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I was in exactly same situation 11 months ago. My company refused to give me work from home and I had to resign to take the risk. I was running marketing agency before as part time and I went all in.
It wasn’t easy but if it was easy everybody would be doing that. I am now able to launch 2 products plus providing services to high ticket marketing clients.
When you get full time on your business you can build fast, fail fast and improve faster.
The sidehustle we do with jobs didn’t give us the full overview of how business works, it’s safe and risk free.
Now I am taking risks and the freedom itself is a reward for me. I have also became more fearless.
Also I was able to make couple of partnerships on different products which allows me to scale.
I am the sales guy and primarily responsible for bringing in the business.