I quit my product design job for similar reasons! I'm on month 10 of building my coaching business and it's tough but every day is so much better and more fufilling than what I was doing, I wouldn't trade it for anything! You're so right about the presence vs future thing!
There’s no shame in getting a part time job that you love! Like working in a flower shop/working in an art studio or art school. Might allow for that balance of freedom/safety! Wishing you lots of luck 💕 Thanks for the inspiring video!
I also quit my very well paying corporate job a year ago this month. I couldn’t take any more of 40+ hours a week sitting behind a computer screen doing work I wasn’t enjoying at all. The pressure and stress was also getting worse. Did it for almost 15 years and got to my breaking point. I was always a saver so I had enough to cover my expenses for several months (almost a year tbh). I quit and took 4 months off. I started working again part time 30 hours a week for a local non profit agency. The extra free time I have I’m using to train for and start my own tax and bookkeeping business. I’m currently volunteering to do free tax prep for low income households. I figured that would be a good place to start. Don’t go back to corporate. Unless all you needed was a break and now you’re fresh and ready to jump back in. But if you get that knot in your stomach at the thought of going back then figure something else out.
thank you for sharing your story and the reminder of the reality of a corporate job. I've recently been offered a part-time job by my last employer which was very tempting, but in reality I know I'd be doing more than the agreed-upon "part time" workload. Somehow that always happens in corporate, those extra unpaid hours.. not to mention the work stress we take home with us. Someone else also commented suggesting getting a part-time job doing something I enjoy, maybe something artsy, which is not something I had considered before, but it would make me much happier than going back to corporate. Best of luck with your tax & bookkeeping business, it's so admirable what you're doing 💕
Completely agree! I quit corporate/tech last year and now I'm helping other women build businesses while in a 9-5 so they can sustainably and safely leave, not up and quit like i did lol. I get that knot in my stomach just watching videos of people talking about interviewing and I have to skip it
So Jen, you made it to my YT algorithm here in New Zealand on the same day as my one year anniversary for being self employed. I do the same things as you routine wise, but Im downgrading to a smaller space to meet expenses. I never want to work for anyone else ever again. Im a free bird. Good luck to you.
wow what are the odds! you and I both became self-employed on the same day, AND you saw this video on the one year anniversary 😆 that is crazy ! I feel you, I hope to never have to work for someone else. But we'll see how it goes. Best of luck to you too!
Your reflections were really insightful and touched on topics that I can relate to. Those cards look cool! They look like a great way to stay in touch with your values.
Good video. I quit working as a group fitness for a gym to create my own group fitness program. I worked on it for 6 years and eventually had to quit. Its not easy being your own business. Thabks for sharing. Side note. You can by a "dummy battery" so your camera won't die. Its a battery with a plug connection.
It's definitely not easy, but I think it can be very rewarding even if it's only temporary. Wishing you all the best in your future endeavors! and thank you for the battery tip 😊
I resonate deeply with this video, wishing nothing but success and growth in the venture. I am also making this big shift to website design and I know it will work out .
i really resonate with this. I quit my job in december to build a digital marketing agency after 3 years of freelancing on the side. Right now, I'm definitely working overtime (because I'm working part time while building the agency) so I can cover living expenses, but even then - I'm so much happier because I genuinely enjoy & I'm passionate about the work that I do now!
amazing! congrats on quitting and starting your own agency, that's so exciting 🤩 I just watched your video about quitting and subscribed to your channel, I feel like we are on similar paths right now trying to figure out freelancing and going after our dreams. wishing you all the best, cheering you on 💕👏
I can relate to this video. It's taken me many years to figure out what I actually want to do with my life. Before I was either lost or just followed the conventional lifestyle. My life nowadays is still a bit of a mess but I'm making progress toward being a happy authentic person. One thing I will say and I agree with the movie Flamin' Hot(good movie if you're stuck in life) is that there are people who are visionaries and there's nothing wrong with them. But those type of people need to follow their own calling or they will be miserable in their life following the crowd. But it can be a scary life because you're stepping out onto the precipice of uncharted territory. For example I studied sustainable agriculture and it's definitely an unconventional field. But recently I bought some desert land in New Mexico. I know how to turn this land into productive landscape but it requires investment of money and time. And then there's no definite timeline as to when that property will be profitable. So what's the practical purpose the average person might ask? When a person has a passion and a gift, if they just sit back and do nothing, that is unfortunate. And it drives me crazy inside not doing what I'm passionate about. Sooo this is my project for the year. I'll be working and earning money on other jobs to stay afloat. But don't give up on your dreams. Sacrifice and step out into the darkness. Meanwhile this video shows me that I do need to get better with my daily routine so thanks.
