I no longer have to subject my will to any other man's vision or ego in order to make my life into a real living.
Jim Rohn said, "If you work hard at your job, you can make a living...but if you work hard on yourself, you can make a FORTUNE!"
Now, I am not one to say that having a job is just "slavery by another name".
I AM grateful for the time I spent in the employ of AT&T and the opportunities they afforded me. I would have gladly stayed on, but I put it in the hands of the Almighty as to whether or not I found another position there (yes, I jump through all the hoops of applying for positions and updating my resume). But apparently God and my subconscious mind had other plans for me.
So long AT&T, hello new life chapter.
Rather than seeing my being "surplused" (AT&T's new euphemism for "down-sized") as some sort of a crisis, I CHOSE to view it as a once-in-lifetime Opportunity to shift gears in my life and put into action a number of beliefs and goals that I have long held on to.
In no particular order, I AM going to:
- Develop my photography skills.
- Lead a seminar on eliminating debt
- Focus on being in touch with my Higher Self
- Write my wife's story ( http://first-step-next-step.blogspot.com/)
- Share my personal develop philosophies with more people
- Support my wife and son in their creative/artistic endeavors
- Build a group of people who support my dreams while I in turn help add increase to their lives.
And all this while making more than enough money to take care of my family with a full and complete expression of my Love for them.
Now, doesn't that sound better than job I could beg someone to give me?
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1 comment:
I live in Beachwood. I see thousands of high paying jobs on employment sites -
http://www.realmatch.com
http://www.monster.com
http://www.simplyhired.com
I would agree though that if more people are applying to those jobs, the recruiter will be more selective and have more negotiating power.
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