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Hello Reader, I've been building businesses on the side for a long time. Friends ask ME, 'You're still at it?' 'How do you stay consistent?' Growing a business takes time. There are many steps to take and skills to learn, such as:
All this on top of dealing with your real life like:
So give yourself some grace if you feel like things aren't moving at the pace you want them to. You're learning a lot amidst doing a lot. Staying the course to take focused, consistent action towards your dreams and goals can get hard when there's all this going on. That's why I created my free masterclass: Unlock Business Momentum. I wanted to share the proven, science-based method that's helped me keep going especially when things get tough. You can watch the free masterclass video by clicking the yellow button below:
(Check your email after clicking the yellow button to confirm your spot and watch the masterclass video). I'll see you there! Sharon |
I help women build financial independence through their career, and by making money outside their job. For women tired of their corporate role, burnt out, or starting over after a job loss. Weekly newsletter: https://substack.com/@sharonsinghsidhu
Hello Reader, It's been a while since I told you my story, and a few things have changed since then. Some of you have been with me a long time — thank you for sticking around. If you're newer here, welcome. Here's what you need to know Everything I write and record now lives on Substack, not here. So before I make this the permanent home base for new subscribers, I wanted you to hear it directly. I help women build financial independence through their career, and through income of their own....
$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. New here? Start with the worksheet "What's your $1k skill?" Download it here.
Most people are taught to build their lives around one source of income. Go to school. Get a good job. Work hard. Stay loyal. And everything will work out. I believed that too. Then life taught me otherwise. My husband and I shut down a business and were left with a six-figure debt. I returned to corporate life to recover. Shortly after, I was laid off while I was the sole provider for my family. That experience changed how I think about work forever. Not because jobs are bad. I've spent...