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Perfectionism got in my way too! And a 9-5, came back so exhausted to do anything else so I can relate. I also agree that we as creators need to have the initiative to connect with other creators, no need to use the word networking. Just to feel less lonely will be a great start. Keep creating Rachel!
As someone who just quit their job to become self-employed, you are a huge inspiration to me. Besides your creative way to edit videos that is just so cute and on point with your storytelling, I always feel like I get a lot of value from your videos in a very chatty, easy to digest way. As if you were giving a friend an advice sharing your experience. Thank you!
I recently came across your RUclips channel and immediately subscribed! You inspire me so much, I'm currently stuck in a full-time job that isn't fulfilling, with 50+ hour work weeks. I'm determined to work on an app and learn how to make apps in my spare time so I can move on from this job and start working for myself as well! Thank you for your insights, it's honestly really relatable to listen to and reassuring. Making the leap is scary! Also great quality content
you're my comfort youtuber! hope it works out for you and everything will be just sunshine!!!! your video are so awesome and I love your videos! thank you for making my time actually worth to watch the video!!! you're just amaaazinnggg!
This video is so comforting and, at the same time, so encouraging. I have always wanted to work a 9-5 because I thought that is where the most growth is. However, because of the current job market and my mental health going downhill, I decided I would not be in this rat race anymore. Your video came at the right time when self-doubt was getting to me about my decision, and I felt encouraged. Thank you!😁
thanks for the kind words. I wish you all the best 🫂 I wanted the video to be real, encouraging and also express that being self employed is not all good. there are pros and cons to each.
Yay! I've been eagerly waiting for a new video. I see a lot of myself in you-the desire to be my own boss, work independently, and create authentic content that reflects who I am and my journey. Not everyone is meant to be an entrepreneur, and not everyone is cut out to be an employee either. As someone with many interests outside of work, it can be tough when I'm unable to pursue them because of job demands. So, I'm working hard to build the income and freedom I need to explore other aspects of my life. Both working for someone and working for myself have their challenges, but I've chosen my path. Thank you, Rachel, for being such an inspiration. I love you❤
thank you 🫶 i appreciate that you shared your story here! i’m so happy to hear that you’ve chosen your path - wishing you great success in whichever interest you pursue 😊
I recently started getting into UX freelancing after quitting my previous fulltime UX gig & taking about a year off to explore what I want & what makes me happy. Your videos (& your website) have been super helpful to watch for me to get prepared for freelancing! A big thank you & keep up the good stuff!!
Rachel!! So happy that you're posting videos again. Another fantastic one and always inspired by your journey and will continue to learn from your wisdom. Sending love and support xx
Love this honest sharing as I'm struggling to keep my motivation with my current job. Still finding my way but the insights you've shared are so useful. Keep it up!😀
That was such an amazing educational content💯 Unlike most creators, who overwhelm the audience with 'If you're in your 20s, do this ASAP', this video was calm and inspiring. I would love to know more of your insights on 'freelancing alongside with effective skill development'
This is lovely! I'd love to see like a step-bystep guide or what you did in order to be self employed as that is exactly what I want to be but I'm struggling to find any gigs as a freelancer. Thanks!
Rachel - I have been watching you on and off for a while. Love your Videos - I know deep down I want to work on my own - Thank you for your Practical candid advice!!! It is Greatly Appreciated.
I can relate to this. I quit my corporate job in dec 2023. Went fully freelance Jan 2024 and also juggling my own design company with my partner. It was tough because i quit with no fix freelance clients and i wasnt drawing salary from my own company as the money we get from the project we reinvest it into the company all these while. I eventually manage to secure a retainer client on my freelance pipeline for a 6 months contract of $3000 per month. After 8 months doing this, a good role knock on my door but it was for full time. An ACD role with a good high pay, I took it. But Now i feel miserable as I have to juggle 4 main source of income. - My full time job - Managing my business needs and team - Executing work for my retainer client - Executing work for my freelance client Will i drop soon. Maybe but Im willing to try this.
