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Why can’t you work part-time on your business? When do you decide to make your business a side hustle to protect your mental health?
As an Entrepreneur, you make tough decisions all the time. Your business growth is not always linear, and sometimes it has to take a back seat to allow for a bigger vision.
Megan te Boekhorst, owner of the clothing line 1in5 and aspiring influencer of Mentally Megan, sits down to discuss why she returned to a 9 to 5.
Megan was a full-time entrepreneur playing in her business when 2020 hit. She took a hard look at her business and decided it was best to return back to a 9-5, as product production came to a halt. With no foreseeable income and no product to sell, Megan stayed focused on her end goal and found a position that would allow her to continue to work towards her dreams.
Megan sits down with me to discuss what it was like to sit in the emotions of returning back to work and allowing herself to assess the situation with a level mind for the bigger picture.
Megan te Boekhorst is changing the narrative on mental illness. She is the founder of One in Five Apparel, community support worker, and a fierce mental health advocate.
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✷ Weekly sales & visibility challenges to keep you focused on the revenue-generating activities
✷ Hot Seat Business Coaching live every month to answer your burning business questions
✷ Shop Talks with a new companion workbook live every month to balance personal growth with business literacy
✷ Special Guest Experts with live Q&A every month to deepen your entrepreneurial education
✷ Lindsay's signature Ick-Free Sales Training and more bonus sales tools to help you fall in love with selling
✷ Monthly Sales Strategy & Action Plans to help you ditch pointless busy work and dial in on sales & visibility strategies that work!
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