Learn to Spot—and Reframe—the Corporate Beliefs Holding You Back from Starting Your Business

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Life is complicated.

Starting a business might feel impossible right now. And that’s okay.

Maybe you’re:

  • Worrying it’s too much financial risk for where you are in life right now.
  • Supporting a family that depends on your stable income (and health insurance coverage.)
  • Balancing a personal life that feels like a second full-time job.
  • Tackling other major life goals that demand your focus.

Corporate life can change in an instant.

Layoffs happen every day. Brilliant business ideas strike when you least expect them.

The question isn’t whether you’re ready—it’s whether you’re preparing for what’s next. That includes having the beliefs and mindsets to help you meet the future moment.

You think you’ll ‘figure it out later.’ But let me ask you—how often does ‘later’ actually show up? 

As Harvey Mackay, New York Times bestselling author and businessman, said:

“Dig your well before you’re thirsty.”

Whether you have a business idea now or think you’re years away, the steps you take now will set you up for success later.

When you signup for my newsletter The Leap, you’ll:

  • Discover the #1 belief that’s keeping you stuck in the corporate grind—and how to start rewiring your thinking today.
  • Gain exclusive access to my upcoming training, where we’ll break down the hidden beliefs keeping you from thinking like a business creator—including how to shift from “nope, not going there” to “okay—what’s actually here?” when it comes to risk.

BONUS: As a thank-you for coming over from Josh Spector’s newsletter, I’ve got a special coupon for you. It drops the price of the training to less than the cost of burgers and fries for two at Shake Shack. (Just pop your email below and I’ll send it your way.)

This isn’t about quitting your job today.

It’s about loosening the grip of your corporate identity. That way, you’re ready for possibility when the time comes.

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So You Can Create What’s Next