You can make more money in fewer hours. Do you believe me when I say that?
Just in case you’re not convinced, I brought someone onto the podcast to back me up.
Jamie Sears is joining me to talk about her entrepreneurial journey, and she is a huge advocate for making more money in less time.
Jamie Sears is the Founder and CEO of the Not So Wimpy Teacher. She works 20 hours a week doing what she loves most: serving teachers. What all started as a way to make an extra $20/month with a TpT store turned into a multiple 7-figure business. Now, she continues to serve teachers around the world and she shares her favorite strategies for growth, leadership, marketing, launching, content creation, and productivity with other entrepreneurs through Not So Wimpy Entrepreneur.
In this episode, Jamie is talking about what it’s like to be a teacher entrepreneur, how she created a business as an answer to a problem, and how she started a business with the goal of making $20 a month.
She’s taking us through her journey from starting a business on the side of a teaching job to reaching burnout and then getting things back on track. She’s also sharing some of the most valuable things she’s learned about scheduling.
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Jamie’s entrepreneurial journey is so inspiring. She’s learned a lot since she started her business so this is an awesome opportunity to learn some of the mistakes she made early on and the most valuable insights she’s gained along the way.
Don’t miss this opportunity to follow her over on social media and continue learning from her. You won't regret it!
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Have a beautiful, unbusy week, and I will see you here next time!
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