FREELANCER CASE STUDY: How Mollie, a new mom, found the courage, the path, and the support, to realize she could do more than just her day job. She took control of her destiny, and is working toward full-time freelancing so that she can be where she wants to be - home with her young daughter.

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“Man. Just, just feeling like, okay, there's definitely a ceiling here and I don't know where to go. ”

Mollie was a new mom - which left her feeling “pretty helpless in the midst of being totally elated.”

All she wanted to do was spend the day with this tiny human she had just created. She was in love.

But the job offered security. Healthcare. Things she couldn’t walk away from. But at the same time, she was maxed out. She had hit the ceiling of her current position, and she could feel a shift. Something needed to change.

She considered several options - even becoming a surrogate mom - to find a way to just stay home with her little.

Then she found The No Pants Project. She watched the free training. She signed up. She knew it would be work, but she knew she was dedicated.

Mollie started from zero.

She had to build a business from scratch. Learn an audience. Learn a skill. Create an offer.

And she did it. She did it all while being a new mom and working a 40-hour/week job.

Mollie’s story is one of perseverance. Of determination. Of what to do when you hit the ceiling.

She started from zero using the worksheets, philosophy, and support found in The No Pants Project and now she’s onboarding clients and getting ready to launch full-time.

Mollie, Travel Industry Content Writer & Director
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