Author: Laura Wendy

Looking for a wordsmith who can elevate your brand and captivate your audience? Look no further, I’m a seasoned creative writer and writing coach with a passion for crafting compelling stories and helping others do the same. If you're looking for a writer who can help you connect with your audience and stand out in a crowded marketplace. With my talent, experience, and dedication to excellence, I’m the perfect partner for your next writing project. With years of experience in the industry, I have honed my skills in everything from copywriting and content creation to fiction and poetry. My unique voice and ability to tap into the emotions of my readers set me apart from the crowd, and my dedication to this craft shines through in every piece I produce. I don’t just write for myself. I also share my expertise with others as a writing coach, helping aspiring writers unlock their own creativity and find their own unique voices. Whether you're struggling to get started on getting your first client or looking to polish your professional writing skills, I’m here to guide you every step of the way.
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3 EASY TIPS ON HOW TO SAVE MONEY AND GET OUT OF DEBT FAST

Have you ever thought of saving and getting out of continuous and rising debts but you keep procrastinating; using excuses like “I will start saving next year” or “I have way too much bills to pay”? Well, truth be told, I’ve been there! Saving money can prove to be a tough hassle as well as a confusing issue and this is why I’ve compiled these three summarized but detailed tips on how you can save money and get out of debt fast.

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3 TIPS ON HOW TO BUILD AN EMERGENCY FUND

In my previous post on financial literacy, I touched on the importance of understanding money-related dynamics. That means understanding that anything can happen that might cause a significant imbalance in your income and financial goals. However, that shouldn’t be the case.

I know you are eager to know the tips on how to build your emergency fund, but first, I will explain why I started saving for emergencies. I am a freelance writer and blogger. I say my profession because it is my source of income, and with it comes irregular work schedules and thus paychecks.

This means I can get a ton of work in a particular month and very little to no jobs the other month. The uncertainty that comes with this payment plan made me think of how I could shelter myself and my lifestyle in the “low months.”

One day as I was ‘Netflix and chilling,’ I came across a series called “The Smart Money Woman.” This series really changed my perspective on money management.

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Financial Literacy- What is it, and why is it important?

Money is crucial in today’s world. Everything has a cost or value, which mostly requires money to get it. As every individual grows, they need more of it.

Now, it is not a shocker that making money is hard. Even if it isn’t for you, you have to make tough decisions on allocating a particular amount to a specific purpose or task every day. I am sure you agree that this is hard, right?

Some individuals get paid or earn money hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, and so on. Others like me, who is a freelance writer, can’t say their exact monthly income and its trends. So, how you use this money to suit your lifestyle while ensuring you save and grow sums up to financial literacy.

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4 Considerations for Women Starting a Post-Pandemic Home-Based Business

It’s not a secret that the pandemic has disproportionately affected women. Mental illness has ballooned over the past few years, domestic violence has increased (according to UN Women), and mothers have spent more time on childcare than fathers even when both parents work full-time.

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5 Mistakes to Avoid While Writing an Article

I take a wordy article introduction as a sign of a lack of enough preparation on the writer’s side. You’re not so sure about what you want to write about and as a result, you’re hemming and hawing before getting to the point.

Writers love to dramatically set up scenes but when it comes to non-fiction writing – get to the hook ASAP. The clock is ticking as it is.

Did I spend so much time on that intro? Lol

The goal is to communicate more clearly and focus on the message you’re passing rather than the several needless words.

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4 Proven Proposals That Got Me Hired on Upwork, And Their Respective Clients’ Job Descriptions

Hello writers and readers, It’s 10; 25 pm East African time as I start writing this article. I love sharing […]

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TIPS FOR WRITING UPWORK PROPOSALS – MY EXAMPLES

It’s 2020, and Upwork clients have mastered enough of all the copy and pasted proposals. They are yearning for customized […]

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Using Complex Words in Your Article Pushes People Away

Simple words always beat big words. Even the most educated people do not resent simple words. Simple words are the only words the majority of people understand.
In an article, you should focus on lucidly telling your story, while maintaining the richness of your subject.
If you’re among the people that think writing big words appears more legit and impress others – this is the time to change your thought. That’s not true. They annoy and distract your readers instead.

Using simple words to write your article doesn’t sum up to writing a boring article. Take the challenge of writing an interesting article using simple words.

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What Exactly Is Freelance Writing – How Do You Become One?

You are probably wondering what freelance writing is all about.  Maybe you’ve seen me talk about it countless times on […]

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How To Get The Most Out Of Your Online Courses

I completed my Graphic Design course  in Udemy last week on Wednesday. Confession- I feel like I gained more than […]

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