In order to answer that question, you need to know what you love to do. If you know it, do it, and actually get paid for it – you’re in great shape.
Problem is, many family dads don’t know and therefore they don’t do.
Knowing comes first
As a family dad, if you find yourself in a situation where you don’t love what you do – that is your work, career, or day job – you have to do something.
Preferably, you have to get out of that and into a good place.
But what is the first step?
The first thing you need to do is figure out what it is you want to do.
Ask yourself the following three questions:
- If you had all the money in the world, what would you do?
- What are your natural strengths & abilities?
- What is it that people around you always compliment you on?
This is the point: you must find a job /career / business that will so completely fascinate you, it’ll be easy to throw your whole strength & focus into it and therefore increasingly prosper because of it.
The choices you have in terms of occupation are limitless, and that makes it sometimes hard to decide.
But you need to understand that only you can do this.
Once you answered the previous three questions, the second step would be to research.
This could be in the form of surfing the Internet, taking trips to the library or bookstore, and finding out who or what organizations can help.
This will mean sacrifice – what are you doing in your days off?
I’m not saying to completely stop having quality or fun time, that’s very important. But make a decision today that you will take at least a few hours every week to invest in knowing what you want to do.
Give yourself the amount of time necessary, don’t make a hasty decision. While continuing your research, gain feedback from others, pray about it, visualize it, ask, write down some pros and cons, you name it.
Once you narrowed your choices to two or maybe the one, celebrate.
Yes, celebrate – you have accomplished something very few get to even identify – their purpose.
Now get ready to make it happen.
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