Solo Travel & Solopreneurship: How Kristine Thomason Found Fulfillment as a Freelance Writer
Episode 116 of the Build Your Own Fairytale podcast, hosted by Kristen Lettini, titled "Solo Travel & Solopreneurship: How Kristine Thomason Found Fulfillment as a Freelance Writer" was published on February 6, 2025 and runs 36 minutes.
February 6, 2025 ·36m · Build Your Own Fairytale
Summary
Text Kristen your thoughts or feedback about the show Kristine Thomason shares her fascinating journey as a lifestyle writer and editor at major publications such as Women's Health and mindbodygreen, to becoming a thriving freelance writer, editor, and consultant. Kristine candidly discusses the pivotal moment of being laid off that ultimately led her to take the leap and embrace the freedom of freelance work. She quickly realized the importance of establishing clear boundaries and practicing...
Episode Description
Text Kristen your thoughts or feedback about the show
Kristine Thomason shares her fascinating journey as a lifestyle writer and editor at major publications such as Women's Health and mindbodygreen, to becoming a thriving freelance writer, editor, and consultant.
Kristine candidly discusses the pivotal moment of being laid off that ultimately led her to take the leap and embrace the freedom of freelance work.
She quickly realized the importance of establishing clear boundaries and practicing saying “no” to opportunities that don’t feel like a good fit.
Learn more and check out some of Kristine’s work at KristineThomason.com or connect with her on Instagram at Kristine.Thomason.
PS If you want to check it out, here’s the link to Kristine’s article about her solorette trip.
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