wow this is so inspiring! I agree so much with this sentiment of people needing to follow their calling. It can be so much easier to sit back and follow the crowd instead, it's scary to step out of line and do something different with no promise of whether it will pay off. how exciting for you to be starting your passion project of converting the land, that sounds so incredible! have you considered making a youtube channel to document your journey? I would definitely love to follow your story. either way thank you for sharing it here, and I wish you all the best!
@@jenwebbcreates thanks, I'm not sure about a TH-cam channel but I do want to make my own documentation. It would partially be for my own resume. I've done small projects like this but this will be bigger using heavy machinery. It will be something I can present to new clients(local government for example) as a sign that I'm not just some random guy with a shovel. I can say I did this and here's the results. I don't know, I might change my mind about a channel. I'm more of a guy that works behind the scenes.
Hi Jen! The algorithm gods sent me your video since I just posted a similar one announcing the beginning of my one year sabbatical from my tech job to pursue my passion of teaching meditation. I'm so glad it did because it almost feels like I'm looking ahead into my own future -- I also am feeling the fear but I know it'll be so worth it in the end.
thank the algorithm gods 🙌 haha. Congrats that is so huge!! I just watched your video and subbed, your voice is so soothing! I've recently started the habit of meditating so looking forward to seeing more of your content 😊 I'm sure your "one year post quitting" video will have so many valuable insights, especially as a meditator. Best of luck to you 💕
I retired first: I waited tables in my 20s to make money to backpack through Asia, and taught English in Japan in my 30s. Became a yoga instructor and a massage therapist in my 40s. Now in my 50s and I'm a Project Manager in a tech company. I do miss those days, though.
I’m 24 and interviewed yesterday for a corporate position. I don’t have much money but I decided to take the plunge into creating my own nonprofit organization and we will be fully established hopefully soon… I don’t like to do anything that is easy and while I’m burnt out a lot and trying to do everything at once, I know it’ll be worth it in the end. I’m so happy that you chose your happiness and freedom over a paycheck! I was the same way actually… however there is a beautiful woman waiting for me who I’ve loved for a while now and I want to provide everything for her, so I will do what I must for her even if I don’t want to because at the end of the day it doesn’t matter what I want, it’s about her. ❤
After 24 years in corporate America, I left. I went to school to attain my doctorate in Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine, have had my own practice for 11 years. I love my work and my patients, plus I schedule my hours to accomodate my life.
such an inspiring story! a testament to "it's never too late to start" - pursuing a doctorate is a daunting feat even right out of college, but to go back to it after working at a career for 24 years is incredible. it sounds like it was worth it 💕🙌
It was fun! And eye opening for me haha. So happy for you to be embarking on a similar journey, you’re already doing so great! I can’t wait to see what your first year of freedom looks like ❤️
Another banger! I resonate with so much of what you've said in this video. Creating/fostering a life that's actually worth working for, but also not knowing what exactly it is that I want for my future hahaha
aw thank you I'm so happy to hear that 😊 Life is too unpredictable to be stuck on one specific future or outcome.. I think spending your life working towards a future that may never come is a recipe for disappointment and unhappiness lol. like you said, best to live each day creating a life worth working for
Been in corporate for also about 10 years, I’m also thinking about starting something in actually passionate about but I’m scared of failing. I think I’ll get there soon tho.
