Creating Boundaries as a Freelancer Without Feeling Guilty
Setting boundaries is one of the hardest lessons for freelancers to learn, especially when your income depends on maintaining good client relationships.
Setting boundaries is one of the hardest lessons for freelancers to learn, especially when your income depends on maintaining good client relationships.
If you’ve been feeling blocked or uninspired, try starting your own “imperfect notebook.” No expectations, no rules. Just a safe place for thoughts to land.
For years, I measured my progress against the people around me—friends, creators online, strangers who seemed to have everything figured out.
Whether you’re a full-time freelancer or juggling creative projects with other responsibilities, your workspace plays a major role in keeping you focused and balanced.
There’s something magical about giving new life to leftover materials—especially fabric scraps that pile up after bigger sewing projects.
Marketing yourself is unavoidable when you’re a freelancer, but many creatives struggle with the idea of promoting their work.
A slow, intentional workspace is not about perfection—it’s about creating an environment that feels nurturing, personal, and deeply aligned with the way you make things.
If you’ve been craving a relaxing weekend activity that adds personality to your home, hand-painting terracotta pots is a wonderful place to start.