Marius Wenneson—How to Move From a Day Job Into Business Without a Reckless Leap
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Do you dream about turning your skills into income, but feel unsure how to build a business without making a reckless leap? Or do you already have ideas, certifications, or experience — but still feel unclear about what you actually offer and who you are meant to serve?
In this episode of StoryClicks, I sit down with business developer Marius Wenneson to talk about moving from a day job into your own business with stability, clarity, and focus.
We explore:
- Why keeping your day job while building on the side can be a wise first step
- How to build runway before making a bigger transition
- Why your certification is not your offer
- How to clarify what you actually sell
- Why “everyone” is not your customer
- How specificity helps the right people recognize you
- Why boundaries protect your energy, passion, and long-term sustainability
- How simple systems reduce mental load and make business easier to manage
- Why taking care of your health matters when you are the main resource in your business
Whether you’re preparing to start your own business, refining your offer, or trying to build creative work that does not burn you out, this episode will help you take the next step with more clarity, courage, and stability.
About the Guest
Learn more about Marius Wenneson and connect with him on LinkedIn.
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Follow the StoryClicks Podcast on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player to hear the latest episodes. You can also follow us @StoryClicks on Facebook and LinkedIn.