I know what you mean, I was in that position before I quit. I mean I still worry about failing every day, but it's not a wall that stops me from doing things anymore. I think what helped me was rethinking what I meant by "success" or "failure." Before, I was looking at it in a very binary way - either I succeed at this and make lots of money, or I fail miserably. Reality is much more gray. in my case I also didn't have much to lose, I know it's much harder to pull the trigger if you have more obligations or responsibilities, like a mortgage or dependents. Anyway, best of luck to you 😊
Damn! So many, I quit people formerly in software engineering. I climbed the ladder out of it, but then realized that at the top of that ladder isn't any sort of answers. Mate, I so hope you're not serious, you don't have to go back to that work. I'm sure that you have skills and experiences that you could use to do your own thing. Funny, I think like this too - needing to work for a few years, to save enough money up to go on a break somewhere, so that you can have a rest from the job that you don't like, so that you can barely recover before we start the process again. Crazy isn't it?!!
Yeah it's crazy! I am fortunately still chugging along at my business, still have some of my savings left. We'll see if I'm able to make a better profit in the upcoming year, otherwise I think I'll have to look for another job to supplement my income. But maybe I could do with a part time job instead of going back to a full time corporate job.
"Success without fulfillment is the ultimate failure." Anthony Robbins Nobody enjoys a life of constant frustration, limitation, dissatisfaction and quiet resignation.
Would you quit your job to find happiness, if the cost was several years of savings? Do you think it's worth it ?
Gurl. How much time do you have 😂😂😂😂😂
I quit my product design job for similar reasons! I'm on month 10 of building my coaching business and it's tough but every day is so much better and more fufilling than what I was doing, I wouldn't trade it for anything! You're so right about the presence vs future thing!
@@employeetoentrepreneurco that sounds amazing! so happy to hear it’s been fulfilling for you 😊 wishing you all the best with your coaching business 💕
There’s no shame in getting a part time job that you love! Like working in a flower shop/working in an art studio or art school. Might allow for that balance of freedom/safety! Wishing you lots of luck 💕 Thanks for the inspiring video!
you know I never thought of that! that's soo true 🤔 thank you for sharing I might actually do this haha
I also quit my very well paying corporate job a year ago this month. I couldn’t take any more of 40+ hours a week sitting behind a computer screen doing work I wasn’t enjoying at all. The pressure and stress was also getting worse. Did it for almost 15 years and got to my breaking point. I was always a saver so I had enough to cover my expenses for several months (almost a year tbh). I quit and took 4 months off. I started working again part time 30 hours a week for a local non profit agency. The extra free time I have I’m using to train for and start my own tax and bookkeeping business. I’m currently volunteering to do free tax prep for low income households. I figured that would be a good place to start.
Don’t go back to corporate. Unless all you needed was a break and now you’re fresh and ready to jump back in. But if you get that knot in your stomach at the thought of going back then figure something else out.
thank you for sharing your story and the reminder of the reality of a corporate job. I've recently been offered a part-time job by my last employer which was very tempting, but in reality I know I'd be doing more than the agreed-upon "part time" workload. Somehow that always happens in corporate, those extra unpaid hours.. not to mention the work stress we take home with us. Someone else also commented suggesting getting a part-time job doing something I enjoy, maybe something artsy, which is not something I had considered before, but it would make me much happier than going back to corporate.
Best of luck with your tax & bookkeeping business, it's so admirable what you're doing 💕
Completely agree! I quit corporate/tech last year and now I'm helping other women build businesses while in a 9-5 so they can sustainably and safely leave, not up and quit like i did lol. I get that knot in my stomach just watching videos of people talking about interviewing and I have to skip it
I quit my comfy job last summer just to see where life takes me and also wouldn't regret it for the world. Keep Going :)
amazing 🤩 best of luck to you !
So Jen, you made it to my YT algorithm here in New Zealand on the same day as my one year anniversary for being self employed. I do the same things as you routine wise, but Im downgrading to a smaller space to meet expenses. I never want to work for anyone else ever again. Im a free bird. Good luck to you.
wow what are the odds! you and I both became self-employed on the same day, AND you saw this video on the one year anniversary 😆 that is crazy ! I feel you, I hope to never have to work for someone else. But we'll see how it goes. Best of luck to you too!
Your reflections were really insightful and touched on topics that I can relate to. Those cards look cool! They look like a great way to stay in touch with your values.
Hi Jen, you made it with the youtube algorithm here, the video resonated with me and I wish you all the luck!
thank you! I'm glad it resonated with you 💕
Good video. I quit working as a group fitness for a gym to create my own group fitness program.
I worked on it for 6 years and eventually had to quit.
Its not easy being your own business. Thabks for sharing.
