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Here’s a new curated open directory of European freelancers at your service.

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Elina JutelyteElina Jutelyte

senior event manager and consultant — Event marketing and operations executive with almost 20 years of experience in B2B and association event management. Producer of Freelance Business Month, 2020’s largest online event for freelancers in the world, and former president of MPI Belgium.

Pavel LorencPavel Lorenc

e-learning designer and consultant — Comprehensive services in the creation and development of e-learning courses, evaluations and consultations of e-learning solutions and systems. Master’s degree in adult education and over 10 years of professional experience with e-learning.

Martina JaspersMartina Jaspers

creative ops wingwoman for indie creators — Helping creators to stay in flow by handling the rest: community, content, and calm. Bringing structure to creative buzz by managing content, systems, and workflows for creators so they can publish consistently and grow without burnout.

Robert VlachRobert Vlach

business consultant and founder of Freelancing.eu — I’m a business consultant specialized in supporting freelancers and business owners. I wrote the bestselling book The Freelance Way, started one of the largest national freelance communities in Europe and Europe’s first think-tank for freelancers.

Lucie StrechovaLucie Strechova

senior event project manager and a globetrotting producer of exhibition stands and showrooms — Impress your clients and business partners with a perfect exhibition stand or showroom at an international trade fair, conference, etc. The full service includes planning, design, production, hiring, installation, and stress-free execution.

Anna Onesorkova, MAAnna Onesorkova, MA

English–Czech and German–Czech translator and interpreter, with expertise in using CAT and AI tools — English–German–Czech interpreting, specializing in the areas of technology, business, and science, both on-site and online. Translation and localization of websites, e-commerce content, UI, apps. Strong technical background in using CAT and AI tools.

Honza PavHonza Pav

business process automation and no-code automation consultant, certified by Asana and Integromat — Entrepreneur, consultant, maker, father of two and rugby player who believes that independent small and medium businesses make the world a better place. No-code development and business automation, Asana consulting and business process management.

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News & Updates

November 20

WEEKLY DIGEST #47 OF 2025

  • When a Client Pushes Back on Price, by Austin L. Church — When clients try to talk you down on price, don’t negotiate your rate. Reframe the conversation, Austin suggests. Trim the scope instead of the price, offer a different payment structure, or simply step back and leave the door open for later.
  • The Lost Art of Long Thinking — In this podcast episode, Cal Newport explores the skill we’re increasingly losing: long thinking. He explains why it’s essential for producing meaningful ideas and living a deep life, and shares a simple strategy to regain it.
  • 6 Mistakes to Avoid in Your First Year of Freelancing, by Jack Nolan — In your first year of freelancing, chaos is normal, but a few mistakes make it harder than it has to be. Don’t treat freelancing like a hobby, don’t underprice, and don’t wait to start marketing until work dries up. Build a buffer for slow months, stop trying to do everything alone, and accept that clarity comes from doing, not planning.
  • Breaking the “Nice Girl” Mold in Business — Sara Gibson argues that the “nice girl” mindset leads women in business to over-apologize, undercharge, and soften their communication. She shows how small shifts build confidence without losing kindness. The goal isn’t to stop being nice, but to be clear, grounded, and assertive.
  • What I’ve Learned From 20 Years of Goal-Setting — Tiago Forte reflects on 20 years of goal-setting and how small early goals shaped his career, business, and family life. Many ambitions took far longer than expected, some failed, but all taught him who he is. His main lesson: long-term goals reveal your true path and potential.
  • How To Handle a Career Identity Crisis — Jenny Holliday explores what a career identity crisis feels like—especially when you do more than one thing or are pivoting. She argues it’s normal, not a failure, and suggests practical steps: define your values, practice saying what you do, update your bios, use mind maps to clarify roles, and seek professional support. Instead of forcing one label, she encourages embracing a blended career identity.

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