BackInTheGame78
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The only thing I will say about that is that at the end of the day you are still trading your time for money, and that only works when you have time available and the ability to use it to perform a function.I'm full. I'm not actively looking for , wanting or need new clients.
I'm actively turning clients down and refusing to take them on because I don't want them. The demand here is high and disproportionate to the number of people offering the service I do.
I'm not interested in expanding and don't want to employ anyone.
I'm HAPPY with where I'm at. I love my job, get paid great money and live exactly how I want. No adjustments needed.
Only think I'm interested in is the original topic
What happens in the instance you get really sick for a few weeks? You get in a car accident and break your leg and are on crutches for 4-6 weeks? Etc...
I'm not saying this to discourage you from what you are doing or saying you should be doing something different, merely that the end goal should always be to free yourself from the time for money model because life comes with unforeseen issues that you may not have expected and if there is no plan for what to do in those situations and no protections then you have a giant hole in your business model. Hoping those don't happen is not a valid plan.
This isn't try to derail the thread, this is simply sound business practice and giving food for thought and ways of thinking that protect you in all situations.
