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What’s the best way to handle a slow period in freelancing?
What’s the best way to handle a slow period in freelancing?
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Slow periods are a natural part of freelancing, but they can be managed effectively. Use the downtime to work on personal projects, update your portfolio, or learn new skills that could attract new clients. It’s also a good time to reach out to past clients for potential opportunities or ask for referrals. Having a financial cushion saved up can help ease the stress of slower periods. Keeping a positive mindset and being proactive can turn a slow period into a productive one.