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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. 👇
Nobody tells you this when you start trying to make money online.
You don't need a big audience. You don't need a website. You don't need a product. You don't need to quit your job first. You need one skill someone will pay for. That's it. Here's what I mean: Most people who want to build income online spend the first few months consuming. Watching videos. Reading threads. Downloading guides. Waiting until they feel ready. And nothing happens because consuming is not building. The people who actually start making money do one thing differently. They pick something they already know and they find one person who needs it. Not a thousand people. One. You have spent years inside a corporate job. You know things. You know how to manage projects. Write reports. Handle difficult stakeholders. Analyse data. Navigate office politics. Build presentations that actually land. These are not small things. Outside your office these are skills people will pay real money for. The first question to ask yourself is not "what business should I build." It is "what do I already know that someone else needs to learn or do." Answer that honestly and you have your starting point. This week's challenge: Write down 3 things you are genuinely good at because of your corporate job. Not your job title. The actual skills. Drop them below and let's figure out together which one has the most potential. I'll respond to every single one.
One of the most common questions I get is this.
Do I have to create content to build an online business? My honest answer is yes. And I want to explain why properly because I think most people hear that and immediately feel overwhelmed. So let me break it down the way I wish someone had broken it down for me. Content is how people find you. When I started I was a nobody on the internet. No following. No reputation outside of my corporate job. Nothing. The only way anyone was going to know I existed was if I showed up and said something worth listening to. Content was the only tool I had. It still is. Think about it this way. If you were opening a physical shop you’d put up a sign. You’d tell people it existed. Content is your sign. Without it nobody knows you’re open for business. Content is how people trust you. Before anyone bought anything from me they watched me for months. They read my posts. They saw me show up consistently. They saw me share real things not just highlight reels. By the time they reached out they already trusted me. The sale happened before we ever spoke. This is why content matters more than any ad you could ever run. Ads rent attention. Content builds trust. And trust is what actually converts into money. Content is how you test what works. I would never have known affiliate marketing was my first income stream if I hadn’t started posting about it and watching what my audience responded to. Content is a live experiment. Every post tells you something. What your audience cares about. What problems they have. What language they use to describe their pain. That information is gold when you’re building something to sell. The part nobody tells you. I was terrified to create content. I was a camera shy introvert who had spent a decade hiding behind a corporate logo. The thought of putting my face and name to something made me physically uncomfortable. But here’s what I learned. You don’t have to be perfect at it. You don’t need a ring light or a fancy camera or a media degree. You just need to say something true and say it consistently.
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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