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“Right now my biggest motivation is my wedding – that’s why I’m working a lot. And it’s paying off.”
Arben is currently taking on extra hours on purpose to finance the wedding he and his fiancée have always dreamed of.
Arben is 27, and in August he and his fiancée will get married. For them, it marks the beginning of a new chapter in life – one that, in Kosovo, is traditionally celebrated in a big way.
A wedding there is far more than a small private celebration. Often hundreds of guests attend, the festivities last several days, and music, traditions, and family are at the center of it all. It’s an event that takes a long time to prepare – and one that people remember for years.
And of course, a celebration like that also comes with responsibility – both emotionally and financially. For many couples, a wedding is one of the biggest investments of their lives.
What that means for Arben personally, he shares in this interview.
“Freelancing means freedom to me – and the chance to earn really well.”
Over the past two years, Dardan has steadily improved his skills in customer support and sales. Now he’s planning something big: building his own home.
Dardan is in his mid-twenties and studies cybersecurity in Kosovo. At the same time, he works as a talent on the platform yoummday — flexibly, independently, and with a clear goal in mind: becoming financially independent and building his own house.
In this interview, he talks about why he consciously chose freelancing — and why, for him, it’s about more than just money.

Working at your desk and still exercising regularly and eating a mindful and balanced diet? In many traditional office jobs, that isn’t easy to do. The daily commute to work is time and energy consuming and not every work place offers diverse culinary options for lunch time and breaks. People working from home definitely have an advantage here, since you can incorporate exercise and a healthy diet into your daily life much easier at home than at a traditional office job. It also reduces the risk of infection – not just during the pandemic.
How working from home saves money

You don’t just earn money when working from home – you also save a lot. Especially compared to a traditional office job with attendance and a commute. Even the daily commute is a pitfall in terms of costs. Here you’ll learn what financial advantages working from home offers and how you can use them efficiently!
Work-Life Balance: What is it?

Balancing work and private life – although it sounds simple and self-evident, it often presents a great challenge in everyday working life. Since a successful work-life balance is not only a question of one's own attitude - the external conditions must also be suitable in order to achieve a proper balance. Unfortunately, this is far too rare in the working world.
“Right now my biggest motivation is my wedding – that’s why I’m working a lot. And it’s paying off.”
Arben is currently taking on extra hours on purpose to finance the wedding he and his fiancée have always dreamed of.
Arben is 27, and in August he and his fiancée will get married. For them, it marks the beginning of a new chapter in life – one that, in Kosovo, is traditionally celebrated in a big way.
A wedding there is far more than a small private celebration. Often hundreds of guests attend, the festivities last several days, and music, traditions, and family are at the center of it all. It’s an event that takes a long time to prepare – and one that people remember for years.
And of course, a celebration like that also comes with responsibility – both emotionally and financially. For many couples, a wedding is one of the biggest investments of their lives.
What that means for Arben personally, he shares in this interview.
“Freelancing means freedom to me – and the chance to earn really well.”
Over the past two years, Dardan has steadily improved his skills in customer support and sales. Now he’s planning something big: building his own home.
Dardan is in his mid-twenties and studies cybersecurity in Kosovo. At the same time, he works as a talent on the platform yoummday — flexibly, independently, and with a clear goal in mind: becoming financially independent and building his own house.
In this interview, he talks about why he consciously chose freelancing — and why, for him, it’s about more than just money.

Working at your desk and still exercising regularly and eating a mindful and balanced diet? In many traditional office jobs, that isn’t easy to do. The daily commute to work is time and energy consuming and not every work place offers diverse culinary options for lunch time and breaks. People working from home definitely have an advantage here, since you can incorporate exercise and a healthy diet into your daily life much easier at home than at a traditional office job. It also reduces the risk of infection – not just during the pandemic.
How working from home saves money

You don’t just earn money when working from home – you also save a lot. Especially compared to a traditional office job with attendance and a commute. Even the daily commute is a pitfall in terms of costs. Here you’ll learn what financial advantages working from home offers and how you can use them efficiently!
Work-Life Balance: What is it?

Balancing work and private life – although it sounds simple and self-evident, it often presents a great challenge in everyday working life. Since a successful work-life balance is not only a question of one's own attitude - the external conditions must also be suitable in order to achieve a proper balance. Unfortunately, this is far too rare in the working world.
“Right now my biggest motivation is my wedding – that’s why I’m working a lot. And it’s paying off.”
Arben is currently taking on extra hours on purpose to finance the wedding he and his fiancée have always dreamed of.
Arben is 27, and in August he and his fiancée will get married. For them, it marks the beginning of a new chapter in life – one that, in Kosovo, is traditionally celebrated in a big way.
A wedding there is far more than a small private celebration. Often hundreds of guests attend, the festivities last several days, and music, traditions, and family are at the center of it all. It’s an event that takes a long time to prepare – and one that people remember for years.
And of course, a celebration like that also comes with responsibility – both emotionally and financially. For many couples, a wedding is one of the biggest investments of their lives.
What that means for Arben personally, he shares in this interview.
“Freelancing means freedom to me – and the chance to earn really well.”
Over the past two years, Dardan has steadily improved his skills in customer support and sales. Now he’s planning something big: building his own home.
Dardan is in his mid-twenties and studies cybersecurity in Kosovo. At the same time, he works as a talent on the platform yoummday — flexibly, independently, and with a clear goal in mind: becoming financially independent and building his own house.
In this interview, he talks about why he consciously chose freelancing — and why, for him, it’s about more than just money.

Working at your desk and still exercising regularly and eating a mindful and balanced diet? In many traditional office jobs, that isn’t easy to do. The daily commute to work is time and energy consuming and not every work place offers diverse culinary options for lunch time and breaks. People working from home definitely have an advantage here, since you can incorporate exercise and a healthy diet into your daily life much easier at home than at a traditional office job. It also reduces the risk of infection – not just during the pandemic.
How working from home saves money

You don’t just earn money when working from home – you also save a lot. Especially compared to a traditional office job with attendance and a commute. Even the daily commute is a pitfall in terms of costs. Here you’ll learn what financial advantages working from home offers and how you can use them efficiently!
Work-Life Balance: What is it?

Balancing work and private life – although it sounds simple and self-evident, it often presents a great challenge in everyday working life. Since a successful work-life balance is not only a question of one's own attitude - the external conditions must also be suitable in order to achieve a proper balance. Unfortunately, this is far too rare in the working world.
