If you work in an office, you often get access to training and workshops paid for by the company. When you work for yourself, however, you need to fund this yourself. If you have the money available, investing in yourself is a great decision, but courses and workshops are often super expensive. Luckily for girlbosses who are trying to save money where possible, if you do your research you can find amazing free resources that can help you up-skill. We’ve gathered some tips tips on how to build up your skill set without spending money because remember girl, learning is one of the best things you can do for yourself in the long run!

1. Attend industry events

Take a look on Facebook or EventBrite for free workshops and talks in your area. Attending a panel discussion on a topic you’re interested in can help you learn more about the industry, meet awesome and inspiring people, and open up a world of other events that you can attend. Often, organisations that offer paid workshops on subjects like growth hacking, artificial intelligence, and social media also offer free taster events which give you a great introduction to the topic, and can also help you decide if the workshop is worth paying for.

2. Do free courses online

These days, there are endless free courses available online – all you need to do is look for them. Google has a whole section of their website dedicated to free online marketing and Google Analytics courses, which also provide you with a certificate once you’ve completed the course and passed their online exam. If you work for yourself, learning these skills means you don’t have to pay someone else to manage your online ads and Google Analytics. If you work in an office, adding extra skills to your portfolio can work in your favour if you’re looking for a promotion or new job. In this competitive job market, the more skills you can offer, the better!

3. Listen to podcasts and audiobooks

If you’re a busy entrepreneur or freelancer, listening to podcasts or audiobooks is a super handy way of learning on-the-go. Put on an inspiring business podcast when you’re in the gym or driving to collect your kids, and you can multitask whilst learning for free. There’s a podcast or audiobook for everyone, whether you’re looking for specific help with PR, managing finances, or social media tips, or seeking out inspiration for a new business idea. Some of our favourites are Second Life, which profiles women who started with a different career, How I Built This, which interviews some of the world’s most amazing founders (think of Bumble, WeWork, Instagram, AirBnb and more), and Work Party, by Create & Cultivate founder Jaclyn Johnson.

4. Seek out a mentor

When possible, it’s always great to learn from someone who achieved what you’re hoping to achieve as well, whether that’s opening a successful webshop, writing a book, or building a large following on social media. People are always flattered to be asked to be a mentor, but remember that you have the best chance of a positive reply if you ask for help with something in particular, rather than an open ended coffee. LinkedIn is a great place to start, and also provides a bunch of suggestions for professionals in similar fields, so you can learn about the biggest players in your industry and the paths they’ve followed.