Some advice I can recommend is to always follow your heart however you’re able to.
For context, I gave up my job, I gave up my salary and my benefits and went and did what I had been doing for free. I could just be in my passion, in my purpose, alive and joyful, more of the time, not just on Tuesdays. Like I’d been doing previously.
If I had stopped and thought about those logistics and how to pay my way through the world, I would never have done it. And I went out in the world, and even today, I have never earned the salary that I earned 14 years ago. I never caught up with it. And sometimes my tax preparer asks me, how do you live based on the revenue that I generate through this ministry?
It’s been a faith walk and it’s even fueled my passion because I love it so much. They say do what you love and the money will come. I do what I love, I’m passionate about it and I’m thriving by my standards. Maybe not by society’s standards, but I’m thriving because I’m living on purpose, with passion.
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