My guest on this episode is Sean Ogle. As a location independent entrepreneur, Sean has worked on creating his ideal lifestyle over the past 6 years.
Show Notes
Thanks for listening to the second episode of Process! Today's our launch day, and I'm so excited you're listening to the show. I'm also very grateful for your support. :-)
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My guest on this episode is Sean Ogle. As a location independent entrepreneur, Sean has worked on creating his ideal lifestyle over the past 6 years. During our conversation, we cover:
- The struggles of being a solopreneur
- Breaking down traditional work practices to build his ideal lifestyle
- What to do when money is no longer your primary motivator
- Making time for his hobby (golf!) during the workweek without ignoring his business
- The main piece of advice he wishes he would've known when he started out
Here's my favorite quote from our talk:
"The worst case scenario isn't as bad as you think and the chances of it happening are not very likely." — Sean Ogle
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Throughout our conversation, we mention different sites and events which I'm linking to below:
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