070: How to ditch your 9-5 job&start something new - with Amanda Boleyn - a podcast by Mary Baird-Wilcock

from 2019-06-18T04:00

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You’ve had enough of work, and you want to ditch your 9-5 job. We’ve all been there. A dead end job with a horrible boss and someone threatening to take away your red Swingline stapler.

There comes a time where you decide, ‘enough is enough’. For a split second you might consider torching the place down like Milton (please don’t)… or you’ve thought ‘Heck, I could do this waaaaay better.’

If you’ve got a dream of starting your own business, this one is for you. And before you storm into your boss’ office with your middle finger a-blazing today, you might want to listen to this episode all the way through.

Amanda Boleyn simplifies how to ditch your 9-5 job and start something new

In this episode, you will learn:

  • How to determine the best time to take the leap
  • How to discover what you really, truly want from your work & career
  • The first 5 steps when starting your own business:
  • Identify your unique skill set
  • Understand your ideal client
  • Determine the services you can offer
  • Publish intentional content to attract these people to you
  • Take daily action in asking for referrals and generating leads
  • Why the 'make 7-figures in 30 days' myth is simply NOT true, and what to expect when you start a new small business
  • What the difference is between doing contract work as a freelancer vs. being an entrepreneur
  • How to get into 'reactive flow mode' as a healthier place to work from rather than the constant 'hustle & grind'

If you’ve been thinking about jumping off the corporate train and building a business that better suits your life, Amanda’s story will inspire you. More and more women are doing it these days and she shows you how to do it your way.

#DoTheThing!

Show notes available with all LINKS mentioned here:
https://thesimplifiers.com/podcast/amanda-boleyn-ditch-your-9-5-job

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