So what was the big secret in yesterday's email, the approach you can take if you don't have the entrepreneurial bug but you long for the kind of lifestyle freedom (and decent income) you see so many others enjoying?
Freelancing.
Now before you say that can't work in your profession, hold on.
In some professions it's obvious how you'd freelance. In others it's not as obvious -- but still entirely doable if you know how to adapt what you know to the world of freelancing, and the great Henry Bingaman will show you how to do that.
In traditional work either you work for a company or you don't. In freelancing you can move the dial up and down: if you need a cash infusion, take on more clients. If you'd like to spend some time on vacation, dial back on clients through attrition.
Freelancing isn't some
weird idea I thought up that works for only a select few; it's been growing dramatically in recent years, and is slated to continue to grow.
Why?
Because it beats the heck out of having the way you live and work and spend your time
dictated to you by someone else.
Not to mention: if you know what you're doing, you can do extremely well financially.
Even if you're not literally the best person in your field.
In fact, as Henry points out, it's very often the second- and third-tier people who wind up doing better than "the best" person.
Why should that be?
Because in addition to knowing their field, they're also knowledgeable about freelancing itself -- which means they leave their naive competitors in the dust.
Henry will walk you through every step. And this week he's taking $300 off for my readers only.
The link to end all links:
https://www.tomwoods.com/henry
Tom Woods
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