This past week, I’ve been going through a big change.
I made the decision to leave one job.
Before I informed my employer of this decision, I was very confident that this was a decision that was right for me, and would make me happy because I would be able to have more time to focus on creating the lifestyle I truly want.
I’ve been listening to A LOT of pod-casts, and trying to read as many books as I can.
Podcasts like Dave Ramsey’s EntreLeadership, The 5 AM Miracle, and Entrepreneur on Fire. I want to be just like the people who’ve started these pod-casts.
Now, after I’ve informed my employer (who also happens to be a good friend of mine) of my resignation, I’ve been feeling extremely guilty, and feeling a lot of anxieties about this decision.
I keep asking myself, “What the heck am I doing? Is this the right decisions? How do I feel better about this decision I just made?” It should be quite simple for me to figure out since I read all these personal development books.
A particular quote that happen to make its way into my life at this time (what perfect timing), is one that was quoted in the book Stop Worrying and Start Living by Dale Carnegie, author of the world-famous personal development book, How to Win Friends and Influence People.
The quote was simply this, “Have no anxiety about the morrow.” My main Man, Jesus Christ said that.
This made me realize that, at the end of the day, however, I just need to be satisfied with my decision, learn from whatever comes of it, and be a better person. I understand that I hurt a couple people who are really important to me. That understanding of how some of my decisions can hurt people really bother me, however, if I do what’s in my gut, and follow through with it, and succeed, I hope that can make up for the hurt I’ve caused, and even restore trust in the relationship that has been severed.