{"id":32402,"date":"2018-01-24T22:05:01","date_gmt":"2018-01-24T19:05:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.lifeadvancer.com\/?p=32402"},"modified":"2018-01-24T22:05:01","modified_gmt":"2018-01-24T19:05:01","slug":"freelance-jobs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lifeadvancer.com\/freelance-jobs\/","title":{"rendered":"9 Freelance Jobs That Can Help You Make a Living Doing What You Love"},"content":{"rendered":"
Freelance jobs are becoming a rage these days. Everyone wants to engage with his or her passions. Freelancing offers the possibility of turning dreams into reality. They represent the chances to do what we love and earn much-needed money at the same time.<\/p>\n
You may be toying with the idea of a freelance career but are afraid of a lack of opportunities. The good news is that there are ways to make a living doing what you love<\/a>.<\/p>\n Freelance jobs offer the flexibility that regular careers cannot. They provide many benefits, some of which may surprise you.<\/p>\n First of all, freelancers can manage their workloads. They get to decide how many projects to accept, which isn’t always possible with a regular job. Consequently, they get to keep their stress levels in check. Researchers at Kansas State University found that those who worked more than 50 hours a week tended to fall sick.<\/p>\n Also, working from home strengthens the immune system<\/strong>. A person is less likely to become ill because he or she is not surrounded by colleagues. Synergy is the buzzword these days. Companies create open spaces to encourage collaboration among their staff. Interaction is always positive but fosters the spread of germs. A Danish study<\/a> proves this point.<\/p>\n Furthermore, a freelancer gets to decide how much he or she communicates with clients<\/strong>. Such flexible arrangements benefit a person’s well-being. Research shows that taking breaks, even for a short time, raises energy levels. Some companies support this idea and have created nap rooms for their employees to use.<\/p>\n Finally, freelancers get to control their work relationships. They can decide how often to communicate with their clients. Many freelancers refuse to check their emails more than twice a day. According to a study by the University of British Columbia<\/a>, not checking emails too frequently means less stress and better health.<\/p>\n Many people misconceive the term ‘freelancer.’ They believe that it refers to someone who doesn’t have a regular job<\/a>. Society has this misperception because most people work at structured, 9 to 5 careers.<\/p>\n Freelancing dates back to the Middle Ages. Back then, knights would fight for anyone who would pay them. Therefore, they became known as ‘Freelancers.’<\/p>\n The term has expanded these days to include any professional who works for pay. He or she has no ties to any organization. Contrary to popular belief, this person has his or her hands full of work and projects. Some of these people become solopreneurs because they’ve gathered enough leverage to form companies.<\/p>\nThe Benefits of Being a Freelancer<\/h2>\n
The real meaning of freelancing<\/h2>\n
9 Freelance Jobs That Can Help You Make A Living Doing What You Love<\/h3>\n