When I started freelancing, I thought it would be simple: sign up on a platform, apply for jobs, and money would start flowing in. Reality? It was nothing like that. I spent weeks sending proposals without a single reply. Every rejection chipped away at my confidence. I remember staring at my laptop one night, thinking: “Maybe this freelancing thing isn’t for me.” The Breaking Point One client finally gave me a chance. I was excited — but then I made a huge mistake. I underpriced my work, rushed the project, and ended up with an unhappy client who left a bad review. That was the moment I almost quit. The Mindset Shift That Changed Everything Instead of quitting, I took a step back. I asked myself: “Why do some freelancers succeed while others fail?” The answer hit me: π They treat freelancing like a business, not a side hustle. I started: Researching clients instead of copy-pasting proposals. Pricing my services based on value, not desperation. Building long-term...
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