Freelancer • 7m
I have a confession to make. You’ve seen those freelancing stories, right? The ones about earning lakhs working 4 hours a day, chilling in cafes, and traveling the world. It looks dreamy, but it probably took them years to get there—years of hard work, failures, and doubts. Honestly? I still doubt myself sometimes. This month has been tough for my agency: - I lost a client due to their budget cuts. - A big deal didn’t go through. - Three sales calls, zero conversions. It’s hard not to feel low during times like these. But freelancing is a rollercoaster—some months are great, others not so much. The key is to keep going and focus on the process, not just the results. PS: I have three more sales calls next week. Hoping to close at least one! Freelancers, what’s been your toughest moment? How did you get through it? Let’s share. #FreelancingLife #StayStrong #KeepGoing
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