Skip to content
City PM
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • DE
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • DE
Tuesday 24 September 2019 5:09 am  |  Updated:  Monday 23 September 2019 6:15 pm

Seven steps to quitting your job and creating the life you want

By: Marianne Cantwell

Add as a preferred source on Google

As summer becomes a distant memory and the commute gets more crowded, you might be daydreaming about leaving your job forever. 

At this time of year, lots of people are secretly tempted to quit office life to create a “be your own boss” career that suits their personality and the life they want. However, while many dream of this life, in reality they are put off by thoughts of needing a complex business plan, big funding, and a lot of spare time to make it happen.

The good news is that you don’t need a big fancy idea, a lottery win, or piles of funding to pull this off. Here’s some advice on how to find your right direction, quit your job, and go “free range”.

Create the vision

This isn’t the time to jump into another type of work that sounds good in theory but doesn’t fit you in reality. So take a fresh piece of paper and take a moment to draw out a picture of the life, work and future that you actually want. 

Do a ‘you audit’

When you’re your own boss, you are the biggest asset in your business. So knowing what you bring to the table (beyond your CV) is essential. 

In a “you audit”, you look at what you bring with your personality, strengths, and those things you just can’t help doing. For example, if you are an empathetic person, and realise that most of your “big wins” have happened when you connect one-to-one with people, write that down. 

Create your perfect idea  – don’t just search for it

Instead of looking for the one perfect idea, custom-make one to fit you. 

There are so many ways to be your own boss. You can have a portfolio career where you get paid to do more than one thing, you can design services that you deliver to clients anywhere in the world, you can share your skills in online courses, or even create physical products. 

Try out an idea over a week 

Are you trapped in endless researching? Analysis paralysis is the biggest idea killer. A smarter way is to get practical and simply try it out.

For instance, if you want to help people improve their public speaking skills, don’t spend a year “researching some more”. Instead, get four people and teach them how to do this for real. 

Read more

Here’s an idea for you Gary Stevenson: a 0 per cent wealth tax

Gary Stevenson debates economist Dr Kristian Niemietz on wealth tax issues during a live event.

Taste the free-range life

Can’t quit your job tomorrow? Be like Nicole Est, who got in touch after reading my book. 

Nicole was a senior executive at one of Europe’s largest retail and tourism groups – she wanted out, but also knew that she couldn’t just quit immediately. Instead, she took her 45-minute lunch break each day to work on her plan. 

Today, she lives between surf destinations around the world running a business from her laptop, and credits those lunch breaks as the place where it all started.

Get practical

Be clear about what you need before you quit. Figure out exactly what you need to make the break. For example: “I will quit as soon as I have three clients on the books, and six months of salary saved”.

Now, this isn’t a “one day” dream, it’s something real to work toward.

Set a date – and do it 

The stories you see of people who quit their jobs for a life on their terms did not come out of a blinding flash of inspiration and one grand launch. 

They started with simple ideas, tried it out for real, and built from there into something that you can’t even imagine today.

So where do you want to start?

Main image credit: Oli Scarff/Getty Images

Read more

Could an England World Cup win boost the markets?

Getty Images logo on a smartphone screen, representing a focus on digital media and stock photography industry trends

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • Jobs and Money
  • Opinion

Categories

  • Opinion
  • Personal Development

Related Topics

  • UK jobs
  • UK jobs, employment and wages

Trending Articles

  • Citroën 2CV returns as a £13,000 electric car, and the timing is no accident

  • The former African gold miner taking on the billionaire Issa brothers

  • Barclays and Lloyds back calls to digitalise UK markets and unlock £33bn boost

  • Music tycoon Simon Cowell sued by prominent City lawyer

  • Wimbledon: HMRC set to slap Sinner and Noskova with £1.6m tax bill

More from City PM

  • Here’s an idea for you Gary Stevenson: a 0 per cent wealth tax

    Opinion
    Gary Stevenson debates economist Dr Kristian Niemietz on wealth tax issues during a live event.
  • Could an England World Cup win boost the markets?

    Opinion
    Getty Images logo on a smartphone screen, representing a focus on digital media and stock photography industry trends
  • Kemi Badenoch’s economic revolution could set the City free

    Opinion
    Kemi Badenoch will push to restore the Tories' economic credibility in the eyes of the public in a key speech.
  • The Leeds Reforms fixed the plumbing – now we’re turning up the tap for retail investors

    Opinion
    Rachel Reeves delivering a speech at a press event, wearing a navy blazer and standing in front of a backdrop with logos.
  • The City will bid good riddance to Rachel Reeves

    Opinion
    Reeves Bank exterior with modern architecture, showcasing its sleek design and prominent logo on a sunny day.
  • Why does Britain treat housebuilding as one big burden?

    Opinion
    Modern house under construction with scaffolding, highlighting progress in sustainable building methods and materials.
  • Which shadowy MoD figures are blocking London’s secret new town?

    Opinion
    Northolt airfield runway with military aircraft in the background under a clear sky, highlighting aviation activity and in...
  • Andy Burnham is utterly delusional

    Opinion
    Andy Burnham speaking at a press conference, expressing confidence despite challenges, highlighting leadership and resilie...

City PM — European politics, business and analysis.

Europe

  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • UK & Ireland

Topics

  • Business
  • Markets
  • AI
  • Technology
  • Opinion
  • Energy

More

  • Politics
  • Economics
  • Fintech
  • Legal
  • Sport
  • Life

Company

  • About City PM
  • Editorial Policy
  • Corrections
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
© 2026 City PM · Published by CityPM Media, Bahnhofstrasse 65, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland
About · Editorial Policy · Corrections · Contact · Privacy · Facebook