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Weekly digest #44 of 2025

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  • How to Overcome Inner Resistance — Steven Pressfield joins Andrew Huberman on the podcast to share concrete strategies for defeating inner resistance, the force that keeps you from your most important work. Drawing on The War of Art, he offers sharp, practical insights on how to stay disciplined, focused, and creatively alive.
  • 5 Freelance Community Conversations Too Good to Keep Secret — Austin L. Church shares five insider conversations from his freelance community that turn shared struggles into practical breakthroughs. From finding new projects and using CRMs to shaping offers, selling strategy, and turning bad days around, the piece shows how community support makes freelancing less lonely and more effective.
  • The Future, by Seth Godin — Our future is the result of our actions in the present. So let’s not wait for it — let’s act!
  • How Solopreneurs Over 50 Build Resilient, Automated Businesses, by Nigel Rawlins — When a crisis hits, it’s too late to start building systems. FinTech writer Anna Burgess Yang proved that strategic automation can keep a solo business running even through a medical emergency. By combining AI tools, financial planning, and a trusted professional network, she created a business that ran for two months without her. This article shows how to build that kind of resilience—plus a practical checklist to help you start before crisis strikes.
  • How to Choose the Ideal Domain Name for Your Freelance Website, by Jack Nolan — Your domain name isn’t just a URL. It’s the cornerstone of your personal brand. Choose something short, memorable, and professional that reflects who you are and what you do. Using your own name (for example, YourName.me) or a simple variation works best.
  • Too Busy To Work On Your Business? by Lilli from IMMA — Freelancers often get so busy serving clients that they forget to take care of their own business. When marketing and relationship-building stop, opportunities dry up. This post reminds independents to carve out regular time to nurture their brand, stay visible, and delegate when needed. Consistent attention and proactive outreach are what keep a freelance business healthy and sustainable.

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