BACK ISSUES
Missed some issues of Chaos Freelancer? That’s ok, here they are!
Issue 01: Welp. I’ve Got Nothing. (A false start)
Issue 02: It’s a Scammy Kind of Day (What you need to know about scams!)
Issue 03: Don’t Be Your Own Worst Boss (What it says on the tin)
Issue 04: A Case of the Shoulds (Ya’ll, I should everything.)
Issue 05: I’m a Grown Up (A look back on over 13 years of freelancing)
Issue 6: The Yes in the No (When you say yes to something, you have to say no)
Issue 7: The End of the Road (How do you plan to leave your business?)
Issue 8: Share Your Process (Talking can be the cure)
Issue 9: The Shift (Planning for moms and other people with dependents who are Up In Their Mix)
Issue 10: One is the Loneliest Number (but it doesn’t have to be) (How can you get over being lonely)
Issue 11: Don’t-It-Yourself (No, really, do not do all the work yourself)
Issue 12: Freelance Gardening (Cutting out clients and work)
Issue 13: Coping with Distrat-wait, what? (How to deal with being distracted)
Issue 14: The Freelance Palace of Despair (What to do when you hate all the things)
Issue 15: We Don’t Need No Celebrations… (Do you celebrate your work?)
Issue 16: Takin’ our Gym Learnin’ to work (How can you take lessons from the gym into your work)
Issue 17: The Embarrassingly Sappy One (Thanking you for reading me)
Issue 18: The Chaos Freelancer Holiday Spectacular (featuring the Guidelines Guide)
Issue 19: Time Will Take You (working while processing grief or illness)
Issue 20: Dance of Days (On creating unconventional weekends when you need them)
Issue 21: Safety Dance (What to do when emergency strikes)
Issue 22: One Small Step (why doing little things over and over is better than striving for really big things)
Issue 23: Borrowed Mountains (when you realized the plans you’ve made aren’t the ones you want)
Issue 24: Invisible Movement (why I use guidelines instead of goals & resolutions in my own work)
Issue 25: A few of my favorite things (a short list of things that helped me keep on keeping on’)
Issue 26: A Long Winter’s Nap (on lessons & guidelines for the year)