No Turning Back Now…
February was a pretty eventful month, what with me rising to a creative challenge and succeeding in writing 15 songs in just 29 days. I’m very happy with that achievement. What also happened in February was that I resigned from my current job, so in two months I will be saying goodbye to The Office!
It seems I will now, in some ways be able to practice what I preach in that I will have officially left the office and will be following my passions with the intention of making a very successful living doing what I love. It’s quite amazing to me that it’s actually happening now after all the talking about it. Ironically this time I will be leaving a job that I enjoy, which is maybe why I feel a little nervous about leaving. it’s always more dificult when there is something you might miss about what you are leaving behind.
Still, I am and it does feel very liberating. I’ve got some great friends and family who are very supportive and I think I’m in better shape than I ever have been to grab life by the horns and make something of it.
Now I’m no guru, far from it in fact, but I am always happy to give my opinion, advice & support to anyone who has aspirations to go and actively seek their passion in life. I would be honoured to have the privelidge of playing that role to anyone who contacts me in this regard. I have been through many emotional stages over the last eighteen months to get where I am now and if there’s one thing I have learned it’s that experience can’t be beaten.
In fact as I progress I would like to develop Leave The Office as a place for those with this desire to try something different to get support. I think there are enough people out there who are experienced enough to give some great advice and those who are in need of such support to give them that extra bit of confidence they need to broaden their horizons.
Lets get together and help each other acheive the lives of our dreams. Any ideas as to how to go about it, just get in touch via the contact page.
Watch this space…
Comments
Comment from Rob
Time: March 4, 2008, 2:48 am
Thanks for the comment Gary.
Yeah after doing some “work” on myself and growing in confidence with creating my own reality, so to speak I realised that the best way get in the flow and manifest desirable results was to let go of the wanting them so much and just get on and take steps towards them.
Another by-product of letting go is that I am now full of so much more creativity and ideas that are giving me so much in the way of possibilities and transforming how I feel about life.
Comment from Jason P.
Time: March 4, 2008, 10:06 pm
Yes, I agree that we Americans complaining about gas when you put 2.5 times as much toward a gallon (or 3.78L) of petro is a bit much. In my case, my work requires the usage - and affects my pay quite significantly. (And there is a story behind that too.)
Like the site. I added you to the blogroll. Peace.
Comment from Maria Palma
Time: March 15, 2008, 12:41 am
Good for you, Rob! I’m very happy for you
I have this feeling that your music business will take off soon…I applaud your courage!
Comment from Rob
Time: March 15, 2008, 12:53 pm
Thanks Maria for the encouragement.
I’m certainly having to find courage from anywhere I can muster it! It is a challenge for sure, but I have faith that it will all work out as I go.
Rob
Comment from Gary Evans
Time: March 3, 2008, 5:43 pm
Congratulations Rob!
I remember when I quit my job, its a daunting time and I wish you every success! Everything happens in perfect order anyway and from reading your last few posts, it seems like you’ve got everything in check!
Quitting your job because you don’t like something will only bring those unwanted dislikes with you. Making peace with your current circumstances is the way forward and is what I see you’ve done.
Well done, mate!
Gary
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