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Cubicle to CEO

71. From Burnt Out to Three $10,000 DAYS In One Month

Cubicle to CEO

Ellen Yin

Entrepreneurship, Business, Marketing

5.0580 Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2020

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Finding the balance between work and personal time can be difficult to establish. Today’s guest knows all about the struggles of hustling too hard, and has done a full 180 in order to reprioritize and find time + emotional freedom. Meet one of our Cubicle to CEO members, Apryl Thatch. Apryl achieved “six-figure success” in the finance risk management industry, but, feeling overworked and emotionally drained, she left her career to become a serial entrepreneur. She recently took a six week sabbatical to refresh her outlook, and today we chat about the importance of setting boundaries in your career, the difference between an employee and entrepreneur mindset, and how joining my membership, Cubicle to CEO, helped her achieve THREE $10K DAYS in a single month! If you’re a service-based entrepreneur serious about making your first $10K month, check out out free masterclass to see if you’d be a good fit for our membership: ellenyin.com/getclients Connect with Apryl: @positively_pryl Exploring Gratitude Private Podcast If you enjoyed today's episode, please: Post a screenshot & key takeaway on your IG story and tag me @missellenyin & @cubicletoceo so I can repost you. Leave a positive review on Apple Podcasts Subscribe for new episodes every Monday  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Kupicle to CEO podcast, episode 71. Finding the balance between work and

0:06.6

personal time can be difficult for any entrepreneur, and today's guest knows all about the

0:11.5

struggles of hustling too hard and has done a full 180 in order to reprioritize and find

0:17.4

time and emotional freedom. I want you to meet one of our Cubicle to CEO members, April Thatch.

0:24.5

If you are brand new to this show, Cubicle to CEO is our annual membership where we help

0:29.5

service-based entrepreneurs make their first $10,000 month without a large audience or posting

0:36.2

every day.

0:37.3

So if you want to learn more about it, you can go

0:39.2

to Ellen Yin.com slash get clients. Now, April, we're here to celebrate her today because,

0:45.3

I mean, she's been in this game for a while. You know, she has built multiple successful businesses,

0:50.2

but it's been really cool to see her journey to making not just one 10K month,

0:56.7

but actually three 10K days in a single month without having to actually burn herself out

1:02.5

to do it. So a little bit about April, April achieved six-figure success in the finance

1:07.9

risk management industry, but feeling overworked and emotionally

1:11.6

drained, she left her career to become a serial entrepreneur. And she recently took a six-week

1:17.7

sabbatical to refresh her outlook. By the way, I have been talking to multiple people about

1:23.2

sabbaticals, and I am going on a mini-sabatical in this month. Actually, at the very end of the

1:29.3

month, I'm taking almost two weeks off. And so I'm really excited to report back how everything

1:34.2

goes. But anyways, April took a short sabbatical and today we are chatting about the importance

1:40.9

of setting boundaries in your career, whether you are an entrepreneur,

1:45.0

whether you're still working your 9 to 5 job and balancing a side hustle, what the difference

1:49.4

is between an employee and entrepreneur mindset and how joining my membership,

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