FREELANCER CASE STUDY: How Jenny discovered her superpower, clarified her messaging, and landed two clients in two weeks.

What You’re About To See:

“If I could sit at home all day with a stack of papers and a red pen, I’d be a happy camper.”

Jenny helps businesses and authors create their best work by eliminating errors in their writing and communication to help them better connect with their audiences and project a positive image.

Jenny used to work a 9-5. After a layoff, she decided to jump into The No Pants Project. 

At first, Jenny, like a lot of people, struggled with confidence and with defining her superpower. 

“Well, I know I can spell,” she said. “But a lot of people can spell.” 

But following the coaching and lessons in the the No Pants Project Coaching Program, Jenny was able to see the little things that she was doing already, that she could pull together, stack together, to create her personal superpower. 

Jenny says, “It’s all the little things. It’s all the little things combined to make one, great superpower.”

Once she landed on her superpower, she clarified her messaging and got two new clients in two weeks.

Last year was her first full year of freelancing. 

Now only 4 months into the new year, she’s already exceeding her income from last year by 45%.

Jenny, 2 Bread-N-Butter Clients in 2 Weeks
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