woah that's a lot of wins for you, although it's tiring to juggle 4 sources of income. for retainer and freelance client, you can consider delegating a small part of the work to a freelancer to get you through this without burning out. you could even hire a part time employee to help you and your partner! I think the full time job also gives you a lot of learning opportunities apart from the high pay :)
I notise every time I watch your video , I mind is like calm , so I think we create a special category for this type of video , where mind become calm, I am not talking about asmr , there include your video , where we get information. , and this type of vibe , where user experience also included
I’m new to ui ux and web design. Taking a course and building my resume. Do you really think it’s possible for us to survive working on our own? I live with my parents and I don’t have to rush to move out. This might be my opportunity to become my own boss. I don’t have to pay rent.
this journey took me years and it's definitely not easy. ☀️ on the bright side, remote/hybrid job opportunities have increased since the pandemic, and design/collaboration tools (figma, slack, miro etc) are much more accessible compared to 5-10 years ago 🥹 living with family and keeping costs low (while growing your savings) is a great way to start. if possible, consider freelancing on the side while you're employed. freelancing not only brings you income, but also helps you grow as a business owner and you learn how to build a relationship with clients etc. This will prepare you better for self employment if you do decide to quit in future. it seems like you are proactively taking actions towards building the lifestyle you want - keep it up! thanks for watching and I hope this video has helped you in some way!
I laughed so hard with the 'Can I pick your brain' meme. Every time you are interrupted it takes 15 minutes to get back into the flow of what you were doing.
I also got a chronic illness one year ago. Now I'm in a similar position, wanting to build sth for myself..... But is scary not knowing whether it will work out.
@@rachelhow I am moving there soon hopefully. I am from U.K. Thank you for your videos, really appreciate your time and hardwork in producing them. I find the videos very inspiring and on the same wave length as me. 🙌
I don't have money to go to school so I wanted to be a UI ux designer and I was thinking how am I going to learn this how am I going to do that before becoming a ux designer and I need help on how to become one
Hey Rachel , really nice video ! I was wondering if I could help you with more Quality Editing in your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail and also help you with the overall youtube strategy and growth ! Pls let me know what do you think ?
B a digital nomad. Go.solo.backpacking like me . 2-6 weeks each trip . Nx winter Iran for MTH to ski , eat , make new friends n learn a new culture. Mart FR KayL
hope you enjoyed this one! you can request a video here: airtable.com/shrAWb7oXtqb8s302
links mentioned:
rachelhow.com/resources - ui/ux design resources
buttery.so - the side project I built
@@rachelhow Send a suggestion. Hope to see it (if you like it or if it is worth it...)
No pressure...
Lots of love and support ❤️
Chase the dream not the money, choose content heart ❤❤. Go girl Rachel! Proud of youuuu.😊
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Perfectionism got in my way too! And a 9-5, came back so exhausted to do anything else so I can relate. I also agree that we as creators need to have the initiative to connect with other creators, no need to use the word networking. Just to feel less lonely will be a great start. Keep creating Rachel!
As a fellow Malaysian on the journey to achieve my own freedom by doing what I am passionate about, your insights are very helpful. Terima kasih!
As someone who just quit their job to become self-employed, you are a huge inspiration to me. Besides your creative way to edit videos that is just so cute and on point with your storytelling, I always feel like I get a lot of value from your videos in a very chatty, easy to digest way. As if you were giving a friend an advice sharing your experience. Thank you!
Glad that you're back after a short break, and looking forward for more content with the recharge!
thank you!!!! I'm glad to be able to create content that comes from the bottom of my heart. It's incredibly fulfilling.
I recently came across your RUclips channel and immediately subscribed! You inspire me so much, I'm currently stuck in a full-time job that isn't fulfilling, with 50+ hour work weeks. I'm determined to work on an app and learn how to make apps in my spare time so I can move on from this job and start working for myself as well! Thank you for your insights, it's honestly really relatable to listen to and reassuring. Making the leap is scary!
Also great quality content
I love that you were completely honest! Thank you! We all go through it!! 💗
you're my comfort youtuber! hope it works out for you and everything will be just sunshine!!!! your video are so awesome and I love your videos! thank you for making my time actually worth to watch the video!!! you're just amaaazinnggg!
ah thank you 🥹 reading this brings me so much joy 💛 you’re amazing too, i hope to continue to create more videos that you’ll love!
