What if I became independent?
More and more professionals are asking themselves this question during their careers.
Not necessarily to quit everything.
Not necessarily to become an entrepreneur in the traditional sense.
But to work differently.

Before making a decision, it’s important to understand what it really involves.
This page helps you gain clarity and determine whether independence could be a relevant option for you.
- more autonomy
- more freedom in your choices
- sometimes higher income
Why this question is coming up more and more often
For a long time, the traditional career path seemed relatively simple:
Studies
Full-time job
Internal growth
Stability
Today, this model no longer fits everyone’s expectations.
Many professionals want to:
- have more control over their work
- choose their projects
- diversify their income
- move away from a single-track career
Independence then appears as a possible alternative.
But before taking the leap, it’s essential to ask the right questions.

Questions to ask yourself before becoming independent
Becoming independent is not just a change of status.
It’s often a change in the way you work.
Here are the main questions professionals ask before making their decision.
A broader shift in the world of work
The move toward independence is not just an individual choice.
It’s part of a broader transformation of work
- Search for autonomy
- Income diversification
- Project-based work
- Evolving career paths
Freelancing is no longer an exception. It’s a structural trend.
Why are more and more professionals becoming independent?
Autonomy, freedom in choosing projects, income evolution, new ways of working…
The motivations behind independence are numerous and go far beyond traditional entrepreneurship.
Understanding these reasons can help you determine whether this model matches your expectations.
