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Diary of a Freelancer

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300 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2021

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Amanda Jones

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May 29, 2023
"The Diary of a Freelancer" fearlessly breaks boundaries and embraces authenticity. It doesn't apologize for its unconventional approach to content and presentation. This memoir dares to be different, challenging the traditional norms of reading a book. As I personally embarked on its pages, I was fired up and inspired to return to the freelance world, which I did with success. It offered profound insights into the life of a creative freelancer, while inviting me to explore new territories and question established conventions. Through its simplicity and unique style, "The Diary of a Freelancer" showcased the power of being true to oneself and the importance of embracing individuality.

Recommended for anyone who breathes.
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May 31, 2023
Are you a freelancer? A dreamer? An artist in a commodified world? Amanda Jones is the voice you want singing in your head and whispering in your heart that every little thing is going to be okay—more than okay, it might just be magic. Because there's no road to magic; the magic lies in how you travel whichever road you find yourself on. "Diary of a Freelancer" opens an intimate conversation with yourself, and Amanda has made sure to leave plenty of space for you. With this book, you can have a best friend sitting right there on your bedside table (because this gem isn't closed long enough to go on the bookshelf).
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May 29, 2023
Want to be inspired and light a creative spark that will ignite your mind? Read Diary of a Freelancer and experience what it's like to dream and believe! Every page provokes a desire to explore the limits of possibility, prods you to take a risk, have a go, do more, go further. But at your own pace. After all "Why do we rush. Things that grow fast: weeds. Things that grow slow: trees." My favourite aphorism from the author! Plant yourself in this book and grow tall and majestic!
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February 8, 2025
Work by one of my favorite artists transformed into a book. A magical and lyrical meditation on one’s self
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