Decisions.

Decisions. The good news is you have a lot of options. The bad news is it doesn’t seem like it. Money will finally be coming in for the new store on the seventh. It’s not much yet, but it will definitely help.

One key decision you had to make was what to work on until things got back up and running. Hit the job market full bore, or bet on what you’ve built up in the last year or so and keep plugging with very low income with the new guy at the helm. Big talk. Other guy though he was doomed to fail. One path or the other. You couldn’t travel if you were pinned down.

Another potential opportunity to do something 1099 at a company a friend works with. If both could be done remote, you’d be in okay shape short term.

And while building the new store. Lean weeks. Lots of work. No money. Low income mode again. Nothing you can’t handle; like being 30 again.😂

Then, as they often seem to for you, the clouds part. Money for Pennsylvania starts coming in, and it’s now a grind to get HR into place in one week. Blog entries take days when you’re neck deep in OSHA regs. 😂 You’ll get your “old” job back and hit the field making even more. Store finally starting to earn at the same time.

So many small revenue streams. Some not as small as others. You feel like God is showing you an opportunity to move towards something more your speed, with a long-term goal of building something yourself. It’s a choice between that and just going back to what you’re familiar with, only this time get more money for your time at a job you don’t really care about to make a millionaire richer.

Good news is you’re actually not bad at these decisions when they present themselves. It’s the main reason why you’ve had a comparatively well off life.

There are endless examples of people born into great situations that constantly face hardship because they just couldn’t make a good decision to save their life.

You don’t have any ex-wives, never broken a contract, never spent time in jail for doing something stupid, or gotten sued. Have a good credit rating, and great relationships with really good people who look out for you as you do them, and yet when something is important to you, you still take risks. Like you just did.

Generally speaking, you’re gonna be okay if you do these things. Keep eating your vegetables lolz.

A friend wants to set you up with someone she knows from work. Someone who knows quickBooks lol. Who knows? Maybe this weekend.

Do a better job of being with God. Be grateful. Nothing you have is yours. Everything is a blessing.

You rolled the dice and looks like it’ll work, at least for now. Hold true, don’t tolerate drama, and keep pushing forward. Give glory to God for all you have. This life isn’t the one that really matters.

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