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Want to Break Free of the 9-5? Here's What I Wish I Knew

Want to Break Free of the 9-5? Here's What I Wish I Knew

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Leaving corporate to follow a soul-led path is a bold move—and it’s not without its challenges.

In this episode, I share 12 things I wish I’d known before making the leap. These are the real, behind-the-scenes lessons that don’t get talked about enough—from navigating uncertainty and financial fear, to dealing with criticism, ego spirals, and the deep inner work that comes with choosing alignment over safety.

This isn’t here to scare you—it’s here to support you with truth, so you’re better equipped to walk your own path with clarity and compassion.

🎙️ Inside this episode:

  • Why uncertainty hits harder than expected
  • How to spot ego-driven advice vs. true alignment
  • The mindset traps that recreate hustle in your soul-led path
  • What actually holds you back (hint: it’s not what you think)

🎧 Tune in if you’re ready to leave corporate—or already have—and want to walk your next chapter with more truth and less self-doubt.

If you're feeling the nudge to dive deeper into your own journey…I’ve created a few free resources to support you wherever you’re at:

🔹 Download the Career Clarity Map: Designed to help you reconnect with your inner compass and uncover your next aligned step 👉 https://www.victoriamay.com.au/clarityjourney

🔹 Take the Shadow Quiz: To uncover which unconscious patterns might be holding you back 👉 https://www.victoriamay.com.au/limiting-belief-survey

When you’re ready to go deeper, let's chat!

👉 Book a free Career Clarity Call: https://www.victoriamay.com.au/book

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