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Petr PouchlyPetr Pouchly

business development consultant and designer of business strategies — Senior expert on business development and especially business transitions from one level to another, bringing the tools and know-how entrepreneurs need in order to succeed. 25+ years of experience, from corporations to nonprofits.

Adam ZbiejczukAdam Zbiejczuk

senior social media consultant specialized in connecting people and projects — Strong expertise in two areas: 1) Advanced use of LinkedIn for boosting online presence and building professional networks. 2) Social-media industry within Central and Eastern Europe. Surfing online waves of CEE for 20 years, from LinkedIn to TikTok.

Josef JebavyJosef Jebavy

software developer, Linux server admin and consultant — Linux server admin, IT consultant and software developer well-versed in Java, Bash, PHP, Python, SQL and other programming languages or technologies. University degree in IT from the prestigious Czech Technical University in Prague.

Petr Studeny, JDPetr Studeny, JD

certified German-Czech interpreter and translator — German-Czech and Czech-German certified translations of all types. Uncertified specialized translations (legal, economic and technical). Officially certified and uncertified interpreting services. Top references, 30 years of professional experience.

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.

Vitek PliskaVitek Pliska

web app developer, project manager, consultant, and founder of the web development agency Creatiweb — Senior web application developer, supported by an established team of developers, designers and IT experts in his own web development agency. Designs and develops user-friendly, fast and secure web applications for servers and websites since 1999.

Martina JaspersMartina Jaspers

aI Brand Visibility Strategist — Helping content-led businesses turn expertise into structured AI visibility with clear content systems and infrastructure. Built for creators, experts, and small businesses that need clarity without content overload.

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July 8

WEEKLY DIGEST #28 OF 2026

  • How Freelancers Can Stop Fighting Their Natural Rhythms and Start Planning Around Them — The latest Future Is Freelance session, hosted by Sarah Duran, focused on professional planning around our specific business and biological rhythms. Once you track when you have the most creative energy, when you need downtime, and how your energy or your surroundings change over time, you can utilize your time and opportunities better and more efficiently.
  • Why Your Mind Is Your Practice, And The Case For Cognitive Vitality After 50 — Nigel Rawlins reminds us that for independent professionals, there is no mandatory retirement age—our minds are our practice. Grounded in cognitive science and interviews with experts thriving in their 70s and 80s, Rawlins explores how lifestyle, positive beliefs about aging, and demanding work create a virtuous cycle that keeps our thinking sharp. Instead of winding down, he offers a hopeful, data-backed guide to maintaining the mental peak required to keep building a business at any age.
  • Build Your $300K Flywheel — Austin L. Church introduces a concept called the "300K Flywheel." Based on his own experience with freelancing and client consultations, he builds several well-thought-out steps that reinforce one another: market positioning, processes, target audience engagement, and so on. Once this flywheel starts spinning, the momentum generates predictable income and sustainable growth.
  • 10 Truths About the Creative Profession We Don't Like to Admit — How do creative professionals themselves view their industry? Tom May shares the honest reactions of people who took part in this year's State of Creativity survey. By the way, you can still participate in the survey; you'll find the link at the end of the article.
  • How to Manage Your Business When Your Battery is at 4%"You cannot run a multi-department business using only willpower." Sara Gibson offers practical strategies on how to manage your business even when your personal battery is at 4%. She recommends reprioritizing tasks by required brainpower, batching operations into themed days, and automating back-office tools. By aligning your workload with your fluctuating energy levels, you can protect your business from burnout while giving yourself the necessary space to regenerate.

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