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Are you financially ready to quit your job?

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convertkit.com

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Hey {NAME}, Have you ever heard creators or entrepreneurs romanticizing about the leap from full-tim

Hey {NAME}, Have you ever heard creators or entrepreneurs romanticizing about the leap from full-time office work to the laptop lifestyle? They boast about the freedom, the excitement, and the opportunity waiting around every corner. But what they don’t always talk about is the road they took to get there. As glamorous and exciting as saying you’re quitting your job can be, there is actually a lot of hard work, planning, and strategizing that needs to happen before you send in your two-weeks notice– especially when it comes to your finances. If you can’t support yourself for a few months while your business gets off the ground, how will you pay your bills, keep up with student loans, or eat? I know it’s not a flashy thing to talk about, but part of setting yourself up for success as a creator is making sure you’re financially stable enough to start making your dreams come true. Before you can quit your job, you’ve got to do your financial homework. If you’ve been thinking about going all in on your business, but you’re not sure if you’re financially ready to take the leap, check out our recent article: [How to Know You’re Ready to Quit Your 9-5](. In it, you’ll learn actionable steps you can follow to take a personal inventory of your finances and how to start planning to go full time on your business. So start planning for tomorrow, today! -Dani [Unsubscribe]( | 750 W Bannock St #761, Boise, Idaho 83701

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