7-Figure Exit to Starting From Scratch
Baggage. We all have it. We carry it from relationship to relationship, job to job and business to business. Whatever you’re doing now, your past experience will affect your actions. Consciously and subconsciously, you’re carrying around outdated habits and using old ways to do new things. That’s a lesson I’m learning the hard way right now. Between 2011 and 2021, I built a social media agency that didn’t rely on me, then sold it after the growth period that followed a challenging six months. It was the right decision, and I don’t regret a thing. But after the big exit, a new question started to surface: what’s next?You don’t suddenly stop being an entrepreneur after you sell your business. You don’t suddenly change as a person. You still have that drive to make an impact, money, and progress. But the paradox of success is that those things that made you successful in the first place could hold you back in the future. I didn’t want to rush into anything. I didn’t want to lose all the freedom I now had. I wanted to do something that made the absolute most of those resources that were uniquely mine.Most of them were producing courses, books and social media content. Some were doing consultancy and coaching as solo entrepreneurs or with teams. It was almost impossible for them to build a business that didn’t need them like I had done with my agency. After a “summer of ideation” with my husband, where we went out and about and chatted about ideas for businesses we could start, based on a strict set of 7-parameters and a rule of not buying any domain names or moving forward with any idea but one, we found the thing. Coachvox AI arrived in the world.
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