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Finally, no matter what the transition, may even be around switching freelance websites, there’s a good chance you’ll carry over clients and colleagues from your old world. People remember people. A local client who remembers you as an easy-to-work-with writer might hear about your new line of work and think, “You know what? My kids would enjoy horse riding lessons.” Now obviously that was an extreme example. Chances are your transition won’t be nearly as big. But having said that in some ways you should treat your new focus as a completely new freelance practice. I, for one, embark upon bridging the gap between what is and what could be: You can hire me for a one to one consultancy. www.zorayskhalid.com

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