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10 things to check in your list before you quit your job to pursuit your financial freedom

1. Six month of income in savings
Your savings fund will help you to not distract yourself with details and help you maintain focus in your core goal

2. Lower your spending plan
Frugality is the key to get to your goals faster than expected and realize what things you really don’t need in your life

3. Discipline
Having a culture of work and constance no matter what (the weather, your mood, the dog of the neighbor) will help develop that precious business-like mind

4. Habits
The work place is an excellent lab-rat to test your habits: punctuality, procrastination, mindset, minimal supervision, under pressure . . .

5. Business income
An already established business that is reliability and secure that brings to you at least 75% of your current spending needs

6. Realistic
Don’t let risky predictions, emotion or optimist blind your judgment, we are talking about your freedom here! Is better to wait until we are able to tying loose ends more toughly, but remember not to wait much!!

7. Optimist
This point contradictory with the previous point, but don’t let pessimist decrease your productivity action, also beware of know-all naysayers like your friends, coworkers and family

8. Fear
Don’t let fear make you panic, dominate it! But also don’t ignore it completely, maybe is your primal business instinct calling

9. Proactive
Don’t procrastinate, that is something we do often at work and it really doesn’t have that much of an impact. But in our business this is a great damage to our person as an entrepreneur

10. Find your business and passionate it
Don’t leave your job until you are 110% sure that you are migrating to something better for yourself, please take note that money has very little to do with this when you are working with your passion

Remember that is the journey, not the destination what it counts : )

3 Responses to “10 things to check in your list before you quit your job to pursuit your financial freedom”

  1. super post man!

    stumbled

  2. Victor you bring up alot of good points.

    I think number 3 works best for me. When I stay on track is when I make the most money.

    Nice post

    Cheers

  3. @ Jamaipanese - Thanks Kirk, you are great !! :)

    @ Keith - Glad to heard from you, this points are what works better for me, later !

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