I know you work hard to buy all your possessions. To maintain a roof over your head and to put food in your mouth, not to mention all the other responsibilities you have in order to maintain your lifestyle - Clothing, transportation, insurance, wireless device, and lets not forget your social life. You might even have a spouse and children to support.
Salary Based Lifestyle
Your lifestyle is based upon your salary. You might even be one of those people that live beyond their means and work a second job to pay for some expenses. Luxuries are nice to have and sometimes you extend your limit and indulge into something sweet. You do go over your monthly budget from time-to-time and spend more money than you made in that month, but sometimes you spend less than you budgeted and save the money for a rainy day.
A few extra hours at work each week will buy you vacation time. The extra money you earn for working overtime is saved to take a vacation somewhere warm to breakup the cold winter months. Then, when you least expect it, something unforeseen goes terribly wrong and the money you saved for the trip next year is gone.
How much of it are you willing to sacrifice?
I gave it all up. I sacrificed my entire lifestyle to pursue a career with no promises. I didn’t even keep my professional career while starting my coaching career. Nope, I jumped in with both feet, directly into the abyss - A bottomless drop into the unknown.
When I first became self-employed I barely could make ends meet. I was the new kid on the block. I had to pay my dues and build a reputation. I did it by accepting free clients. Month after month I worked for free, learning and developing tools for my practice. After several months of developing my tools, I was finally ready for a paying client.
A Dream Career
Next month I will have been self-employed as a professional Life Coach for 3 years. In 3 years I accomplished more for myself than I did in the previous 32 years when I believed my lifestyle was determined by my salary. I had to give it all up. I had to sacrifice my income, lifestyle, all of it, it was the only way for me to achieve the success I get to enjoy today.
In 3 years – the average time it takes to develop a successful business, I’ve climbed out of the Abyss and into my dream career. 3 years ago I didn’t have a clue where I would be today, but looking into my future I know where I will be in 5 years from now.
How much of it are YOU willing to sacrifice for your dream?
Bruno LoGreco Life Coach & Mentor, Motivational Speaker & TV Personality
2 comments:
I couldnt agree with you more... I am currently going through a phase where I believe that life is not meant to be living on a salary and being confined to the limits of an office.. I am just finding it a bit difficult to take the jump..
Taking the leap of faith is difficult and very scary, but the truth is once you jump you will learn new survival skills you never thought you had.
Draw a map of the journey you envision - add flags that denote your survival, if finance is a factor count down to how many months you have to survive with current funds and add indicators along the path. Draw markers with target revenues you expect. Be creative - and add new opportunities along the way. Take the idea from your head and map it out. This might help you take the jump if you could visually see it.
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