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6 Work and Life Tricks of Highly Effective Freelancers

Writer's picture: Jhette RJhette R

Updated: Jun 27, 2023

Freelancing can be a tough job, especially when you are trying to balance work and life. It takes self-motivation and patience to be successful in the industry.

6 Work and Life Tricks of Highly Effective Freelancers

There are a lot of things you can do to make your freelancing experience a lot easier. Here are a few tips for making freelancing more efficient and rewarding:


1. Get Enough Sleep


Sleep is a beneficial task that helps refresh the mind and body. If you are not getting enough sleep, your productivity will go down and your health will suffer as well. It is one of the most important things so you can focus on your work without feeling too tired or sick. It gives you more energy and it can help you stay healthy.


If you are struggling with getting enough sleep, it might be time to consider taking a break from work or going on vacation.


Rest is the cornerstone of a healthy life and it should always be prioritized over work.


2. Keep Your Calendar Up To Date


One of the best ways to stay on top of everything is by keeping track of your calendar daily or weekly with appointments, deadlines and important dates in mind so that you know what is coming up next . This will also help you build your to-do list and avoid any work-related stress.


It is essential to keep track of your calendar in order to stay on top of everything. One of the best ways to keep up with your calendar is by using any calendar app that allows you to add appointments, deadlines and important dates that you would like to remember.


There are many different types of calendars, but some people prefer digital calendars for things like Google Calendar. Other people might use printed calendars, which would be a better option for someone who is not able to easily access the internet and information on their computer or phone.


3. Set Clear Goals


In order to maximize productivity, it is important for freelancers to set clear goals for themselves. By setting goals, freelancers can avoid working on things that are not worth their time or energy while still keeping up with their workload.


Goals can also be helpful in maintaining personal motivation. A useful goal is to stay productive and avoid burnout by working as efficiently as possible. As a freelancer, you may want to try to set aside time each day for your personal activities, such as reading, exercising, or spending time with friends. Breaking work down into smaller chunks of time can also help prevent burnout.


You need to set clear goals in order to know what you should work on and what should be left for later.


4. Stay Organized


If you're a creative type, it can be really tough to find your 'flow zone,' a place where you work best. A lot of times what is required to get into that ideal mental state is simply the right environment - then things will start to come easily.


Get your work space in order. If you have a work area that’s cluttered or disorganized, it will be difficult to focus on the task at hand and distractions will be an issue. Let's clear up some space in your life by going through old emails and cutting out tasks that don't need to be done anymore.


The less clutter you have around, the easier it will be to focus on what you're doing.


5. Practice to Say 'NO'


One of the most important factors in success, is the ability to know when to say no. If you feel that a job or task isn't right for you, or if it doesn't fit your skill set, then don't take it. That doesn't mean you are not good enough, it just means that your skills and responsibilities are better suited for other opportunities.


Just like everyone, you have a limited amount of time and energy. It's important to take time to think about your responsibilities and decide what you are willing to do. At the end of the day, it comes down to taking care of yourself.


6. Find Your Tribe


Find other freelancers who are in the same field as you. You will feel more supported and less alone when you are surrounded by like-minded individuals.


It's easy to find other people like you now. You don't have to spend time trying to figure out which hobby is similar and what their interests are--social media makes it very easy to find people with shared tastes, knowledge, and skill sets. If you’re a designer, find other designers. If you're a photographer, find photographers. The more people with the same skill set that you have in your tribe, the better your chances are of finding work to do--and it's easier for them to refer work to you too!



Bonus


Stay Small and Tight-Knit...But Don't Fear Growth. You'll need to grow if you ever want to turn your dream of being an entrepreneur into a reality. However, make sure that you don't go too big too fast- scale slowly and grow organically. If you try to expand too fast, your business will likely fail and end up costing you a lot of time, energy, money and effort. Don't worry- this is usually the result of inexperience on the part of the owner, not a sign of inherent difficulty with the idea.

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