From Freelancer to Founder

How to make the shift.

A lot of freelancers are exceptional at helping other people build their businesses, but struggle to fully take control of their own.

At Harlow Homebase on May 21st, Chedva Ludmir is breaking down what it actually takes to shift from a freelancer to founder mindset.

Harlow Homebase is a free one-day virtual conference for freelancers, founders, creators, and small business owners who are ready to grow their revenue and build a business that lasts.

In her session, “From Freelancer to Founder,” Chedva will introduce the Gravitas Growth Loop, a framework designed to help you stop operating in “helper mode” and start showing up as a more confident, strategic leader in your business.

If you have been over-delivering, under-charging, waiting for permission, or constantly reacting instead of leading, this session will challenge the way you think about your role in your business and how you show up within it.

One day can (and will) change the trajectory of your business.

This conference is brought to you by sponsors who actively support independent business owners:

Lettuce provides a secure, all-in-one system that streamlines business operations and finance, including accounting, taxes, payroll, healthcare, and retirement benefits. Through its SoloHQ™ platform, Lettuce gives solopreneurs access to many of the same advantages offered by the world’s best businesses.

Solo Health Collective - Finally, a real major medical plan built for freelancers and independent business owners. Solo provides nationwide PPO access in all 50 states, concierge support, and flexible monthly start dates – no PEO required.

The Fix Collective builds content strategies for business owners who refuse to be average, so they attract the right people who say “when can we start?”

The Legalmiga Library is a comprehensive legal resource hub providing small business owners and freelancers with accessible, practical templates and training to protect their brands, services, and creative content from day one.

Cheers,

Samantha