I used Google Tasks heavily a few years ago. Then I moved on to using more complex project management tools (more on this in the coming weeks!). However, if you heard of Google Calendar when I blogged about it and not earlier, maybe the Google Task manager is what you need as next step to bettering your time management. Read on.
How to Use Google Calendar for Better Time Management
Time management is a huge problem for many nowadays so I decided to share some tips why use Google calendar for staying organized – while on the job, and not only. First thing first – let’s set up the Google calendar.
How to Develop Accurate Time Estimation Skills and Why You Need to
As a freelancer, you know how important good time management skills are for your success. I hope by now you have put into practice the time management tips I have shared across the blog. Today I’ll lift the veil on another side of time management – why accurate time estimation matters for your freelance success and more importantly, how to develop the needed skills.
First off, let’s define what time estimation is.
Your Dream Life as a Freelancer Is Not Possible If You Don’t Do These
The freelance lifestyle looks pretty fun and easy from the outside, doesn’t it? You wake up when you want, you work from wherever and whenever you please, you travel a lot or spend time on hobbies more than any of your friends, you have plenty of money to secure your financial future and satisfy every crazy idea or craving you have, a dream life really.
But what many starting freelancers or outsiders don’t know is that achieving and maintaining such a lifestyle takes good organization and hard work!
Here are five things you should do to truly live your dream life as you wish.
How to Get Freelance Work
Now that you know how to differentiate yourself from the competition, it’s time to put yourself in front of the prospective clients you want to work with. You can get freelance work in a few ways – freelance job boards, pitching clients, LinkedIn networking, referrals, and by letting your clients find you. Depending on your profession, skills, experience and comfort zone, you can do either.
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