My Journey as a Freelancer: Embracing Solitude in the Philippines

Oct 15, 2023 | Freelancing | 28 comments

My Journey as a Freelancer: Embracing Solitude in the Philippines




Living Alone in the Philippines: How I Became a Freelancer

Living alone in any part of the world can be both exciting and challenging. As an adventurous soul, I wanted to test my independence and explore new horizons. That’s why I decided to pack my bags and move to the beautiful archipelago of the Philippines.

One of the main reasons that drew me to the Philippines was its booming freelancing scene. The country has become a hub for digital nomads, offering a perfect combination of affordable living costs, a welcoming culture, and a strong internet infrastructure. This made it an ideal place for me to kickstart my freelancing career.

The first step in my journey involved finding the perfect accommodation. I searched for a cozy apartment that fit my budget, yet still offered all the necessary amenities. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the cost of living in the Philippines was considerably lower compared to many Western countries. Not only did this allow me to live comfortably, but it also gave me some financial flexibility to invest in my freelancing career.

Once settled, I delved into the world of freelancing. Given my background in web development, I started by creating a professional portfolio showcasing my skills, experience, and past projects. Building a strong online presence is crucial for freelancers, and I made sure to showcase my work on various freelancing platforms and social media channels.

One of the advantages of living in the Philippines as a freelancer is the strong community of like-minded individuals. Networking events, coworking spaces, and digital nomad meetups are quite popular, allowing freelancers to connect, share ideas, and collaborate on projects. These events became an integral part of my freelancing journey, as they opened doors to new opportunities and introduced me to fellow professionals in my field.

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As important as it is to have a strong professional network, it is equally important to adapt to the local culture. The Filipino people are known for their warm hospitality and welcoming nature. Embracing their laid-back lifestyle helped me feel at home, and I quickly made friends who were always ready to show me around or teach me about their vibrant culture.

Some of the challenges I faced while living alone as a freelancer included managing finances and maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Being self-employed means being responsible for your own financial planning, taxes, and budgeting. However, with proper research and asking for advice from fellow freelancers, I was able to navigate these challenges effectively.

Maintaining a healthy work-life balance was another hurdle to overcome. Initially, I found myself working long hours and struggling to find time for leisure activities. However, over time, I learned to set boundaries and manage my workload more efficiently. I made it a point to explore the breathtaking landscapes, indulge in local culinary delights, and immerse myself in the captivating culture that the Philippines has to offer.

Living alone in the Philippines as a freelancer has been a transformative experience. It has allowed me to sharpen my professional skills, immerse myself in a new culture, and discover hidden gems in this beautiful country. With the support of the local community and the numerous opportunities available, the Philippines has truly become a haven for freelancers seeking growth and independence.

If you’re considering a freelancing lifestyle or want to explore an exciting new destination, living alone in the Philippines can be an extraordinary adventure. With its welcoming culture, affordable living costs, and a thriving freelancer community, this archipelago will surely leave an indelible mark on your journey towards personal and professional growth.

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28 Comments

  1. Claudelia

    This is what i learned from watching the video.
    · Save money
    · You can lose your job anytime
    · Restrict yourself from buying unecessary things
    · Stay healthy
    · invest
    Etc..

    Reply
  2. ciarelle

    haha we have a lot of pink things in common. pink is life <3

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  3. Akachan Anggie

    I love your house! <3 you have such pretty stuff. I hope i can also be able to support myself and learn how to live independently. so pink

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  4. Slush

    Introvert here. We do well emailing. Thanks for sharing.

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  5. mini sweaterpaws

    Hello! May I know ano pong unit noong sa Ref mo and how's the electric consumption? Thank you!

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  6. mutiyangpiling babae

    Ganoon talaga ang buhay dumadating talaga na nagsasawa ka na huwag kang mag-alala maraming kagaya mo. Mabuti na nakita ko ang channel mo dahil pampawala ng takot ito sa akin takot pa ako bumukod kaso kailangan na rin dahil hindi habang buhay nasa bahay ka ng mga magulang.

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  7. Lois Oh

    You are such a wonderful and right-minded youg lady, Your parents must be very proud of you. I am sure you will have the best days in the future. Blessings from Seoul.

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  8. Lia Sophia Ducusin

    randomly bumped onto your vid. and yeah, doing the same thing for months or years can be tiring as well. hmm, took notes of how you moved forward, hope i can step out of my comfort zone soon and do the things that i really want.

    Reply
  9. Carlos Marquez

    Hi guys if you're looking into being a VA just like I am, Surge is the one of the biggest resources for being a VA. L!nk in the comments

    Reply
  10. Jen

    What college degree you have

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  11. Jen

    Can you show how you edit

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  12. Jen

    What computer you use to edit.

    Reply
  13. Saya Kisaragi

    Ask ko lang po if nag ttrabaho pa rin po ba kayo sa inapplyan nyo that time??

    Reply
  14. Kiko Melon

    i finally found my people lol

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  15. Shai Ra

    we have the same weakness "communication skill" 🙁

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  16. Raijhn

    Sana all may ayaka

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  17. Aleksandr Sokol

    Привет) текст в субтитрах очень быстро показывается сложно читать. и в предыдущем видео субтитры были оформлены иначе, мне больше нравилось)

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  18. bread toaster

    want ko din talagang itry yung mga nakikita ko sa fb page na mga job offer relating sa freelancer pero nakakatakot na baka scam ganon tapos ma hack pa acc mo

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  19. r i z z e e  ღ

    I feel you. I'm also an email support and you may not be tired physically but your my gosh I feel like I'm about to throw up when I see that emails keeps coming. Especially after the holiday and no us reps are available, we get around a thousand pending which kinda sucks coz there's just 2 or 3 of you during that shift and lots of claims needs to be done ugh. Anyway, I wish you well 🙂 laban lang tau haha

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  20. sodapop

    I'd honestly want your tutorial on the mozza stick please

    PLEASE ATE

    Reply
  21. Marie Clare Masangkay

    thank you for sharing your story! hope someday I'll be able to live independently ☺

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  22. ICE CEE Studio

    I'm glad to learn about how you started as a freelancer. It's almost the same as mine. I'm freelancing since 2014 and some corporate jobs in between but I went back to FLing. Now full time. It's good to know that you get to choose a day shift. Mine is always night shift.

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  23. Lady B

    It really help me! I'm in Argentina, were find a job is so hard… I'm finishing this year with lots of doubts and needing changes, and your video help me to find another way to my problems: having a job.
    So thank you!!! ♡

    Reply
  24. katkath

    Hi, How old are you po when you started working?

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  25. Blair Mortis

    Hahahaha I like it when you stopped and stared at the can when the opener part bnroke lol it happened to me SO many times by now I got used to it XD

    Reply
  26. Koga

    ask ko lang po how much po ba yung PC nung di niyo pa po nabi-build?

    Reply

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