Choices and Moving in the Right Direction

 

Someone asked me this recently - Knowing what you know now, if you could go back in time, would you still make the same choice to quit your corporate job and strike out on your own?

My answer - 1,000% yes.

Even knowing all the ups and downs I would experience, all the fear, pain and tears, I would absolutely make the same choice again.

I didn’t come into this life to build someone else’s dream that doesn’t align with mine, working away in a boring cubicle slowly shrinking day by day.

I came here to carve my own path, to express myself in a unique way and to create freedom on my terms.

Even though many others questioned my decision and thought I was crazy for leaving a “safe” job where I did well, I knew I needed more.

The thing is no one but you knows the desires in your heart or the calling of your soul.

Only you do.

And if you don’t follow those things, your life and job might look “comfortable” and “safe” from the outside, but inside, there will always be a sense of dis-ease or a longing for more.

I stayed for a long time in a place that I knew was not aligned with my soul’s calling because I got comfortable there. It was only when my body really began breaking down that I started listening to that call.

So, if you resonate with any of this, if you feel a pull toward something greater or different than the life or the job you’re currently in, start moving toward it NOW.

The longer you wait, the more discomfort you’ll experience.

While I can’t promise that moving toward your innermost desires will be easy, I can promise that it will be worth it.

If you’re ready to make changes to live a more aligned life, to feel like you’re actually making a difference in the world and to feel really alive, work with me!

I’d love to support you on your journey by sharing all I’ve learned from experience along with powerful tools that can ease the process of making big changes.

What is your soul calling you toward? And, what’s one small step you can take today to move in that direction?

 
Brendon McCarville