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The journey from employee to entrepreneur can be confusing. Where do you begin? How to create a mindset to get you there? In this interview we answer questions like that with my guest, Sys Savanh.
Sys is the founder of 7 Figure Expert Academy, where he helps entrepreneurs package, position, and scale their expertise into powerful offers that actually sell.
In this conversation, we’re going beyond theory!
We’re talking about what’s working right now; how to stand out, how to monetize what you know, and how to build something that doesn’t just look good online… but actually grows your business.
We dive into topics including:
- The fear of making the leap from employee to solopreneur and how to overcome it.
- How to start building a business as a solopreneur.
- The difference between a business operator and a business owner.
- How to make the shift from being an operator to an owner.
- The four pillars of a successful business.
- Why you still need people working for you when you’re a solopreneur.
- How to know when you’re ready to make the leap from solopreneur to entrepreneur.
- Why you can’t build a brand first; you have to sell first.
- The characteristics of entrepreneurs that make them different than solopreneurs.
- How to automate your sales and generate consistent leads.
- How to maintain success as an entrepreneur and not slide backwards.
- How to hit the milestone of placing most of your focus on marketing instead of selling.
- The importance of developing procedures and processes.
- Why your main job as an entrepreneur is to get yourself seen more and how to do it.
- The one thing, above all else, that you have to do to be successful on your journey from employee to solopreneur to entrepreneur.
…and other golden nuggets of advice!
Sys’ Journey from Employee to Solopreneur to Entrepreneur
Sys believes that when you’re an employee, there’s often a point when you have something brewing in your gut that tells you there’s something more out there. Just like Sys did for three years as an employee. He just knew that he was meant for more, like he was meant to do something great.
Sys believes that if you have something tugging at you, you start asking yourself questions like “What’s my purpose, what’s the meaning of life and is there more to life than this?” Those are the types of questions he started asking himself as he was being the best employee possible for the companies he was working for.
Ever since Sys was 10 years old he has always been a hard worker. He would go around his neighborhood knocking on doors asking if he could cut his neighbors’ lawns. When somebody allowed him to cut their grass for five bucks, he did it.
Sys considered himself to be the best grass cutter. Then he went onto Burger King and then the VFW where he was the best dishwasher. At every company he went to work for, he was always the best. Then in 2002 he read a quote, “If you don’t build your dream, someone will hire you to build theirs.”
That hit him like a ton of brick as an employee. Sys realized that he wasn’t building his dream but he was hired to build someone else’s and he was trading his time for money.
That didn’t sit well with him.
He realized it was time to…
Stop Trading Time for Money
There was a catalyst for him to make a transition two years later in 2004. Sys saw another quote from Jim Rohn; “If you didn’t come from a wealthy family, make sure a wealthy family comes from you.” He considered that to be his second sign from God.
With that he decided enough’s enough. Sys decided God was speaking to him and he went for it. He started to figure out a plan. He went back to school to get his business degree.
Then what started it all was when Sys was a manager at a very large company called ITT and he went into a board meeting one day. The CEO came out and told everyone he has lay off 57 people because people didn’t sell enough services. That stuck with him.
Sys realized the CEO was right. It doesn’t matter what the economy is like, it doesn’t matter what’s happening in the marketplace. If somebody doesn’t sell, they have to lay people off. He had never done sales before, so he took a sales position just to learn how to sell and how to communicate. He was presented with two options. Do you want to get paid $55,000 a year plus bonuses, or do you want to make as much as you want?
That would mean he would be on a hundred percent commission. He chose the hundred percent commission. He thanks God he did that because he just crushed it. Sys realized that it’s not that he was great at sales, he was just really good at being himself.
That’s how his sales journey started and that’s when it really gave him the confidence to move from employee to a solopreneur.
Making the Leap from Employee to Solopreneur
Sys says there’s always fear involved with the decision to go from being an employee to being a solopreneur. There’s negative self-talk. He calls it “the crappy committee that’s inside of your head.” He says you have to fire that committee and change your board there. There’s a whole executive board up there in your head.
When Sys made the leap the fear was there. He went for it anyways. He future paced myself and pretended he was 70 years old and sitting in his rocking chair and wondering what if he didn’t make the leap? Would he regret it?
Then he decided, whether he succeeded or not, at least he could tell himself that he went for it. Then he asked himself what if I actually succeeded? What are my rewards? His rewards outweighed his regrets, and that gave him the courage to go through with it, even though fear was still there.
There was a calling, Sys believes that God was calling to him to step out on his own. It was December 3rd, 2005, when he opened his very first business. In December of 2025 Sys celebrated his 20th anniversary as an entrepreneur.
That business was a sales company. Sys went out and got contracts to sell other people’s products and services. He did that for close to seven years.
And that is just the beginning!
Listen to or watch the interview to continue this story and get more golden nuggets of advice!
You can get my book here: “Idea Climbing: How to Create a Support System for Your Next Big Idea”
About My Guest

Sys Savanh is an entrepreneur and business strategist who helps coaches, consultants, and experts turn what they know into scalable, high-income businesses.
As the founder of 7 Figure Expert Academy, Sys specializes in helping entrepreneurs package their expertise, position themselves as authorities, and build offers that don’t just sound good—but actually convert.
His work focuses on simplifying the path to growth—cutting through the noise of overcomplicated marketing and helping his clients create clear, repeatable systems that generate consistent revenue.
If you’ve ever felt like you have more value to offer than what your business is currently producing, Sys is the kind of expert who helps bridge that gap—turning knowledge into impact, and impact into income.
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