You hear it all the time "I hate the rat race", "get me out of the rat race", but how do you do it? So many people are stuck in the rut of their jobs yet they never see away out.
People are of the mindset that a job is a secure way to make a living and bring in a paycheck at the end of the month.
However what so many don't realise is that there is no such thing as a secure job anymore.
Solid reliable companies are moving their operations to parts of the world that have lower costs.
Is your job the next to get the chop? You've got to be prepared for the worst, yes I hate to be honest but you have to face the truth.
The nice 9to 5 job could be moved to another town, state of even country.
You thus need to make it your priority to "get out of the rat race" however you don't want to leave your job and then work for yourself and hate it.
So to get out of the rat race you have to move to something you like to do.
You have first decide what you'd like to do if you did not have to work, if you could do something and not get paid for it what would it be? This can take time to realise and find out.
However it's essential if you wish to be your own boss and ultimately become an entrepreneur.
If you move from a job to working for yourself and you hate what you're doing - what's the point? Working for yourself can be tough - there's no steady income every month, or there might not be until you get yourself "established" There will be rough time there will be great times - you have to be ready for everything and anything.
In order to get out of the rat race you need to make a plan.
You have to know what you want and what you will do and stick to the plan.
Without a plan you can very well fail in what you are doing - thus giving you a negative experience.
However it does not have to be a negative experience - you must make a plan to help you succeed (that's the one thing that most people forget to.
So where do you start? Start by deciding what you'd love to do even if you did not get paid Set out a long term goal Set out a financial goal Work back from your goal - i.
e.
how much do you need to make each month, then week and then each day.
People are of the mindset that a job is a secure way to make a living and bring in a paycheck at the end of the month.
However what so many don't realise is that there is no such thing as a secure job anymore.
Solid reliable companies are moving their operations to parts of the world that have lower costs.
Is your job the next to get the chop? You've got to be prepared for the worst, yes I hate to be honest but you have to face the truth.
The nice 9to 5 job could be moved to another town, state of even country.
You thus need to make it your priority to "get out of the rat race" however you don't want to leave your job and then work for yourself and hate it.
So to get out of the rat race you have to move to something you like to do.
You have first decide what you'd like to do if you did not have to work, if you could do something and not get paid for it what would it be? This can take time to realise and find out.
However it's essential if you wish to be your own boss and ultimately become an entrepreneur.
If you move from a job to working for yourself and you hate what you're doing - what's the point? Working for yourself can be tough - there's no steady income every month, or there might not be until you get yourself "established" There will be rough time there will be great times - you have to be ready for everything and anything.
In order to get out of the rat race you need to make a plan.
You have to know what you want and what you will do and stick to the plan.
Without a plan you can very well fail in what you are doing - thus giving you a negative experience.
However it does not have to be a negative experience - you must make a plan to help you succeed (that's the one thing that most people forget to.
So where do you start? Start by deciding what you'd love to do even if you did not get paid Set out a long term goal Set out a financial goal Work back from your goal - i.
e.
how much do you need to make each month, then week and then each day.
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