Dear Fellow Light,
It seems risky doesn’t it?
Living a life centered around doing the projects you want to do. Likely to involve inconsistent income or not as much earnings than you could have doing something else
Is choosing a path you don’t really care about, but results in more income, the way to go?
Each path comes with risks. Layoffs. Economic crises. Exploiting bosses. Sudden company shutdowns.
No matter the path, hardships and suffering will be there. Pain is a guarantee.
Therefore the question to ask yourself, is what projects do you want trade your life for?
Not doing the things you deeply believe in made you feel more resentful, frustrated, dissatisfied, and unconfident in your abilities.
If you were doing the projects you loved to support the family and life you love, you could summon more of Yourself than you ever have or could doing something you hate or dont care about.
Take back your energy and focus it on what you truly want.
From Love
“I Choose Me” from Desde Amor’s “Dear Inner Light” Collection
Support For The Journey
Here are just a few of things you can do today to move forward better.
Do what comes to mind or resonates with you.
Action Items
Recognize the ways you are suffering doing the projects you are now and identify the consequences of them
Identify people doing the projects you love and are living the quality of life you’d love to live
Recognize the suffering and dissatisfaction of people doing “the smart things.”
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From The Artist
Even when I was working in “cushy” jobs, I felt dissatisfied with the kind of projects I was doing. I tried doing passion projects on the side, but even then I still felt like I was betraying myself. In my heart, I knew what I wanted to do. But because I feared discomfort living a life from art first, I usually put it in a lower priority.
I believed living a life from money first would be safer or more comfortable. But as I was worked across different industries and read about the lives of brothers and sisters, I realized suffering and hardships occu everywhere