One idea could be a story about a lost little puppy. The puppy wanders away from its home and meets different animals in the forest. It could meet a friendly squirrel who tries to help it find its way back. The puppy then has an adventure with the squirrel as they search for the puppy's home.
A story about a brave little ant. The ant is much smaller than all the other animals in the forest, but it's very determined. One day, a big storm floods the anthill. The ant decides to find a new safe place for its family. It meets a frog who gives it some advice on where to go. The ant's journey shows kids that even small things can be very brave.
One key element is skill. If you're a freelancer, say a programmer, being highly skilled in multiple programming languages will attract more clients. Another is reliability. Meeting deadlines and being available when clients need you. For example, a freelance graphic designer who always delivers on time. Also, marketing oneself. A freelance writer who promotes her work on social media is more likely to get noticed.
One common element is a strong skill set. Freelancers need to be really good at what they do. For example, a successful freelance photographer has to have great technical skills in using the camera and editing software.
No, it's not a very common phrase. Most often, freelancers talk about specific aspects like getting new clients or projects, not so much about the 'end' of their story in general terms.
Sure. One freelancing success story is of a graphic designer. He started by taking small gigs on freelancing platforms. He focused on building a strong portfolio with each project. His attention to detail and ability to meet tight deadlines made clients recommend him. Soon, he was getting high - paying projects from big companies and is now running his own successful design agency.
A freelance web developer had no formal training but was self - taught. He started taking on small projects from local businesses. Through excellent customer service and always being up - date with the latest web technologies, he has grown his business to the point where he now has a team of developers working for him on large - scale projects.
I'm not sure whether it is a book or a movie. It could potentially be either. It might be a story that has elements similar to the Cinderella story but with a '1st class girl' concept added to it.
Gordon is also a main character. He is a big and proud engine. His personality often leads to some interesting interactions with the other engines in the stories. For example, he might be a bit too proud at times but still learns important lessons about friendship and cooperation.