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When you are an entrepreneur, freelancer or small business owner, you often talk about profit and cash flow as if they were the same thing. However, these two financial indicators are very different and their confusion can lead to serious management errors.

When you are an entrepreneur, the most valuable resource is not money... but time. Unfortunately, many freelancers and small business managers fall into recurring pitfalls that eat up their days and prevent them from focusing on what matters most: growing their business. Here are the 5 most common time management mistakes — and more frequently, how to avoid them.

When you become a freelancer, freelancer or small business manager, it is sometimes difficult to draw a clear border between your professional life and your personal life. Flexible hours, remote working and the mental load associated with managing one's business often make this separation unclear. However, learning to distinguish between these two areas is essential to maintaining productivity, balance, and mental health.

When you are a freelancer or a freelancer, time is the most valuable resource. However, it is often fragmented by customer requests, administrative, unexpected events and the difficulty of juggling several projects. Fortunately, new productivity methods are emerging and transforming the way we work: batching, deep work and the use of artificial intelligence (AI). Let's discover how these approaches allow solo entrepreneurs to gain efficiency and peace of mind.

Being a solo entrepreneur means juggling several hats: salesman, accountant, marketer, content creator, customer service... And without a solid organization method, overload happens quickly. The good news? There are proven systems to structure your daily life and free up time for what really matters: developing your business. In this article, let's discover how to set up a concrete, simple but powerful organization system, adapted to freelancers and managers of small businesses.

Entrepreneurship has long been considered an adventure reserved for an elite: heirs, graduates of Grandes Écoles, people who are well surrounded or already have their own funds. However, the reality is changing. In a world where digital tools, no-code and entrepreneurial communities are exploding, social condition is no longer an insurmountable barrier.