FREELANCER CASE STUDY: How Sarah, a self-described introvert, discovered her superpower, found her courage, and offered a proposal that changed her life trajectory.

What You’re About To See:

“I’m starting to focus more on building a business that I am proud of, versus just kinda getting by.”

Sarah described herself as a “painfully shy person,” so building a business and all the aspects that go along with it - outreach, connecting, making proposals, offers - that was all outside of her comfort zone.

But, Sarah had skills.

She had skills and motivation.

She relocated from one part of the country to the other.

And as that physical shift helped rekindle her imagination and spirit, the No Pants Project Coaching Philosophy and lessons gave her the structure and confidence she desired to make an offer….

A big offer….

And she’s continuing to push and grow.

Sarah, Website Customer Experience Specialist
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