Social Media is Fake: Here are the Realities Behind my Business

Season #3

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In this episode, Ellen Mackenzie shares some raw and honest truths about being a freelancer and running her own business. She discusses the ups and downs of income, the impact of stress on her body, the challenges of managing taxes, losing clients, and her struggles with being a boss. Through these truths, she emphasiSes the importance of being open and authentic, learning from mistakes, and finding what works best for oneself.

Takeaways:

  • Being a freelancer comes with both highs and lows in terms of income, and it's important to plan and manage finances accordingly.
  • Stress is a common part of running a business, and it's crucial to develop a healthy relationship with stress and find effective ways to manage it.
  • Managing taxes can be challenging, and it's important to stay organized and seek professional advice to avoid mistakes.
  • Losing clients is a normal part of freelancing, and it's important to see it as an opportunity for growth and new opportunities.
  • Being a boss and managing contractors can be difficult, and it's important to find a management style that works best for oneself and the business.

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Have a great week guys!
Ellen xx

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