About Me
Operations Advice for Solopreneurs
Corporate life is inflexible and filled with BS. Solopreneur life gives you control…
If you work smartly.
The social contract between companies and employees has been broken for a long time. Companies will always put themselves first, making full-time employment a risk.
Self-employment feels risky, but it doesn’t have to be. It feels overwhelming, but you can put systems in place to manage your clients, your work, and your time. You need to treat your business like a business — even if you’re a one-person operation.
In 2020, I quit my job as a corporate executive at a tech company and pivoted to an entirely new career in content marketing and journalism. 18 months later, I become a full-time freelance writer and solopreneur.
I was tired of working for someone else’s goals and profits.
I wanted full control over how I spent my time. Most of all, I was fed up with corporate nonsense.
I decided to bet on myself.
My solo business grew quickly because of my former exec experience. I can do more with my time because I know how to use tools and automate processes. Solopreneur life has always felt freeing for me, instead of overwhelming.
I focus on solopreneur operations because I want to empower other one-person businesses to take control of their time, streamline their processes, and free themselves from boring/tedious work.