The Confident Quitter’s Blog
Stop Googling in a Panic. Start Planning with Purpose.
You’ve already made the decision to leave. Now you need the math—and the mindset—to make it stick. Our blog and guest podcasts are your tactical guide to bridging the gap to make your dream of self-employment a doable financial reality.
Get expert strategies on:
The Money: Mastering the "Self-Employed Gap Life"—that tricky season between your last steady paycheck and consistent business income.
The Mindset: Shifting from "Employee" to "CEO of your Calling" so you lead with faith, not fear.
The Method: Building a financial exit strategy so that when you are self-employed, you can focus on your business instead of your bills.
Think of our blog as your “Financial Fast Track Pass” to becoming self-employed!
Launching Your Business? Don't Forget These Startup Costs!
Starting a business doesn't have to break the bank. This guide covers the essential startup costs, plus budget-friendly tips and tax strategies. Let's get you financially prepared to take the leap!"
Transitioning Your Corporate Benefits When Starting a Solo Business: A Comprehensive Guide
Learn how to navigate the transition of your corporate benefits when starting a solo business. This guide covers health insurance, life insurance, retirement accounts, disability insurance, and more.
The Self-Employed Woman's Guide to Affordable Healthcare
Quitting your job to become self-employed? This guide explores affordable healthcare options for women entrepreneurs, including COBRA, ACA, and more. Don't let fear hold you back!
Bridge Jobs: Your Gentler Path to Self-Employment Success
Bridge Jobs can be a stepping stone to your entrepreneurial journey if you can’t quit your job. Learn how to pick bridge jobs to accelerate your future
Don't Quit Your Day Job (Yet!): Your Financial Readiness Steps for Self-Employment
Leaving your corporate job for self-employment? Navigate finances with the R.E.A.D.Y. Method. Review spending, debt, benefits & build peace-of-mind savings.
13 Reasons Why I Quit My Dream Job
This one is personal- It’s my reason why I quit a dream job years ago- and years later it’s still one of the best decisions I’ve made.