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Here’s a new curated open directory of European freelancers at your service.

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Robert VlachRobert Vlach

business consultant and founder of Freelancing.eu — I’m a business consultant specialized in supporting freelancers and business owners. I wrote the bestselling book The Freelance Way, started one of the largest national freelance communities in Europe and Europe’s first think-tank for freelancers.

Martin Fabian RusekMartin Fabian Rusek

graphic designer and artistic painter — Working as a freelance graphic designer and artistic painter since 1999: product catalogs, websites, branding and logos, product designs and packaging, merchandise, trade fairs, etc. Original artistic paintings for private collectors and galleries.

Pavel LorencPavel Lorenc

e-learning designer and consultant — Comprehensive services in the creation and development of e-learning courses, evaluations and consultations of e-learning solutions and systems. Master’s degree in adult education and over 10 years of professional experience with e-learning.

Michal KratochvilMichal Kratochvil

brand designer who transforms brands through design-driven marketing solutions — A seasoned professional with a unique blend of brand design and marketing expertise, delivering effective visual communication and results-driven campaigns, combining creative strategy with functional design to elevate brand presence.

Jitka KvartkovaJitka Kvartkova

senior business communication expert, coach, and mentor — Helping business owners and SME companies to stand out on all fronts, particularly in their B2B communication, including coaching, expert LinkedIn use, and content strategy. Vast professional experience, education, and credentials.

Mirek RohlicekMirek Rohlicek

senior web developer specialized in WordPress and WooCommerce, SEO consultant and digital marketer — Make your WordPress website or WooCommerce online store work for you, both visually and functionally, driving more online traffic, leads and sales. Full-service web development of existing or new websites. Fully focused on WordPress since 2015.

Jaromir DvoracekJaromir Dvoracek

infrastructure solution architect and project manager — Senior engineer specialized in infrastructure systems architecture and development, as well as project management supported by a team of experienced IT professionals. Expert in high-availability data pipelines and private server clusters.

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Highlights

Robert Vlach on the Wisepreneurs podcast

News & Updates

December 9

WEEKLY DIGEST #50 OF 2025

  • How to Take Time Off as a Freelancer: Medical, Maternity, and Sabbaticals, by Sarah Duran — Taking a break shouldn't break your business. If you constantly feel you "can't afford" to disconnect, you need a mindset shift and a different structure. Sarah argues that true time off is a design choice, not a luxury. Learn how to build your paid time off directly into your rates and shift away from hourly work to value-based pricing models – key takeaways included.
  • When AI Impacts Your Industry: Pivoting Without Panic, by Sara Gibson — AI isn't ending your craft, it's simply automating your repeatable tasks. To future-proof your business, Sara suggests that you stop resisting AI and start redefining your value around uniquely human skills: strategy, judgment, and empathy. Learn how to audit your work, integrate AI to speed up drafts, and successfully reposition yourself to solve complex client problems.
  • Shades of No: Understanding Not Just When to Say No, But How, by Misha Volf — If you constantly take on unsuitable projects, you are losing autonomy. Your "No" is a powerful protector, but you need a strategy. Misha presents the Shades of No framework (Soft/Hard and Open/Closed) to help you set boundaries that build trust, allowing you to decline offers without burning client bridges.
  • Thinking Time - The Distinct Advantage 90% of Entrepreneurs Ignore, by Austin L. Church — Most freelancers overlook scheduling regular time for essential, strategic thinking within their workflow—sacrificing the distinct advantage necessary for critical business judgment and high-stakes decisions. According to Austin, the key is twofold: actively scheduling intense reflection (like a 'fake commute') and reclaiming daily breaks from digital inputs for on-the-go problem solving.
  • Essentials: The Science of Making & Breaking Habits, by Andrew Huberman — Freelance success is about consistency. Dr. Huberman reveals the science behind lasting change, offering a 21-day reinforcement cycle and the power of enjoyable "linchpin habits" to momentum. The key is to leverage daily timing (mornings for tough tasks) and task bracketing to overcome resistance.

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