The Writing Coach Podcast 34: Investing in your writing
Do you invest money in your freelance writing business rather than in stocks, real estate, or Bitcoin? Do you make a distinction between spending and investing time? Are you investing in uplevelling your skills and improving your mindset? Have you been reaping excellent returns on your investments?
We look at a few areas that can reap excellent returns on your investment:
▪ Outsourcing tasks
▪ Writing communities
▪ Professional development
▪ Tech/gear
Click to listen to episode 34 of the Writing Coach Podcast:
WCP34 Investing in your writing
Do you invest money in your freelance writing business rather than in stocks, real estate, or Bitcoin? Do you make a distinction between spending and investing time? Are you investing in uplevelling your skills and improving your mindset? Have you been reaping excellent returns on your investments?
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