FREELANCER CASE STUDY: How Tina was able to take back 80 percent of her time, and create an environment for herself where she could not only develop her writing but help other writers flourish as well.

What You’re About To See:

Tina was working at a day job that was filled with supportive and caring co-workers, but even as interesting and wonderful as her position was she knew she needed a shift.

She no longer was willing to leave her true passion of writing to collect dust in a small corner of her life and wanted to create an environment where she could truly develop her craft while continuing to grow as a person.

Tina worked to develop a SuperPower she needed most for herself, but she knew she couldn’t do it alone. With the help and support of the No Pants Project Coaching Philosophy, she gained the confidence to develop the steps she needed to help writers traverse the peaks and valleys of getting beautiful books into the world.

6 Weeks after using what she had learned in the No Pants Project Guide to run her first ads, she has over 800 signed up members, and is growing every day!

Tina, Over 800 Members In Just 6 Weeks!

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