A step-by-step guide for leaving your 9-5 and starting your thriving online business.
Have you been dreaming of ditching the 9-5 grind and turning your side hustle into a full-time gig? Or maybe you're finally ready to go all-in with entrepreneurship? If that sounds like you, you're in the right place!
I totally get it, my friend – taking that first step can be super intimidating, but don't worry, I'm here to help. Today, I'm sharing my tips and strategies to give you the courage and the strength to make your transition.
These are the exact steps I took when I left my job to start my online business, and trust me, there's nothing more rewarding than being your own boss and living life on your terms.
This step-by-step guide is pulled straight from my book, Two Weeks Notice, and is all about putting in your notice, preparing the launch of your business, and 'unbossing' yourself. The best part? You don't need any experience or resources to get started!
Tune in for:
- 5:01: Why you need to schedule your exit/start date
- 8:27: A checklist of actions to take during the "runway" phase of starting your online business
- 11:52: Tips for putting yourself out there online through social media, a podcast, a blog, etc.
- 16:53: The best way to hold yourself accountable when getting started
- 20:10: How to give your notice without burning bridges
Listen in and start the first day of the rest of your life as a successful and thriving entrepreneur. You deserve it, my friend!
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