This video is so comforting and, at the same time, so encouraging. I have always wanted to work a 9-5 because I thought that is where the most growth is. However, because of the current job market and my mental health going downhill, I decided I would not be in this rat race anymore. Your video came at the right time when self-doubt was getting to me about my decision, and I felt encouraged. Thank you!😁
thanks for the kind words. I wish you all the best 🫂 I wanted the video to be real, encouraging and also express that being self employed is not all good. there are pros and cons to each.
Yay! I've been eagerly waiting for a new video. I see a lot of myself in you-the desire to be my own boss, work independently, and create authentic content that reflects who I am and my journey. Not everyone is meant to be an entrepreneur, and not everyone is cut out to be an employee either.
As someone with many interests outside of work, it can be tough when I'm unable to pursue them because of job demands. So, I'm working hard to build the income and freedom I need to explore other aspects of my life. Both working for someone and working for myself have their challenges, but I've chosen my path.
Thank you, Rachel, for being such an inspiration. I love you❤
thank you 🫶 i appreciate that you shared your story here! i’m so happy to hear that you’ve chosen your path - wishing you great success in whichever interest you pursue 😊
I recently started getting into UX freelancing after quitting my previous fulltime UX gig & taking about a year off to explore what I want & what makes me happy. Your videos (& your website) have been super helpful to watch for me to get prepared for freelancing! A big thank you & keep up the good stuff!!
Rachel!! So happy that you're posting videos again. Another fantastic one and always inspired by your journey and will continue to learn from your wisdom. Sending love and support xx
thank you Janessa!! you’re too kind 🫶
Love this honest sharing as I'm struggling to keep my motivation with my current job. Still finding my way but the insights you've shared are so useful. Keep it up!😀
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Thank you so much for sharing your journey, rachel. I feel so many points you touch here!
Thank you for sharing! Needed this perspective.
You are so welcome! 🤗
That was such an amazing educational content💯
Unlike most creators, who overwhelm the audience with 'If you're in your 20s, do this ASAP', this video was calm and inspiring.
I would love to know more of your insights on 'freelancing alongside with effective skill development'
You’re so kind! I aim to make my videos calm and inspiring. I’ll keep that in mind for future content 🙏
This is lovely! I'd love to see like a step-bystep guide or what you did in order to be self employed as that is exactly what I want to be but I'm struggling to find any gigs as a freelancer. Thanks!
I think she has some video about how to get first gigs somewhere..and i also heard upwork is a great place to start:)
really appreciate the honesty in this video
thank you!
really enjoyed the video and appreciate the sharing! thank you!!😊
Thank you for the insight in your experience ☘️ liked it 🎈
thank you!!
Much needed words and content since I'm going through similar phases.
i’m glad this resonated with you 🫶
Rachel - I have been watching you on and off for a while. Love your Videos - I know deep down I want to work on my own - Thank you for your Practical candid advice!!! It is Greatly Appreciated.
thanks for watching 🙏 Hope this video helped!
well well well 😎. that's exactly what I'm dreaming right now "being my own boss" . wish me luck I'll send you love 😁❤️
This was a phenomenal video Rachel, great to have you back!
P.S: At a point, I thought I was watching a movie😅. Really masterful work, keep it up!
Hey I just love your videos, there's so much to learn from your content. My most fav. are your Redesigning UI series 😍
I can relate to this. I quit my corporate job in dec 2023. Went fully freelance Jan 2024 and also juggling my own design company with my partner. It was tough because i quit with no fix freelance clients and i wasnt drawing salary from my own company as the money we get from the project we reinvest it into the company all these while. I eventually manage to secure a retainer client on my freelance pipeline for a 6 months contract of $3000 per month. After 8 months doing this, a good role knock on my door but it was for full time. An ACD role with a good high pay, I took it. But Now i feel miserable as I have to juggle 4 main source of income.
