You are probably reading this if you're a college or a graduate student and are planning to freelance. Your reasons could possibly be the need for extra income, or some hands-on experience, or just something to do with your free time. Guess what, these are all legitimate reasons that you can utilise for your own benefit!

Yes, the working world may be daunting and force you out of your precious Sunday morning sleep, but the benefits are worth it. Here’s what you get out of freelancing.

As discussed in our another article The Importance Of Networking, networking is the key aspect of landing jobs when one works from home. Freelancing may not always provide a steady sustainable income, hence it is of utmost importance to reach out to people and keep all options open.

Now, what if you're shy? Quiet, shy or introverted, whichever you call yourself, it is understandably difficult for you to communicate with strangers or initiate conversations. It is a misconception that shy people cannot network. Networking is not based on being outgoing, it's about building relationships based on trust, sincerity, and generosity. If you're struggling to meet new people, here are a few things you could try to improve your network.

Work-from-home is a professional set-up where the worker is self-employed, usually to businesses or to several clients at a time. He or she doesn’t need to go to an office and can work from the comfort of their private homes. Essentially, you are your own boss!

However, it is inevitable that you end up going easy on yourself, and since you are your own boss, self-regulation is the key to succeeding as a freelancer. Discipline is essential to maintain a healthy work ethic. Following are some tips to inculcate that work ethic and be motivated in your job without slacking off.