Should You Quit Your Day Job To Pursue Your Passion? Find Out!

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Retry Yes Yes! Your future is now. There is no time like the present to pursue your passion. You are wasting your potential in a meaningless, dead-end career, but the light at the end of the tunnel is clear. Your dream job is waiting. You are willing to sacrifice good money for a future filled with happiness. The only thing left to do is to say your goodbyes, give your notice, pack up, and move on. This is what you’ve always wanted, so go and get it. No No! Quitting your day job to pursue your passion would probably be a mistake. You are not thinking of your family or the lifestyle you have built up to this point. While you chase your dream job, others’ lives are being sacrificed. If you do, hopefully, you have the heart to tell your kids there will be no more sports teams, clubs, or unlimited internet use. Your partner would have to give up the luxuries that your current job affords them, so a forecast of bitterness and resentment is in your near future. Think About It A Bit More Whoa! Let’s pump the brakes on quitting your job for now. Think about everything you will have to give up and force others to sacrifice for you to work in your dream profession. Summer vacations, renovations to the house, and plans to buy a new car will all have to be buried because you want to chase rainbows. Tuition for your kids is not cheap. Consider things like health benefits and stocks in the company that you have accumulated over the years. Your schedule is going to be out of whack. Now there will not be time to drive the kids to practice, lessons, or be there for their games. Maybe In A Month Or Two Now is not quite the time! Give yourself a month or two before you jump ship. Patience is always the best medicine. This is a life-changing decision that will affect more than just your life. Your aspiring career will force those around you to make adjustments too. Working different hours means someone else, most likely a partner, to pick up your slack. Now, they will have to rush home from work or leave early to be the kids’ chauffeur. While you race to do what you’ve always wanted to, the ones most important to you are getting left behind.
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