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10 things I learned while sacrificing my femininity to work for a corporation

The biggest lesson that I learned from my 2.5 year stint in the corporate world is that you’ll have to fight your femininity every step of the way in order to be successful (in most cases).


**Also, please hear me when I say that I know what I’ve described in this post isn’t for everyone. I know there are women that genuinely enjoy their jobs and the companies they work for, and that’s great.**


But if you’re anything like me, the corporate grind simply didn’t work for you and you want to be able to be home, and still make money at the same time.


Since I’ve been talking more about femininity and the importance of honoring your cycle, I’ve gotten a lot of questions about how you can start your own business or start moving away from the corporate life.


So has @wildlyonswellness, which is why we decided to answer all your questions by putting on the Wild + Well-Fed Entrepreneur Workshop.


Not only are we answering all your questions, we’re covering how to start up a business from A-Z. Basically, all the things we so desperately wish we knew before putting the cart before the horse, and our businesses taking off without us being organized or prepared 😅


We’re putting everything we’ve learned - from starting an LLC, to discovery calls with clients, to managing clients, to setting up multiple streams of income, to deciding what streams of income best fit your personality and where to focus your time and energy within your business.


I truly believe that each woman has the capability to bring something new and creative to the table, and make money doing it, while being able to prioritize their home and/or her passions.


We hope to see you there! The link is in my bio for more information and to enroll. Feel free to leave a comment or send a DM if you have any questions!


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