What's your $1k skill? Start here.


$1k/month isn’t life-changing money. But it’s transformational.

It’s proof that the skills and experience you already have are enough to start, without quitting your job, without burning out, without a five-year plan.

I’m Sharon. 30 years in HR. Still in corporate. I help working women make their first $1k/month (and beyond) outside their jobs with what they already know.

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Sharon Singh Sidhu

I’m Sharon. Working mom with 30 years in HR. Still in corporate. I help working women make their first $1k/month (and beyond) outside their jobs with what they already know.

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