over your offering to the marketplace.  It will help you be more selective and strategic in how you do business and whom you do it with.

Many freelancers are out there just trying to make some money.  I have learned, that mindset will only take you but so far.  God created us for a higher way of thinking.  You were built by God to do something special.  Your mind was designed to think in a way that distinguishes you from everybody else.  It's part of what makes you unique.

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Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Business and relationships

Image result for Business and relationshipsWhat do business and relationships have in common.  They both take time, energy, nurturing, care, and love.  As a freelancer, when I get a request for my services, I ask myself "Do I want to be in a relationship with this person?".  I see my customers as people that are relying on me to fill a very important need.  I realize that they are trusting me with something that is very important to them and I treat their work with love and care.  Some of these relationships take longer to build than others.  There are some customers where we are instantly in-tune and I am able to give them exactly what they want, from the beginning.  However, there are other customers where it takes some time for me to learn how to give them the right results.  I have to be willing to make revisions when necessary and I have to be humble enough to take criticism.  There are many business owners, who would rather work with a freelancer whom they can mold, over someone who already is so set in the way that they do things that as soon as  you make an objection, the relationship suffers.  Freelancers have to be very flexible.  They have to be willing to be molded.  Constructive criticism is a good molder for a freelancer.  Sometimes the most difficult customers can make you better at what you do and they can also become your best customers.
 
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