Imagine joining a coworking space, signing a contract, getting to work, and finding that the space is just not a good fit for you.
It’s a terrible feeling.
Coworking can be a powerful tool to connect, collaborate and level-up your
I have a recurring conversation with one of my freelance writing buddies who I’ll call Max. Here’s how it goes.
Me: You really should put a photo up on your Twitter profile. You still have the egg.
Max: I
Do you want to chase freelance jobs down one gig at a time forever? Neither do I. It’s more valuable to have repeat work from familiar clients than it is to try to scare up work from scratch each
Striking out on your own can be scary. Gone are the regular paychecks, the company health insurance and benefits, and the retirement plan. You may even find yourself having to defend your choice to your friends and loved ones.
For years, I’ve called myself a freelance writer. A few weeks ago, however, something happened that made me rethink my stubbornness about referring to myself a freelancer.
I was at a presentation and the speaker was going around chatting
My on-again, off-again relationship with yoga stretches back 20 years to the time I first stumbled through a friend’s yoga class, not having a clue what I was doing and hanging on for dear life to keep from tipping
There’s an old saying that luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity. I like this proactive definition of luck—that it’s not about kicking back and waiting for good things to happen, but about going out and laying a
Steph Curry is one of the best basketball players on the planet. He recently broke his own record for most three-pointers in a single season, his Golden State Warriors just ended the season with an NBA-best 67 wins, and
A 2014 study commissioned by the Freelancers Union and Elance oDesk found that there are 53 million freelancers in the U.S. That’s more that the total combined populations of 25 states. Perhaps even more striking is the fact that