Reminder that if you owe someone money, regardless of the amount,pay them back. You might say na "Marami namang pera yan" but please take into consideration that they worked hard for that money. :)
Being financially independent now makes me appreciate how my mom raised me to allocate my funds well. My momma raised a material girl but she raised a financially literate one 💗
Working really makes you realize a lot of things but moving out of your parents's house CHANGES you. I miss my sisters and my mom but I don't regret moving out this early. Here's to growth! 🥂🫶🏼
Bottomline is, you can pursue freelancing without breaking the bank. Just do well in building your portfolio/resume and in the interview. If you're looking for a sign, go for it. I've been freelancing for a year now and I can say it's one of the best decisions I ever made. 🤍
I've been seeing a lot of freelancers in TikTok offering courses worth 10k (even up to 70k) and as a freelancer myself, I would say these courses are NOT necessary to close a client. Most of the time, the client will provide a training video for you to follow along to or+++
invite you to a zoom call to give detailed instructions. When I first started doing freelancing, I landed my first client without availing any paid courses. I mainly relied on the skills I developed during high school and YouTube (YouTube will be your best friend). +++