4 tips for preparing to work from home full-time

4 Tips for Creating Your Plan of Action When Preparing to Work From Home Full-Time

Today I want to share with you 4 tips for creating your plan of action when preparing to work from home full-time! 


Thinking about quitting your day job and starting to work from home full-time? Get 4 tips for how to map out your plan of action PLUS a 10-point checklist for preparing to work from home full-time in this blog post featuring a sneak preview of the Goodbye 9 to 5 masterclass. Click on over to get the goods! ::: home-based business :: small business tips ::
This video is from a masterclass I taught about how to quit your day job and transition from your 9 to 5 office job into working from home full-time, within the space of just 3 months. Get access to more productivity e-courses for freelancers on my Directory page — I teach fully customizable anti-hustle productivity methods to support your cozy business, and to help you take action on your solo business goals!

 

 

"Sagan's teaching style is great! She's very easygoing and friendly. Her freelancer e-course helped me create my plan of action and set reasonable goals for myself. After completing this course, I can finally kick my butt into gear and get the ball rolling. 

Having this timeline broken down and actionable steps to take has helped me wrap my head around all I need to do. My goals feel so much more attainable now, and things are moving more quickly than I expected!"

- Hannah, freelance editor

6 Comments

  1. Great information thanks!

  2. wow, this is such an awesome checklist!
    Thank you

    1. You’re most welcome!

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