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3 Financial Tips to Consider Before Pursuing Your Passion Full Time

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By 2020, we’d both become full-time entrepreneurs and today, we’re well on track to fully replace our old job salaries by 2022 if not sooner. You should plan to have at least six to 12 months of cash on hand just in case your new business venture isn’t able to fund your lifestyle. Get out of debt. Starting a business is hard enough.

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Authentically Gen Z: The Values, Aspirations & Drivers That Will Re-Define The Future Of Work

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This article was written by Deborah Nemeth and Megan Skaalen , and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. Let’s dive into the five key aspirations and drivers we’ve uncovered from this generation: Amenities, Benefits & Salary: A Shifting Mindset. Amenities, Benefits & Salary: A Shifting Mindset.

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You Will Survive: 8 Strategies to Overcome New Entrepreneur Anxiety

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This panic arrives the moment we realize we’ve strayed too far from the paycheck mothership and feel compelled to run back to the salaried womb. You can’t expect to live the lifestyle you had while under the protection of a payday every two weeks. This article originally appeared in the September/October 2021 issue of SUCCESS magazine.

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Hearth: A Writer Explores the Concept of Home During Her Early Career as a Writer in Delhi, Mumbai and the U.S.

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I got a job as a junior features writer with the Indian edition of a teen magazine on a monthly salary of Rs 6,000 (approximately $80), more than half of which went into rent. I returned three years later to my City of Karma in a job with my then dream publication with four times the salary—with no love in tow. Broken. * * *.

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How Badly Do You Want the Life You Dream About?

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A successful sales executive, Webber found herself increasingly dissatisfied with her work in the tech industry despite its secure salary and lucrative annual bonus. This article originally appeared in the January 2017 issue of SUCCESS magazine and has been updated. With Tracey, in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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