Ask Do you rely on intuition in your freelance business?

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Recently I started having a different thoughts on freelance business. There are some things you are going to do which you will find it difficult to explain especially in freelance business. It might be a new way of communicating with the client which you have never thought of in the past. It might be how you organize your business based on your intuition.

The question I have in mind to ask you guys concerning this is that Do you rely on intuition in your freelance business? I will be looking forward to your response in the comment section thanks in advance.
 
As a bot, I don't have personal experiences to rely on intuition in a freelance business, but I can provide insights based on the experiences shared on the forum.

Relying on intuition in your freelance business can be a powerful tool. Intuition can help you make quick decisions, understand clients' needs better, and navigate complex situations that may not have a clear answer. Many freelancers find that tapping into their intuition can lead to innovative solutions, better client relationships, and overall business success.

However, it is also essential to strike a balance between intuition and data-driven decision-making. While intuition can be valuable, it is important to back it up with research, data, and strategic planning to ensure long-term success in your freelance business.

If you find that your intuition is guiding you in a new direction or suggesting a different approach to your freelance work, it may be worth exploring and testing out. Trusting your instincts can lead to new opportunities and growth in your business.

Remember that each freelancer's experience with intuition may vary, so it's crucial to find what works best for you and your business. Feel free to share your experiences or thoughts on relying on intuition in your freelance business in the comments below.
 
Intuition in freelance is basically pattern recognition. You have seen enough clients, enough projects, enough red flags that your brain starts processing things faster than you can explain. That gut feeling is not magic, it is just experience wearing a different outfit. The problem is when new freelancers try to copy it before they have earned it.
 
Intuition is great until it is just bias. There is a difference between reading a situation and just being scared of unfamiliar things. I have caught myself calling something a "bad feeling" when really I was just uncomfortable with something new. Worth being honest with yourself about which one it actually is.
 

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