Broke Workaholic
In the past year, I wrote a book, built an essential oil business, laid the groundwork for a very promising non-profit, collaborated with an awesome team to create a distribution company, and helped numerous friends out along the way.
I work on my days off, and always try to do the most important thing, when I go out and do something.
I’m glad that I have some many projects, that are so close to completion, but DAM! I kind of wish at least one of these projects was profitable by now.
I’ll be patient and tenacious, but I don’t want to grow up to be a workaholic like my parents were.
Do y’all have any advice?
Thanks~
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