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How To Freelance While Working Full-Time

Written by Yurii Lazaruk | Mar 25, 2025 9:00:00 AM

For many, freelancing on the side is a stepping stone to independence. But it also brings a unique set of challenges: time pressure, mental overload, and isolation.

In this episode, we speak with Kaja Storbeck, a human relations manager and a recruitment consultant, who manages to handle full-time job and freelancing activities at the same time šŸ¤©

From this episode, you'll learn:

āœ… Why time management is the #1 challenge for freelancers with a full-time job
āœ… How to structure your day for deep focus and creative thinking
āœ… Why LinkedIn can be your most powerful freelance tool
āœ… How to build a strong support network that keeps you going
āœ… What mindset shifts are needed to make freelancing sustainable

Watch now and take control of your freelance journey! šŸš€

 

šŸŽ§ Or listen to it here on Spotify

 

Time and focus are your biggest assets

The biggest struggle when freelancing while employed? Time.

When you're working 8+ hours a day in the office, squeezing in freelance projects can feel overwhelming. But itā€™s not just about finding extra hoursā€”itā€™s about protecting your focus during those hours.

šŸ”¹ Use calendar blockers to set aside deep work sessions.
šŸ”¹ Separate your workspaces (e.g., use a different laptop for freelancing).
šŸ”¹ Define SMART goals for each session so you know what to accomplish.
šŸ”¹ Avoid multitaskingā€”freelance work deserves dedicated attention.

šŸ’” Pro Tip: Donā€™t try to cram everything into your evenings. Even one or two focused hours a few times a week can move the needle if you show up consistently.

 

Preventing burnout starts with boundaries

Itā€™s easy to let work bleed into every momentā€”especially when youā€™re juggling two careers. Thatā€™s why setting clear boundaries between your job, freelancing, and personal life is essential.

āœ”ļø Block time for friends and family on non-freelance days.
āœ”ļø Turn off notifications on your freelance days.
āœ”ļø Give yourself permission to take breaks when focus fades.

šŸ’” Pro Tip: Productivity isnā€™t about hustling nonstopā€”itā€™s about working smart. If your mindā€™s not in it, take a break, recharge, and come back stronger.

 

Freelancers need community more than they think

Many freelancers try to figure everything out alone. But the most successful ones? They ask for help.

Your guest credits her freelance support networkā€”built primarily through LinkedInā€”for helping her stay sane and solve problems faster.

āœ… Join freelance communities on Slack, LinkedIn, or Meetup.
āœ… Proactively reach out for advice or feedback.
āœ… Donā€™t be afraid to say ā€œIā€™m stuckā€ā€”someoneā€™s been there before.

šŸ’” Pro Tip: Building a support network takes time. Start today with one message or one coffee chatā€”you never know where it might lead.

 

LinkedIn is your freelance launchpad

Every client this guest landed came through LinkedIn. Not cold emails. Not platforms. Just being consistently visible and valuable on LinkedIn.

āœ”ļø Pick a niche and make it clear in your headline and posts.
āœ”ļø Share your knowledgeā€”even if it feels small or obvious.
āœ”ļø Engage with others to stay top-of-mind in your network.

šŸ’” Pro Tip: You donā€™t need to go viral. You just need to be findable, relatable, and helpful to the right people.

 

Want to freelance on the side? Start with these three steps

If a friend wanted to start freelancing while working full-time, hereā€™s what the guest would tell them:

  1. Pick your niche. Get clear on what you want to be known for. Donā€™t list 10 thingsā€”focus on one that people can associate with your name.
  2. Start networking now. LinkedIn is a goldmineā€”but only if you use it. Post consistently, comment genuinely and connect with people in your field.
  3. Create systems that work for you. Whether itā€™s time blocks, task lists, or toolsā€”find a structure that helps you stay on track without burning out.

 

One small action you can take today

ā€œIf you're thinking about starting on LinkedInā€”donā€™t wait for tomorrow. Start today.ā€

Even if itā€™s just updating your headline or sending one message, taking a small step now can lead to big freelance opportunities later.

 

TL;DR

āœ”ļø Freelancing while working full-time is possibleā€”with structure and clarity.
āœ”ļø Use calendar blockers and SMART goals to protect your freelance hours.
āœ”ļø Build a support network so youā€™re not doing it all alone.
āœ”ļø LinkedIn is your best friendā€”start showing up now.
āœ”ļø Donā€™t wait for perfection. Start building your freelance future today.

 

5 quotes from this conversation

1ļøāƒ£ ā€œTime management and focus are everything when you're juggling a full-time job and freelancing.ā€
2ļøāƒ£ ā€œFreelancers donā€™t need to struggle aloneā€”community support can turn hours of stress into minutes of clarity.ā€
3ļøāƒ£ ā€œIā€™ve found every single freelance client through LinkedIn.ā€
4ļøāƒ£ ā€œConsistency beats intensityā€”block two hours a week and treat it like a meeting with your future self.ā€
5ļøāƒ£ ā€œStart small. One post. One message. One hour. Thatā€™s how a freelance career begins.ā€