Side note. You can by a "dummy battery" so your camera won't die. Its a battery with a plug connection.
It's definitely not easy, but I think it can be very rewarding even if it's only temporary. Wishing you all the best in your future endeavors!
and thank you for the battery tip 😊
I resonate deeply with this video, wishing nothing but success and growth in the venture. I am also making this big shift to website design and I know it will work out .
Thank you so much! best of luck to you too on your own web design journey, hopefully it will work out for both of us 💕
i really resonate with this. I quit my job in december to build a digital marketing agency after 3 years of freelancing on the side. Right now, I'm definitely working overtime (because I'm working part time while building the agency) so I can cover living expenses, but even then - I'm so much happier because I genuinely enjoy & I'm passionate about the work that I do now!
amazing! congrats on quitting and starting your own agency, that's so exciting 🤩 I just watched your video about quitting and subscribed to your channel, I feel like we are on similar paths right now trying to figure out freelancing and going after our dreams. wishing you all the best, cheering you on 💕👏
@@jenwebbcreates aw thank you so much cheering for you too!! :)
really profound lessons for those who have yet to overcome that fear of failure. thank you for sharing!
aw thank you for saying that. I'm still working through the fear every day 😅
I can relate to this video. It's taken me many years to figure out what I actually want to do with my life. Before I was either lost or just followed the conventional lifestyle. My life nowadays is still a bit of a mess but I'm making progress toward being a happy authentic person. One thing I will say and I agree with the movie Flamin' Hot(good movie if you're stuck in life) is that there are people who are visionaries and there's nothing wrong with them. But those type of people need to follow their own calling or they will be miserable in their life following the crowd. But it can be a scary life because you're stepping out onto the precipice of uncharted territory. For example I studied sustainable agriculture and it's definitely an unconventional field. But recently I bought some desert land in New Mexico. I know how to turn this land into productive landscape but it requires investment of money and time. And then there's no definite timeline as to when that property will be profitable. So what's the practical purpose the average person might ask? When a person has a passion and a gift, if they just sit back and do nothing, that is unfortunate. And it drives me crazy inside not doing what I'm passionate about. Sooo this is my project for the year. I'll be working and earning money on other jobs to stay afloat. But don't give up on your dreams. Sacrifice and step out into the darkness. Meanwhile this video shows me that I do need to get better with my daily routine so thanks.
wow this is so inspiring! I agree so much with this sentiment of people needing to follow their calling. It can be so much easier to sit back and follow the crowd instead, it's scary to step out of line and do something different with no promise of whether it will pay off. how exciting for you to be starting your passion project of converting the land, that sounds so incredible! have you considered making a youtube channel to document your journey? I would definitely love to follow your story. either way thank you for sharing it here, and I wish you all the best!
@@jenwebbcreates thanks, I'm not sure about a TH-cam channel but I do want to make my own documentation. It would partially be for my own resume. I've done small projects like this but this will be bigger using heavy machinery. It will be something I can present to new clients(local government for example) as a sign that I'm not just some random guy with a shovel. I can say I did this and here's the results. I don't know, I might change my mind about a channel. I'm more of a guy that works behind the scenes.
Hi Jen! The algorithm gods sent me your video since I just posted a similar one announcing the beginning of my one year sabbatical from my tech job to pursue my passion of teaching meditation. I'm so glad it did because it almost feels like I'm looking ahead into my own future -- I also am feeling the fear but I know it'll be so worth it in the end.
thank the algorithm gods 🙌 haha. Congrats that is so huge!! I just watched your video and subbed, your voice is so soothing! I've recently started the habit of meditating so looking forward to seeing more of your content 😊 I'm sure your "one year post quitting" video will have so many valuable insights, especially as a meditator. Best of luck to you 💕
@@jenwebbcreates so glad we connected!! can't wait to keep watching where your journey goes 💛
I retired first: I waited tables in my 20s to make money to backpack through Asia, and taught English in Japan in my 30s. Became a yoga instructor and a massage therapist in my 40s. Now in my 50s and I'm a Project Manager in a tech company. I do miss those days, though.