- My full time job
- Managing my business needs and team
- Executing work for my retainer client
- Executing work for my freelance client
Will i drop soon. Maybe but Im willing to try this.
woah that's a lot of wins for you, although it's tiring to juggle 4 sources of income. for retainer and freelance client, you can consider delegating a small part of the work to a freelancer to get you through this without burning out. you could even hire a part time employee to help you and your partner! I think the full time job also gives you a lot of learning opportunities apart from the high pay :)
I notise every time I watch your video , I mind is like calm , so I think we create a special category for this type of video , where mind become calm, I am not talking about asmr , there include your video , where we get information. , and this type of vibe , where user experience also included
I’m new to ui ux and web design. Taking a course and building my resume. Do you really think it’s possible for us to survive working on our own? I live with my parents and I don’t have to rush to move out. This might be my opportunity to become my own boss. I don’t have to pay rent.
this journey took me years and it's definitely not easy. ☀️ on the bright side, remote/hybrid job opportunities have increased since the pandemic, and design/collaboration tools (figma, slack, miro etc) are much more accessible compared to 5-10 years ago 🥹
living with family and keeping costs low (while growing your savings) is a great way to start. if possible, consider freelancing on the side while you're employed. freelancing not only brings you income, but also helps you grow as a business owner and you learn how to build a relationship with clients etc. This will prepare you better for self employment if you do decide to quit in future.
it seems like you are proactively taking actions towards building the lifestyle you want - keep it up!
thanks for watching and I hope this video has helped you in some way!
really love your content and also your editing skills. thank you for sharing your thoughts.
I appreciate the kind words, thank you!
Seus vídeos são inspiradores, obrigado por compartilhar. Hello from Brazil!
Appreciate this video!
thank you for watching 😊
I love buttery style, what are you using to code it?
I can't believe the ebook Magnetic Aura isn't a hot topic. It's an incredible read
Thanks for this great video and share of experiences
thank you!!! hope my experience and past mistakes helped :)
Hi, thanks for the video. What is your advice for those who quitted their job without other job in que?
This is helpful ❤
Glad it was helpful 🫶🫶
Hey, what resource did you use to learn back-end?
Oh and welcome back ❤
Great video....❤❤❤
Thank you!!!
a book that changed everything for me was Magnetic Aura from Borlest
Nice Content!
you're the first. thanks for watching!! appreciate the kind words :)
I love your logo (HR)❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
I'm looking to become a freelance designer as well. Any tips on finding clients?
I laughed so hard with the 'Can I pick your brain' meme. Every time you are interrupted it takes 15 minutes to get back into the flow of what you were doing.
exactly 🥲
Thank you so much
Ah shit, I hate meetings and calls too. Sometimes I receive calls while I'm in my flow state, which really makes me frustrated.
i would block calls until i exit my flow state (if possible, of course) - otherwise we’ll just have to get into it after a call 😅
Amazing video but I have to ask, what's the circle lamp to the left of your monitor???
It’s the Ikea DEJSA lamp! ✨
nice video.
I also got a chronic illness one year ago. Now I'm in a similar position, wanting to build sth for myself..... But is scary not knowing whether it will work out.
sorry to hear that, and you’ve got this 💪 don’t push yourself too hard - health is wealth!
I love Malaysia 🇲🇾💓
are you from 🇲🇾 too?
@@rachelhow I am moving there soon hopefully. I am from U.K.
Thank you for your videos, really appreciate your time and hardwork in producing them.
I find the videos very inspiring and on the same wave length as me. 🙌
ah, KL is an awesome city! definitely recommend :) thanks for the kind words as well. Appreciate the support.
What's your last job ? If u mind sharing
I don't have money to go to school so I wanted to be a UI ux designer and I was thinking how am I going to learn this how am I going to do that before becoming a ux designer and I need help on how to become one
How to get freelance clients?
Not having a job is scary.
you need to find the banned ebook magnetic aura even if it's the last thing you do in life
Does webflow work well in china?
I'm not sure, I'm Malaysian based in Kuala Lumpur 😅
@@rachelhow Understand, will check online and ask them as well directly, thank you!🙏
i like your videos so much💝💝.
thank you for the support! hope this one is useful to you :)
@@rachelhowtruly useful❤
500k end of year? ❤
let’s get to $500k 🙈
Hey Rachel , really nice video ! I was wondering if I could help you with more Quality Editing in your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail and also help you with the overall youtube strategy and growth ! Pls let me know what do you think ?
Hihi! 🥳
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so glad we bought those shirts!!!!
guys just read magnetic aura from borlest, and you'll never need to watch these videos again
Is there free resource?
No
B a digital nomad. Go.solo.backpacking like me . 2-6 weeks each trip . Nx winter Iran for MTH to ski , eat , make new friends n learn a new culture. Mart FR KayL