User:VISHWARAJU SAIKIRAN RAJU

I’ve been a full-time freelancer and a trainer for 1 year, and in that time, I’ve more than doubled my knowledge in both technical and communication. I used to train on development and Networking. There was no one trick to it, but rather, a series of habits picked up from months as a Trainer and developer. From the very beginning, I treated my freelance career as if it were a small business: I tracked income and expenses, continuously sought out clients, and worked long hours to establish the business. While this proved useful when dealing with my clients, it was invaluable when my professional life evolved and I was given the chance to own a business. The skills I picked up and strengthened as a freelancer helped me make better decisions early on in my new role. Regardless of whether you plan to own your own business one day, approaching your freelance work as though it were a small business encourages stability, growth, and smooths out those inevitable life transitions.