About Sabrina L. Williams

Although I was born in the UK, I moved to the Canary Islands, Spain at a young age and I haven't looked back. The Canaries is a fantastic place to live, I mean you can do all types of outdoor activities practically all year round because of the great weather. Horses are my poison but the islands are also a superb spot for water sports so they do attract a lot of attention from people around the world. Anyway, enough about that. Back in 2011, I made one of the biggest, scariest yet best decisions I'd ever made and set-up my own business in the middle of a recession. I love what I do as no two days are the same, plus Spanish law keeps me on my toes as it is constantly changing (often without warning!) so there is always something new to learn. As I've branched out in the world of Administrative Consultancy, I decided to create a blog to discuss topics of interest to others in my industry and my clients, share tips and experiences, to see what new ideas people have for improving their businesses and the like so I hope you'll find the time to join me on this venture...


Hello to all you Freelancers out there!!

My name is Sabrina Williams hailing from the Canary Islands, Spain (a fantastic place to live by the way!). When I was at high school deciding what I wanted to do with my life I ended up studying Business Studies and Administration. I have always been studious and organized so it kind of seemed like the logical thing to do at the time. As it turns out that choice worked out pretty well for me as all of my past jobs have been admin related and I’ve gained a lot of experience in this field. As I live in Spain I’m fortunate enough to have learned the language (I’m originally from the UK) so this has only added to my skills.

I’ve worked for other people, having to adapt to their way of doing things but I’ve wanted to get out there for a long time now and set something up for myself. This way I can manage my business exactly the way I want to and work to my own schedule. Sounds great doesn’t it? Unfortunately with the economy the way it is, it’s not so easy to break free and become self-employed but bit by bit.

The whole point of this blog anyway is to reach out to fellow Freelancers (anybody else who’s interested is of course welcome), share tips, look at new ways of improving our businesses and basically log the experiences I’m gaining on a daily basis that might help somebody else so watch this space…

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