Archive for January, 2009
Thinking like a successful freelancer
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009
I’ve never had much luck on online bid sites. I have my suspicions, but my main reasons are that I see but reply to very few jobs, and of those, few I bid at based on the lowest bid. But, sticking to your guns is hard when bills need to be paid. How can a freelancer succeed? Ultimately, you won’t always financially stay above water, but you can ensure you will with these tips:
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Tags: being successful, contract work, freelancing, freelancing attitude, handling online bid sites, successful freelancing
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And who says nothing gets done?
Friday, January 16th, 2009
It’s easy to see I like video games. Like many other people, certain projects/hobbies are started and never get finished.
I, for once, finished something I’ve been off-and-on working on for about 12 years. I beat Final Fantasy II. Yeah, I know, it shouldn’t take 12 years for that, especially since it was so easy, but playing that game is beyond torture.
That said, if I can finish that, I’m sure I can finish anything else.
Tags: ff2, final fantasy, hobbies, projects, video games
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