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Melissa Gallagher

Freelance work is growing by leaps and bounds. Perhaps this is because what Americans earn in their regular jobs is no longer sufficient to support their monthly expenses. With the rising costs of living, this is not surprising anymore.

Freelance work also benefits the company. As opposed to hiring regular employees, companies don’t have to provide benefits to freelance workers. In fact, most of these freelance workers have a job of their own and are just in need of a little extra cash in their hands.

Freelance jobs often involve creative works like websites, web content and graphics. Some also need or hire people who can sell products on the side in exchange for a commission. Though it is not so hard to do freelance work, it is important that people manage their time as this can become a source of stress for them.

Below are some tips you can follow to have a stress-free freelance job.

Make a time table

As hard as it is to do and as obsessive-compulsive as it may seem, setting a time table for your freelance work is one way to deal with it. This is important as most freelancers have a day job that they attend to.

Divide and conquer

Eating a whole pie in just one serving can give you indigestion. The same goes with freelance work. Doing all the work in just one day can lead you to high stress levels.

What you can do to avoid this is to divide the job into smaller pieces that you can “chew” everyday during your free time. This way, you are slowly completing the job without feeling a lot of stress. Make sure when you divide the job, you will not lose the continuity and make the job appear to be disjointed.

This is especially true with jobs that must have coherence such as with writing or with drawing. Moods for the day can influence the drawings and the style of writing. Before you divide the job, make sure you have taken this into consideration.

Discipline yourself

Managing your time and dividing the work cannot be done if you don’t have the discipline to see it through. This means you have to make sure you stick to your schedule. For instance, if you have to finish a specific amount of work at a certain period, then make sure you finish it.

If you don’t, at least make sure you can cover what you have not done on your next day. For example, if you promised yourself to finish three articles every day and you managed to finish only two today, then you will need to finish four the next day.

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