that is so cool! It sounds like you've had such an interesting life. I would love to backpack through Asia 🤩
I’m 24 and interviewed yesterday for a corporate position. I don’t have much money but I decided to take the plunge into creating my own nonprofit organization and we will be fully established hopefully soon… I don’t like to do anything that is easy and while I’m burnt out a lot and trying to do everything at once, I know it’ll be worth it in the end. I’m so happy that you chose your happiness and freedom over a paycheck! I was the same way actually… however there is a beautiful woman waiting for me who I’ve loved for a while now and I want to provide everything for her, so I will do what I must for her even if I don’t want to because at the end of the day it doesn’t matter what I want, it’s about her. ❤
After 24 years in corporate America, I left. I went to school to attain my doctorate in Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine, have had my own practice for 11 years. I love my work and my patients, plus I schedule my hours to accomodate my life.
such an inspiring story! a testament to "it's never too late to start" - pursuing a doctorate is a daunting feat even right out of college, but to go back to it after working at a career for 24 years is incredible. it sounds like it was worth it 💕🙌
Ughhhh this hits so close to home ❤❤❤ love hearing ur perspectives and the values deck sounds like such a fun exercise!!
It was fun! And eye opening for me haha. So happy for you to be embarking on a similar journey, you’re already doing so great! I can’t wait to see what your first year of freedom looks like ❤️
Another banger! I resonate with so much of what you've said in this video. Creating/fostering a life that's actually worth working for, but also not knowing what exactly it is that I want for my future hahaha
aw thank you I'm so happy to hear that 😊
Life is too unpredictable to be stuck on one specific future or outcome.. I think spending your life working towards a future that may never come is a recipe for disappointment and unhappiness lol. like you said, best to live each day creating a life worth working for
Thank you so much for your transparency ❤ Would love to continue to see content like this.
Love your reflections so much. From a stranger in Canada, keep going! 😊
aw thank you! what part of Canada are you in? my mom grew up in Toronto 😊
This is exactly what I needed to hear as I’m going through my twenties. Thank you so much
so glad it was helpful 😊💕
Great video!! Great visual and the storytelling, you have a special gift! Keep going and following your journey.
thank you! 😊
I quit my job a year ago to pursue my dreams, too, so this is a v relatable video for me, thanks for sharing
amazing! 👏👏
Been in corporate for also about 10 years, I’m also thinking about starting something in actually passionate about but I’m scared of failing. I think I’ll get there soon tho.
I know what you mean, I was in that position before I quit. I mean I still worry about failing every day, but it's not a wall that stops me from doing things anymore. I think what helped me was rethinking what I meant by "success" or "failure." Before, I was looking at it in a very binary way - either I succeed at this and make lots of money, or I fail miserably. Reality is much more gray. in my case I also didn't have much to lose, I know it's much harder to pull the trigger if you have more obligations or responsibilities, like a mortgage or dependents. Anyway, best of luck to you 😊
I like your content!🤗🤗😛
thank you for saying that I appreciate it!
Damn! So many, I quit people formerly in software engineering. I climbed the ladder out of it, but then realized that at the top of that ladder isn't any sort of answers. Mate, I so hope you're not serious, you don't have to go back to that work. I'm sure that you have skills and experiences that you could use to do your own thing. Funny, I think like this too - needing to work for a few years, to save enough money up to go on a break somewhere, so that you can have a rest from the job that you don't like, so that you can barely recover before we start the process again. Crazy isn't it?!!
Yeah it's crazy! I am fortunately still chugging along at my business, still have some of my savings left. We'll see if I'm able to make a better profit in the upcoming year, otherwise I think I'll have to look for another job to supplement my income. But maybe I could do with a part time job instead of going back to a full time corporate job.
Hey there what kind of editing platform do you use for your video editing??
I use Premiere Pro!
Nice video 😊 l want to say that a lot of designers does not want to work in company and they prefer freelancer work
"Success without fulfillment is the ultimate failure."
Anthony Robbins
Nobody enjoys a life of constant frustration, limitation, dissatisfaction and quiet resignation.
true! and yet, so many people live that life of quiet resignation and resentment.
I need a job so I quite it, at this point l’ll 2 years worth of experience just on internship 😂
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This video spoke to me on so many levels! Ty for sharing your journey
ah amazing! I'm glad it resonated with you 😊
Thanks for sharing your reflexions, i love your videos