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Natasha Etschmann, as known as Tash Invests, shares how investing into stocks and the sharemarket created the opportunity to move from working in health, to running her own business.
When you think about starting your own business, the usual advice is to take what you already do for work, and turn it into something you can do on your own.
So what if an opportunity comes along that’s totally different to what you’ve been doing until now?
That’s what happened to Tash Invests, otherwise known as Natasha Etschmann.
One minute she was working as a support worker, finishing her studies to become a full-time occupational therapy worker, and the next her videos about her savings and investments were blowing up online.
Making the leap from health, to finance and content creation, is a fairly big one.
But she eventually decided, it was time to at least try.
Here’s how she made it work.
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