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Want to breaking free from 9-to-5 job trap? Don't quit until you read Akshat Shrivastava's Day 1 plan strategy - The Economic Times

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Want to breaking free from 9-to-5 job trap? Don’t quit until you read Akshat Shrivastava’s Day 1 plan strategy
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isn’t a straight path, and failure is always a possibility. Shrivastava highlights the importance of not having an all-or-nothing mindset. "You are not a Spartan, and you don’t need to burn your boat when you reach an island," he says. Instead, having backup plans (B and C) is crucial. In case Plan A doesn’t work out, these backup plans can keep you afloat and provide alternative routes to success.Knowing when to quit is just as important as knowing when to start. Akshat Shrivastava advises entrepreneurs to develop strong judgment skills. "If something is not working, you need to quit," he notes. There is no glory in endlessly struggling, and the sooner you identify what isn’t working, the sooner you can pivot to a better strategy. "Run timed experiments, and be wise to quit," he adds. Time is precious, and wasting it on non-viable projects can be a costly mistake.One of the most overlooked aspects of transitioning from a job to entrepreneurship is the value of maintaining professional relationships. Shrivastava reminds individuals to preserve their connections with former colleagues and bosses. "Your ex-boss, ex-colleagues are all valuable assets who can help you out in numerous ways," he shares. Even if things don’t go as planned and you need to return to the corporate world, these relationships could be vital in helping you find stability.Akshat Shrivastava’s strategy for quitting your job is grounded in practicality and foresight. Instead of rushing into entrepreneurship blindly, his plan encourages thoughtful preparation, building safety nets, and having a clear path forward. The advice has resonated with many professionals, as seen in the comments of his LinkedIn post, where individuals from various fields have praised his approach for being both realistic and empowering. Several individuals commended the advice, describing it as highly insightful and empowering. Others shared personal experiences of their own transitions from corporate roles to successful ventures, emphasizing the importance of planning and the freedom that comes with it.Ultimately, it’s not about quitting impulsively; it’s about quitting smartly, with a clear plan in place.

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