Ten Percent

Last Update: May 19, 2010

One of the reflection questions from today's lesson was whether I place myself among the highly motivated 10% or among the sorta-slidin'-along 90%.

 I know I am in that 10%.  I can work with greater energy and focus than most of the people I know.  I have never missed a writing deadline, never been the type to just coast along.  Heck, I got a master's degree (4.0 GPA) AFTER my fourth child was born--while I was teaching part-time, teaching kindergarten Sunday school, and coordinating the local soccer league.

The thing is, I have been successful in a whole bunch of ways that have nothing to do with money.  And, for the last ten years or so, I didn't have to worry at all about money. 

And now I'm starting over--and what I'm really trying to find out is, am I in that 10% when it comes to succeeding financially?   I wouldn't be here if I didn't believe that I am.  But I'd be lying if I said I felt supremely confident.  

 One other thing...and this part gets a mite personal.  But the thing about divorce is, some really terrible things are said.  I mean, the kinds of terrible things that could only be flung at you by someone who knows your vulnerable places well.  My very (financially) successful ex-husband said at the very end that my role, as far as he was concerned, was that of parasite.

Parasite?  Raising 4 kids and keeping everything running while he traveled all over the world?  Intellectually, I know that is pure crap.  (And of course that kind of attitude is a big part of why I left.)  But being a stay-at-home mom for the better part of 20 years, being dependent on a man, never did come naturally to me.  And, of course, he knew that....

So, I'm on a mission to prove some things to myself.  I already know I am successful.  I already know I've got that fire in my belly.  But can I be successful in the pure dollars-and-cents way.  No, it's not THE most important thing in the world--but when you've got college tuitions to help pay and law school tuition right around the corner, it's fairly high on the list.

 



 



 

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ana_nimoss Premium
I worked most of my life, and I have been staying home for less than 3 years to be with my kids, and I tell you that working two jobs were easier than taking care of 2 kids. What made a difference was that I found so much joy hanging out with them....
Jamie Smith Premium
The best revenge is living well. SERIOUS props for getting your Masters while juggling all that other stuff on your full plate! Nice to have ya in the WA family. My advice is to go through the Action Plan step by step. Pick a niche that is a passion, so it doesn't feel like a "job". Everything I do with IM is to support the Arts, that is my passion. I also advise you check out Jay's mind map on his magistudios blog to help you see the BIG picture. I sent you some WA Gold to get you headed down the right path making $$ online with the WA family.
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