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Fiverr is my life. you?


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My life:

Teaching at university

Writing educational books

Creating and developing e-learning materials

Innovations in maritime industry

SHINee

2D1N

Running man

Knowing brothers

Super Junior

Infinity challenge

Brain games

Design

Art

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Fiverr

I liked that you placed Fiverr as not a high priority in your life.

Sadly, many new Sellers forget the importance of keeping freelancing in perspective and finding a correct work/life balance.

I hope I’m not the only person to note this from your post.

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My life:

Teaching at university

Writing educational books

Creating and developing e-learning materials

Innovations in maritime industry

SHINee

2D1N

Running man

Knowing brothers

Super Junior

Infinity challenge

Brain games

Design

Art

.

.

.

.

.

.

Fiverr

wow. Long-tail life with you.

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I was the weirdo who wrote kpop fanfiction in the back of my Biology notebooks way before I even realised Fiverr was a thing so while I do benefit from my writing this site isn’t why I write.
(Well unless I’m sick because then normally I wouldn’t.)
Fiverr does help me support some of my hobbies and obsessions (like gaming and tea) but I don’t think freelancing on here really defines me.

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Woaw…

I consider fiverr as pastime. The main reason I signed was to actually improve my skills and knowledge in different fields during my studies. In fact the best way to learn something is to practise a lot on real life projects. I am pretty sure that after I graduate I’ll leave fiverr behind because it’s not even in my life to-do list.

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Fiverr is just a way to earn money for me and a way to avoid the office life that I tried out and did not enjoy at all. I do spend a lot of time here - especially since I started to become active in the forum.

However, translation is not my passion, and I am not going to stick around here forever. I have to admit that I am beginning to find working here less and less fun as time goes on. I hope that the passion project I am pursuing right now will be able to earn me enough money to quit Fiverr, so I can work on what I truly want to. The project will take a long time to finish, so I will be a seller here for at least 1-2 more years.

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I’m planning on offering my services on Fiverr for the long haul if possible, but no, Fiverr is not my life.

I’ve performed enough jobs over the years to know what I do not like doing. I love acting and voice acting, so I will keep acting and voice acting. If it’s on Fiverr, great! If it is through somewhere else, then that’s great too.

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I’d say Fiverr is part of my everyday life for sure.
I wake up, check my emails, and usually I have several messages from Fiverr.
I check those messages, I respond, if I have an order I look at my schedule for that week and plan things out. If I have some extra time, I check if there are any new fun stuff here on the forum.

Having that said though, Fiverr is not my life! 😅
I have a full time job and most of my life is spent offline outside Fiverr.
I love working here, I learned a lot, it helped me a lot during lockdown, and I am
very grateful.

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I am working mostly on Fiverr, and the platform was good to me, I managed to accomplish a lot of things like buying a car and my own home. So I definitely owe a lot to them and the opportunities they provided.

Fiverr is no one’s life, but it’s definitely a major part of many people’s lives for sure. I am not alone when I say Fiverr changed my life, and it definitely opened up a lot of amazing opportunities.

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