5 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BECOME A FREELANCER
#Thoughtprovoking So why would someone want to become a freelancer or small business owner? Short hours? Bikini picnics on Friday afternoon? If you’ve been thinking about becoming a freelancer or owning your own business, one of the first things you should do is follow all possible reasons for this step. After all, only if the pros exceed the cons, you will finally say ‘I do’ and work as a freelancer or entrepreneur. Freelancing is a state of independence. It’s a lifestyle to live your fullest potential. Freelancers have a flexible work schedule, the ability to choose from various clients and projects, and they enjoy being their boss. But there are many other reasons why people choose to become freelancers beyond these benefits.
1. Being your own boss
There are many reasons why people decide to become freelancers or even entrepreneurs, but one of the most common reasons is because they want to be their boss. Any freelancer or entrepreneur worth their salt will tell you that being in charge offers a lot of advantages. You get to master your destiny, work when you want, do what you want—there’s no one there telling you what to do. But while this might be one of the more appealing aspects of becoming your boss, it doesn’t mean it’s all fun and games. Running your own business can be scary, but it doesn’t have to be. Whereas the way you currently work might feel like an endless hamster wheel taking you nowhere, working for yourself isn’t like that. There’s no wrong way to run your company so long as you take care of it properly. Having your own business can mean having complete responsibility for everything that goes into it. This is great news because, by the time you get done with this article, your business will be self-contained and complete in its makeup! There's no need to hire any employees either - which is why lots of people start their own business at home or on the road! They can make all their own rules and set out doing work.
2. you can work anywhere
Nowadays, this term is being thrown around everywhere you go, going from social media to TV ads. It is a new buzzword that has been used several times per day on average, but what does it mean? The truth is that most people have a very vague idea of what it means to work remotely. In most cases, they associate it with the ability to work from home beyond a typical office setting. However, a more precise definition would be a full-time job where an employee works from a distant location rather than the typical one. Working in a coffee shop sounds romantic. It’s what you see in movies, and in advertisements trying to entice people to work for their company. I have to admit there are the occasional days I dream about sitting in a sunny location sipping chai tea latte with my laptop in hand working away on articles or blog posts.