Monday Morning Jumpstart:
Full-Time to Freelance

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Have you made the decision to become a freelance writer? Do you know what steps to take next?

In today’s Monday Morning Jumpstart, Director of Training, Jade Trueblood, and special guest, Russ Henneberry talk about making the jump from working full-time for someone else to being your own boss as a freelancer.

Russ shares some of his own experience and outlines valuable questions you should ask before making the transition. It’s not enough to acquire skills and experience, you also need to change your mind-set about the freelance world.

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Published: June 26, 2023

1 Response to “Monday Morning Jumpstart: Full-Time to Freelance”

  1. I watched this video twice. The second time, I took careful notes. Then I sent out a small but important batch of announcement emails based on what Russ taught. It felt great to take that first positive, easy step in growing my business. Thank you.

    Greg Fisher


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