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Do You Know Your Rights As A Freelancer? July 30, 2019 |
Weekly Newsletter for FreelancersDo You Know Your Rights As A Freelancer?(Click on the Image to directly go to the Newsletter.) Following are the brief summaries of the articles that we've featured in this newsletter. Click on the Go to the Newsletter icon below that links to the newsletter and check the articles. There is a lot in the news in Australia about workers' rights and wage theft. As freelancers you are self-employed, but you still have rights. We provide links to articles on freelancers' rights from three different countries. Huffington Post has some great articles for freelancers. One of these articles relates to the important topic about using visualization to help achieve your goals. It is an important skill for freelancers to use. We not only discuss the issue, but provide links to a Huffington Post article and an Amazon eBook on the subject. If you have been working as a freelancer for a while you will realize that there is a vast international freelancing community that is working co-operatively on projects. It is part of globalization. There are apps and tools to make working
internationally easier. We provide a link to an article from the giant freelancing platform www.freelancer.com about 7 awesome tools to make freelancing easier. One issue of that is often mentioned in the international community is that of negative equity in housing. This will have a major impact on the work-life balance of a whole generation of homeowners deeply in mortgage debt. One of the obvious solutions is increasing the family income to repay negative equity early. We provide a link to an article on the subject of how to go about it as well as understanding negative equity. Registering a business name is an issue that many freelancers have to consider along with having a domain name and trademark. We look at an example and provide a link to an article that considers the issues
more deeply. In the Skills Development and Inspiration section of our newsletter we provide links to articles on journaling for freelancers, visualization and mood management and coping with redundancy. Our Amazon AWS news and Associates Case Study latest news is shared along with our regular news on cyber security for freelancers.
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