Specific business advice for part-time freelancers is hard to find, points out Sara Polsky in her article on Adding a part-time freelance job, and she’s right.
Her key takeaway (as a part-time freelancer with a full-time job) is to allocate a certain amount of hours each month to freelance work in order to prevent burnout or getting into projects that are too time-consuming or require meeting tight deadlines.
“I’ve figured out that I can take on between 20 and 40 hours of freelance work per month, depending on how busy I am at my full-time job and in other areas of my life,” writes Sara. She also observes that her part-time gigs make her a better professional because she is acquiring new skills, experience, and business contacts.
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