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Elizabeth Ogabi is a founder, entrepreneur, podcaster and author of ‘Side Hustle in Progress: A Practical Guide to Kickstarting Your Business’. She has worked across various industries and two continents over the span of her career.
As a prominent voice for the advancement of women’s careers, Elizabeth is passionate about empowering women to create sustainable side hustles alongside their full-time jobs to help them build their dream lives.
Today on The Wallet:
1/ Elizabeth shares her experience of running a side hustle alongside a full-time job, how to define your goals for your side gig, and her advice for earning money on the side without burning out.
2/ We are frequently bombarded with messages of success and the glamorisation of overworking, so today we look at how to sustainably build a business that works for you, and how we can move away from a toxic hustle culture.
3/ As a self-professed ‘serial saver’, Elizabeth discusses how she started to shift her mindset around money to enjoy spending, as well as her investing journey.
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