Work Because You Want To Not Because You Have To

Work Because You Want To Not Because You Have To

Update: 2016-11-21
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What freedom there is in doing something because you want to rather than because you have to. So many people are working at jobs not because they want to but simply because they have to.

A recent survey by Gallup revealed that 87% of people who are working do so not because they want to. Majority are disengage at work while some are totally disengage meaning they just don't want to be there.

What a miserable way to do life.

I'm so glad that I have reached the point where I decide when, where, how and when to work. Not many people have reached this point.

I must say it is not easy. It takes planning, hard work, sacrifice, discipline and a host of other factors.

The point is, it's possible.

In this episode you will hear our guest - Dr. Cassandra "Coach Cass" Henriquez, share how your plan B should be to find the work that you love and find ways to get paid for it so that you can work because you want to.

You might be familiar with the quote attributed to Mark Twain: "Find a job you enjoy doing and you will never have to work a day in your life."

Here are some other important things to know about Coach Cass' thoughts about her homeland, migration, lessons learned, culture, assimilation, hard work, taking action and one phrase that has remained with her:

Q. What country are you representing?

A. Jamaica

Q. Why should someone visit Jamaica?

A. - an ongoing place of discovery … see the people who live off the land … mystic mountain to do zip-lining

Q. Whats a must do, see or have while in Jamaica?

A. - Visit Dunns River Falls; support the local business, sugar cane and jerk chicken; ackee and salt-fish

Q. What's your favorite dish you missed?

A. - This is not a dish but what I miss the most is Ethiopian Apple.

Q. What one phrase that has remained with you from your homeland?

A."wi lickle but wi talawa"

Translation:

(even though we are from a small country we come with a strong force. Just like I’m a small person, I can do many great things. There’s nothing that can hold me back. I know my heritage. I know what we’ve overcome.- In general, when a child knows their heritage they are better positioned to be successful. There are less confusion in their lives.h")

Q. What's your definition of Success?

living life on your terms 

- so many people are living their lives according to someone else standards

- if you are living your life within your own standards, morals and values, you are successful

Q. What are some obstacles you experienced in your journey?

- my mindset was my #1 obstacle. I thought I wasn’t enough. I thought I couldn’t do it. I felt like I didn’t have enough experience

knowing that what I have to offer someone wants and I just need to find that person and give it to them

Some take aways:

- Find out who is your ideal client. When you work with people who are not your ideal client, you will be very miserable and become a slave to money. Because they are paying, you work with them.

- how to price your product

- how to build your team

- find a way to have the ideal person pay you what you deserve to be paid and deliver

- whatever you have to offer, there is a customer out there for you

- have multiple streams of income

- when you only have one stream of income is when you become a slave to what you are doing whether working for someone else or for yourself

you need to have that plan B so that the reason why you’re working is not because of the paycheck but becuase you want to be there

Lessons Learned:

  1. Finding your purpose
  2. Find out who is making money doing what you want to do. Interview 3 people doing what you are doing and are charging for it
  3. Make sure you give back whether in your business or in your life
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Work Because You Want To Not Because You Have To

Work Because You Want To Not Because You Have To