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I once thought the hardest thing I could ever do was quit my cubicle job. But not just quit that cubicle job, but all of them. I was partly right. It was difficult saying goodbye to the hopes and dreams my parents had of me making a stable income. It was difficult throwing my fears to the curb as I walked barefoot and vulnerable into the unknown. And it was difficult to start something without any security or purpose.
But I didn’t realize that the journey had just begun.
Dealing With the Unknown
I don’t know anyone successful or not, who doesn’t have a little bit of fear or insecurity about what they are doing.
As a freelance writer, I have been riding the wave of that uncertainty since I began.
But I think that part is normal and uncontrollable. What we can control is how we deal with what we don’t yet know.
What Do You Really Want?
If you’re feeling lost and confused and don’t know how you got here, take a moment to stop and figure out where you are in this moment. Have you veered too far from where you want to go?
It’s okay to back up, reverse if you have to, and start again.
The only thing worse than making a mistake is not doing something about it. If you realize, for example, that maybe fame and fortune are not what you wanted, then stop, turn around and refocus your goals.
Maybe it’s time you ask yourself if what you’ve been doing is getting you closer or father away from your goals.
Maybe it’s time again to quit what’s not working, step out eyes wide open, take two steps out in the open and walk in the direction of the right path.
Which path are you on right now?








