Key Takeaways
Working for yourself versus having others work for you bring differing degrees of flexibility and autonomy.
Freelancing grants you complete control over your workflow, but business ownership teaches you how to relinquish some control and replace it with more growth opportunities.
Which path is right for you depends on what professional route you’re best suited for and most appeals to you.
When I started my public relations career, freelancing felt like freedom. I could pick my clients, set my schedule and choose my projects. But as the years went on, I realized that freedom has limits … and those limits were my own — specifically, my time, my energy and my capacity. If I kept taxing them all to the max, there was the real danger of crashing and burning. That’s when I real

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