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She Quit Her 'Toxic' Job to Pursue a Freelancing Side Hustle. Now She Leads Her Team With Compassion, Makes 6 Figures and Even Bought a House. Today, Hannah Logsdon offers her services through Fiverr, Upwork and her own company Virtual Momentum.

By Amanda Breen

Courtesy of Hannah Logsdon

It was 2020 when Hannah Logsdon decided she'd had enough of her toxic job at a real estate acquisitions company, where she faced a "complete disregard for work-life balance" and "lack of recognition and appreciation."

The final affront came with her company's response to a personal family tragedy.

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