In 2019, I took a leap of faith.
- I quit my corporate job.
In 2020, I took another leap of faith.
- I started my path as a #solopreneur.
Here are 6 lessons I learned in my first year of business.
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Would you dare to take a leap of faith
so you can pursue your dreams?
Will you embrace uncertainty
and take a step towards a better path?
It can be daunting to leave behind the familiar
but what's on the other side is...
endless possibility.
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Every time I commit to my decision, I feel like I'm taking control of my future.
The future might be uncertain still...
But the commitment keeps me going and new possibilities start to show themselves.
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5 strategies to build confidence when you're starting a new path:
1. Set realistic expectations
2. Focus on your strengths
3. Seek out mentorship and support
4. Embrace new learning opportunities
5. Practice self-care
What does work-life balance mean to you?
For me, it is:
💗 Living a healthy lifestyle
💗 Time and energy for loved ones
💗 Interesting and fulfilling work
💗 Setting proper boundaries
💗 Feeling like myself
What would you add?
@MeetKevon That's the great thing about the pathless path!
When you don't enjoy, you can ask yourself what is wrong?
Then carve a new path that you might enjoy more.
(I also find myself asking a lot of questions in my own pathless path, haha.)
To the person choosing a new path:
Starting a new path can be scary...
But it's also an opportunity.
You get to reinvent yourself and it's a chance to create something amazing.
Embrace these new beginnings!
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When was the last time you checked in with yourself to ask:
"Am I truly happy?"
If the answer is "no", what do you think is the cause?
List it out.
Then try to solve each issue one at a time.
Life is too short to stay unhappy. Take a step forward and make a change.