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    Lydia Lee | Screw the Cubicle

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    Overcoming your biggest fears around money, uncertainty, and failure to be able to do something different with your life

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     Your ‘financial cushion’ you need to save while you transition, and how to use your full-time job to fund your new dreams

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    Opportunities for alternative work, side hustles, current employer negotiations that can help you to create a healthier work environment

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    How to enroll important people in your life into your new goals, and having the conversations for support and help in your transition

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    The daily practices you’ll need to keep your eyes focused on your transition plan and create new habits for your success

    About Lydia

    Lydia is the Founder and Corporate Escape Coach of Screw The Cubicle, a movement to inspire people to break free from the shackles of conventional work.

    From building businesses to forging freelance careers, she’s already helped hundreds of talented professionals repurpose their skills to create better versions of their careers and become better versions of themselves.

    Now based in Bali, she spends her time teaching people how to quit the jobs that are crushing their souls, discover their hidden talents, and make money doing something they love (and will care about).

    Lydia’s work has been published in Forbes, The Huffington Post, and featured in Elle Canada and The Telegraph newspaper.​

      About Lydia

      Lydia is the Founder and Corporate Escape Coach of Screw The Cubicle, a movement to inspire people to break free from the shackles of conventional work.

      From building businesses to forging freelance careers, she’s already helped hundreds of talented professionals repurpose their skills to create better versions of their careers and become better versions of themselves.

      Now based in Bali, she spends her time teaching people how to quit the jobs that are crushing their souls, discover their hidden talents, and make money doing something they love (and will care about).

      Lydia’s work has been published in Forbes, The Huffington Post, and featured in Elle Canada and The Telegraph newspaper.​