When to Take the Leap of Faith
Many people get into Internet Marketing with the ultimate
goal of leaving their 'day job' and working full-time from
home. But to simply throw caution to the wind and quit
your job is just insane.
Or is it?
There are two schools of thought on leaving a steady job
and taking a leap of faith to pursue your dream of working
from home with Internet Marketing. One side says that you
should make sure you have all your bills paid-up and that
you also have six months worth of living expenses saved up.
In other words, make sure you have a safety net ready to
catch you in case things go poorly. Other wise you could
wind-up in a lot of trouble.
The other school of thought says that you just have to do
it. Just quit your job and force yourself to make it with
Internet Marketing. This school of thought often asserts
that if you have to make money, you will make more money in
a quicker amount of time than if you have a safety net of
money saved up. In other words, if you have it in your mind
that you might fail, you will. But if you have it in your
mind that you can't fail, then you won't.
Of course no one can tell you what you should or shouldn't
do. Ultimately you are the one who has to make the decision
and you are the only one that knows what you need to make
that leap of faith.
However, notice that I write 'need' and not want. There is
a huge difference. In all honesty everything probably won't
ever be lined-up the way you want it to be before you leave
the comfort of a regular paycheck. However, as long as
everything is the way it needs to be then you are ready to
take the plunge.
So the next logical question then becomes how do you know
when everything is how you need it to be? Well, that
question has a different answer for everyone because there
are a number of factors that come into play. For example,
if you are a single person living at home with your parents
then you might be able to quit your job tomorrow. However,
if you have three little kids to support then you need to
make sure you have a constant income coming in.
The bottom line is to set a goal for when you can quit your
job and then strive for that goal. Don't allow your own
fear to push that goal further and further into the future.
At some point you just have to take the leap of faith. And
when you do, you have to believe you can make it and then
not settle for anything less than success. Failure is not
an option, and if you consider it an option, it's probably
what will happen to you.
A leap of faith is nothing more than believing in yourself.
And if you do believe in yourself and your willing to work
for your dreams, then you should not fear taking that leap
of faith and you should do it as soon as possible.
Of course, having a safety blanket never hurts either...
That's where NicheRockets comes in :)
Why throw caution to the wind when you can have your cake
and eat it too?
Take the leap today and join NicheRockets now!
http://www.nicherockets.com/vip-invite/
This is an exclusive $50 per month savings over our regular
monthly rate plus...
I'm gonna let you kick our tires for a full month for just
one dollar.
How can you beat that?
You can't.
http://www.nicherockets.com/vip-invite/
Sincerely,
Scot Standke -- Founder
NicheRockets.com
goal of leaving their 'day job' and working full-time from
home. But to simply throw caution to the wind and quit
your job is just insane.
Or is it?
There are two schools of thought on leaving a steady job
and taking a leap of faith to pursue your dream of working
from home with Internet Marketing. One side says that you
should make sure you have all your bills paid-up and that
you also have six months worth of living expenses saved up.
In other words, make sure you have a safety net ready to
catch you in case things go poorly. Other wise you could
wind-up in a lot of trouble.
The other school of thought says that you just have to do
it. Just quit your job and force yourself to make it with
Internet Marketing. This school of thought often asserts
that if you have to make money, you will make more money in
a quicker amount of time than if you have a safety net of
money saved up. In other words, if you have it in your mind
that you might fail, you will. But if you have it in your
mind that you can't fail, then you won't.
Of course no one can tell you what you should or shouldn't
do. Ultimately you are the one who has to make the decision
and you are the only one that knows what you need to make
that leap of faith.
However, notice that I write 'need' and not want. There is
a huge difference. In all honesty everything probably won't
ever be lined-up the way you want it to be before you leave
the comfort of a regular paycheck. However, as long as
everything is the way it needs to be then you are ready to
take the plunge.
So the next logical question then becomes how do you know
when everything is how you need it to be? Well, that
question has a different answer for everyone because there
are a number of factors that come into play. For example,
if you are a single person living at home with your parents
then you might be able to quit your job tomorrow. However,
if you have three little kids to support then you need to
make sure you have a constant income coming in.
The bottom line is to set a goal for when you can quit your
job and then strive for that goal. Don't allow your own
fear to push that goal further and further into the future.
At some point you just have to take the leap of faith. And
when you do, you have to believe you can make it and then
not settle for anything less than success. Failure is not
an option, and if you consider it an option, it's probably
what will happen to you.
A leap of faith is nothing more than believing in yourself.
And if you do believe in yourself and your willing to work
for your dreams, then you should not fear taking that leap
of faith and you should do it as soon as possible.
Of course, having a safety blanket never hurts either...
That's where NicheRockets comes in :)
Why throw caution to the wind when you can have your cake
and eat it too?
Take the leap today and join NicheRockets now!
http://www.nicherockets.com/vip-invite/
This is an exclusive $50 per month savings over our regular
monthly rate plus...
I'm gonna let you kick our tires for a full month for just
one dollar.
How can you beat that?
You can't.
http://www.nicherockets.com/vip-invite/
Sincerely,
Scot Standke -- Founder
NicheRockets.com




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