The sh*t freelancers deal with
Matt Saunders
Strategic design & marketing for charities | Certified business coach & mentor
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Your fellow freelancers are dealing with the same stuff as you.
Earlier this year, after hundreds of conversations, I created a list of the key challenges that freelancers spoke to me about.
I then fed this list into a word cloud generator where each word is displayed at a different size. The more often the word comes up in the list, the larger the word in the cloud.
In it, you'll find challenges around:
All stuff we all deal with.
But here's the insight: the larger the word,?the?bigger an issue?it is to the freelance community.
Can you guess what word was right in the middle of the word cloud, the biggest word of all?
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CONFIDENCE!
Yes, in my 300+ hours of conversations with freelancers across the world and at varying points in their career, the data showed that a lack of?confidence?is their greatest challenge.
So, if this resonates, you're not alone ??
Low confidence creates unhappiness and at its worst, paralysis.
The lack of belief that you're doing the "right" thing often leads to taking?no action. It stops you from progressing.
Now, unfortunately I cannot crack deep-seated low confidence issues in a single email. But I will say this: confidence isn't something you just?have -?it's something you develop. And you develop confidence by taking steps.
These steps don't need to be massive but they do need to make you feel slightly uncomfortable.
For example, if you'd like to do public speaking but the thought of standing in front of a room of people feels?impossible, you could start by having a little small talk with the person who serves you in a cafe, or by smiling at somebody in the street.
These tiny actions practiced over time will grow your confidence.
You'll signal to yourself that you're the kind of person who happily interacts with others. And with each step your confidence expands a little more. At some point, the stuff that once seemed big and scary becomes much more manageable and even,?normal?(btw I gave a full talk on being?fearless?a while back that?you can watch here)
Remember: literally everyone gets scared sometimes.?The trick is to crack on anyway.?Unless there is significant past trauma that needs unblocking first, low confidence should?not?stop you from taking action to grow your business.
Do you feel this? Does low confidence hold you back? If so I'm?writing?a book that will give you the tools needed to move forward in your career, so you build an amazing solo business. I'll be announcing more?next week.
Until then,
Matt Saunders
Helping you to elevate your brand and show up as the expert you are - brand design | web design | brand strategy
1 年So true! Confidence does increase, but it takes action, but I reckon in some way it keeps popping up again as we move through each comfort zone and try to break through the next.