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Back to Episodes59. From Freelance Writer to Business Coach for Creative Freelance Digital Marketers & Tech Writer with Rachel Meltzer
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In this episode of Soulpreneur Scaling Stories, I’m joined by Rachel Meltzer, a business coach for creative freelance digital marketers and a seasoned freelance writer. Rachel shares her incredible journey from part-time freelancer to building a sustainable full-time business, all while overcoming burnout and crafting a life she loves.
We dive into the challenges freelancers face, including navigating burnout, setting boundaries, and finding the right clients. Rachel opens up about her approach to coaching and how her “ungatekeeping” philosophy has transformed her business and supported countless freelancers in achieving their goals. She also discusses the importance of experimenting with your business model, trusting the process, and creating offers that align with your values and lifestyle.
Whether you’re a virtual assistant, OBM, or service provider, this conversation will leave you inspired to prioritize your well-being, refine your strategy, and scale your business intentionally.
Key Points Covered:
✨ Strategies to prevent burnout and build a sustainable freelance business
✨ Why “ungatekeeping” is a powerful approach to attract clients
✨ How experimentation and alignment lead to lasting success
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