
how I escaped the 9-5 and became self-employed at 24 (with no business experience)
Allison Baek
Transitioning from a traditional career to full-time self-employment requires shifting from an artistic mindset to a business-oriented approach. Success hinges on identifying a clear purpose—often found at the intersection of passion, skill, and market need—and maintaining unwavering consistency, even during periods of slow growth. Entrepreneurship demands high risk tolerance and the ability to manage uncertainty, as the reality of being one's own boss involves long hours, self-accountability, and the necessity of building diversified income streams beyond platform-dependent ad revenue. Rather than relying on fleeting motivation, sustainable growth stems from disciplined action and a commitment to continuous learning. Ultimately, building a business is a mental game that requires viewing challenges as problems to be solved rather than reasons to quit, ensuring that the drive to create opportunities outweighs the desire for immediate results.
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