“That Won’t Work for Me.” Membership Site Edition

Today, we’re continuing my series “That Won’t Work for Me” focusing on different types of business owners and how my new program Goodbye 9-to-5 can help them earn a full-time income. Next up, membership sites!  My client “Wendy” is person with great big ideas. I really admire that about her. She’s always dreaming up new ways to give her…

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The Real Reason to Be Your Own Boss

When it comes down to it, the real reason I’m my own boss is because of salad. Let me explain . . .  Back in 2010, I was a book editor working in an enormous skyscraper in downtown Chicago. I wore a suit every day, strutted around in high heels, and felt oh-so-business-y and professional.…

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Craving Freedom? Set More Boundaries!

When I first started my life coaching business, I was desperate to get sales. My day job as a book editor had me at the brink of burnout, and I knew I could quit that job if I made enough money through coaching. So, I scheduled as many client calls as possible. Any day. Any time. I…

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“That Won’t Work for Me.” Musician Edition

Today, we’re continuing my series “That Won’t Work for Me” focusing on different types of business owners and how my new program Goodbye 9-to-5 can help them earn a full-time income. Next up, musicians!  My client “Jasmine” loves attention, and her life is a one-woman show—literally! As a singer and all-around creative expressionist, she’s often booked at concerts and…

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3 Ways to Earn $5000 This Month

The average full-time income in the United States is $60,000 per year or about $5000 per month. Obviously, that number is higher or lower depending on your exact location. But no matter where you call home, an extra full-time income would dramatically change your life. My Goodbye 9-to-5 program includes all the best business strategies to…

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Why “Set It and Forget It” Won’t Work for You

Remember those infomercials from the 90s for the rotisserie oven that was so user friendly you could just “set it and forget it”? Here’s a visual reminder if you weren’t raised by the TV like me: “Set it and forget it” was quite the catchphrase in my middle school, and we imagined how great it…

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