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Welcome 👋 [START HERE]
Hey, I'm Ria. I was hospitalised from burnout at 30, built 4 income streams in 18 months, and left corporate life at 32. This community exists because I wish I'd had a space like this when I was in the thick of it. No gurus. No fluff. Just real people figuring out life after corporate. Here's how to get started: Step 1: Head to the Introduce Yourself post 👉[https://www.skool.com/freedom-builders-1770/introduce-yourself?p=cb59a1a4] Tell us who you are, where you're based and what brought you here. That's where it all begins. Step 2: Book a call with me if you want a clear, honest plan I work with people 1:1. Here's what that looks like: 🌿 Clarity Call — 30 min (₹3,999) For when you're stuck and need to cut through the noise. We'll pinpoint exactly what's holding you back and map out your next move. 👉 [DM me I'll get back with date and time options] 🌿 Strategy Session — 1 hr (₹4,999) We go deeper. You'll leave with a personalised exit strategy and a clear action plan you can start on immediately. 👉 [DM me I'll get back with date and time options] 🌿 Full Exit Plan — 1.5 hr (₹9,999) We build your complete roadmap out of corporate together. This is my most thorough session. P.S. If you're considering the PLP course[https://shelivedagoodlife.com/reinventionera?am_id=riaghosh6384], this session comes free with it. 👉 [DM me I'll get back with date and time options] Step 3: Celebrate yourself. You found this place. That already took courage.
Welcome 👋 [START HERE]
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INTRODUCE YOURSELF 🤝
Now that you know where you are, let's get to know each other. I'll go first. Ria. Bangalore, India. I spent 10 years in corporate as a senior project manager before burnout landed me in hospital at 30. Leaving wasn't the plan. Building something of my own definitely wasn't the plan. And yet here we are! What brought me here was you, honestly. The version of you that's exhausted and quietly wondering if there's another way. I've been that person and I built this community so nobody has to figure it out alone. Your turn. Drop your introduction below and tell us: 👤 Your name 💼 What you do right now 📍 Where you're based 🗺️ Where you are in your journey — still in corporate, planning your exit, or already out? 💬 What brought you here I'll be reading every single one. 👇
INTRODUCE YOURSELF 🤝
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THE FIRST CHALLENGE
Before you do anything else this week, I want you to do one thing. Calculate your freedom number. Your freedom number is the minimum amount of money you need to come in every month to cover your life. Rent. Food. Bills. Transport. The basics. Nothing fancy. Just the number that means you could walk away from your job and be okay. Most people have never actually sat down and worked this out. They just know they're scared. But fear without a number is just fog. A number makes it real. And real things can be planned for. So open your notes app right now and write down: 📌 My monthly expenses total: ₹______ 📌 My freedom number is: ₹______ Then come back here and share it if you feel comfortable. Or just share that you did the exercise. Either way, I want to know you've done it. This is the first step of Phase 1 in the exit plan. And it starts here. Drop your number or your thoughts below. 👇
I get DMs every week from people between 26 and 45 saying the same thing.
“It’s too late for me to start.” And I want to talk about this directly because I think it is one of the most damaging things you can tell yourself. 26 is not too late. 35 is not too late. 45 is not too late. What is actually happening when you say it is too late is not a fact. It is fear wearing a very convincing disguise. It sounds logical. It feels responsible. But it is just fear. Here is the truth and I need you to sit with it. Starting something new is hard at any age. At 26 you doubt yourself because you feel inexperienced. At 35 you doubt yourself because you have responsibilities. At 45 you doubt yourself because you feel like you should have figured this out already. The doubt does not go away with age. It just changes its reason. So you are never going to reach an age where starting feels easy. That age does not exist. What you are really choosing between is not young and old. It is not ready and not ready. It is two kinds of hard. The hard of staying where you are. The exhaustion. The resentment. The slow erosion of wanting something more and never doing anything about it. Or the hard of starting. The uncertainty. The slow progress. The days where nothing seems to be working yet. Both are hard. You do not get to avoid hard. You just get to choose which hard you are willing to live with.
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