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Achieve Time Freedom Without Sacrificing Financial Stability

An Intimate Interview with "Self-Made Sage" Francois Coetzee

This was our first Corporate Dropout interview, and I’m reminding you that our group WaterCooler Chats are every Wednesday.

Francois was once deep in the corporate grind, managing multiple teams and navigating endless layers of bureaucracy.

Despite a steady paycheck, he felt trapped in a routine that stifled his creativity and sense of purpose.

When he finally took the leap, he didn’t just face uncertainty:

  • He battled financial droughts

  • Stress of wearing every hat in his solo business

  • A daunting journey of redefining his identity outside the corporate framework

In this exclusive interview, Francois reveals his journey from “steady corporate manager” to “self-employed entrepreneur.”

He shares:

  • His hardest challenges

  • His real sacrifices

  • His unexpected wins

Francois is candid about what worked, what didn’t, and how he ultimately built a life where he calls the shots — and he values his time above all else.

Dive into Francois’ inspiring journey to gain a practical perspective to help you transition into a life of freedom, fulfillment, and financial stability.

And don’t forget to join our supportive community at the WaterCooler every Wednesday at 11am EST!

Corporate-Dropouts.com/watercooler


Be sure to reach out to Francois

  • Francois is an NLP accredited trainer and coach

    • Direct message Francois here → LinkedIn

  • Francois is a great collaborator

  • Francois is often a mentor at our WaterCooler Chat

    • Wednesdays at 11am EST


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