I think Twitter is a great place to find interesting people with similar values - customers, clients, collaborators and even friends.
That's why I do everything I can to increase my reach while still maintaining my peace of mind.
I don't see anything wrong with that.
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Coz predictable, simple money is what keeps us hooked to jobs we hate. So the escape from that will also be around money.
- More time and freedom to work on my creative project. - Have more time for my family - Connect with people from across the world.
It's totally worth it, but can be hard for some people, that's why I think they need to focus on these 5 questions.
I think these 5 questions can help anyone figure out their path
Exactly 1 year ago today I quit my job to go solo.
I've worked as a freelancer, consultant and also released a few of my own products.
My revenue is alright, almost matched my salary, but that wasn't my goal when I quit.
I wanted to reclaim my life and have more time and freedom.
Was able to do that, I'm in quite a happy state right now :)
The email example on the landing page is very interesting.
Good stuff.