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Interested in Freelancing? Want to Understand What You're Getting Into?

So, you're interested in freelancing?

Before people choose to freelance, they should have the most accurate picture of the freelance reality before starting the journey.

Simply put, you should know what you're getting yourself into before you begin.

And to start your discovery, that exploration should include understanding your potential upside.

Arriving at Freelance Heaven: Income & Time Upside

As a freelancer, I earn six figures every year and only have to work 4 hours a day for 19 days in a month.

Since I have more work than I have time to do, I have the option of working more hours to earn more income. Or, I have the option to simply charge more for my time to earn more.

And speaking of time, I only work 19 half days every month. That means if I wanted to, I could work 9-10 days each month and take the remainder of the month off.

What could you do with that time? What trips could you take? What could you do with your family? What about pursuing your passion projects and hobbies?

I'll leave it to you to figure out where to spend it.

My job is to help you build a system to enjoy the benefits I'm describing.

Avoiding Freelance Hell: Indebted & Trapped

You know the amazing potential of freelancing, but are you aware of the risks?

What I don't want to happen is that you go down the freelance path seeking the benefits, only to have them escape your reach, and you end up in a nightmare instead.

Imagine needing to make your mortgage payment, and you're out of money. And the money your client owes you, is unable or unwilling to pay?

Imagine having a trip planned to Disney with your family, and you can't go because you need the money just to survive?

Imagine having a good year only to discover you spent all your tax money, and now you have to find a way to pay Uncle Sam without the repo man coming for your car.

The Blueprint Required

Like any endeavor worth doing, there are rewards and risks. I'm here to help you maximize your rewards while minimizing your risks.

That is where Path of the Freelancer helps you assess the freelancing journey to know the systems required to reach your time and money goals while preventing the downsides of nightmare mode.

Path of the Freelancer is an easy read that walks you through the eight achievements required to flourish as a freelancer.

By the time you've finished the book, you'll know exactly what's required to succeed as a freelancer and avoid the traps along the way.

This book is a Time Machine into your future. It lets you see if this would work for you.

If freelancing is the right path, Path of the Freelancer will give you a blueprint to follow so you can follow the paved path and not have to pioneer, learning all these lessons the hard way.

And I won't even require you to send me a check with a portion of all the money you made, delivered by you, using all that time you've freed up from your normal 9-5 job. Although I would appreciate a review 🤪

If, after discovering the blueprint, you realize freelancing is not for you, then you've just saved yourself a future nightmare and the wasted time moving towards your dreams.

So what do you say? Want to discover that potential and see if freelancing is your next life change?

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Freelancing is Going GOOD, But You Want it to Be GREAT!

My first year freelancing in 2014 was chaotic, but it was mostly working out. I made $75 per hour, and I had 1032 billable hours, earning $72k in my first year.

I could have stopped at that level.

But if I stopped, I would have missed out on paying off $165K in student loans, paying off our minivan, saving for a house deposit, and taking my family to Disneyworld multiple times.

So, I kept going. In 2025, I'm now at $145 per hour, making more than I was in 2014 and working 20 hours per week. My 2024 income was over double what I earned that first year.

If you're reading this, you're earning a decent amount of income as a freelancer but want to grow that number. 

You want to earn more and work less.

Here's the thing. If you're at a decent place as a freelancer, you've already done the hard part!

Going from $0 to where you are is the hardest part of the journey. Growing is simply improving the habits that got you where you are.

This next transition was much easier for me to make than the initial launch into freelancing.

A Blueprint For Increasing Your Income

After achieving success freelancing, other freelancers asked me how I did it. I took the system I built to succeed and wrote it into my book, Path of the Freelancer: An Actionable Guide to Flourishing in Freelancing.

This blueprint includes 8 achievements and 32 checkpoints required to earn the dollar amount you're aiming for within the number of hours that you dream of working.

The reality is, you've already accomplished some of these achievements and passed many of these checkpoints. You're simply missing a few pieces of the puzzle.

Path of the Freelancer will help you discover which pieces you are missing and which gaps you need to fill to transition from freelancing going good to freelancing going great.

Once you understand what you're missing, you'll know how to get to where you're going.

What do you say? Are you ready to fill that gap and take your freelancing to the next level?

 

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