Well, I don’t completely agree with that, (Definitely not in this tough economy o. 😂) You’ll still work, but, you know, it won’t feel like a burden-burden.
I’ve discovered something that has totally transformed my career: I love my jobs. (Not a news-flash!!!!)
And no, it’s not just about the paycheck (though that’s a nice part of it ☺️). It’s about showing up every single day, doesn’t matter if it’s a regular weekday or a holiday. Honestly, I don’t mind working a couple of weekends if it means I’ll close a deal or help a client. (Not all weekends my dear client, please go and sleep.)
Here’s what I’ve learned from all this:
1. When you love what you do, motivation flows naturally.
You don’t have to force yourself to “hustle.” It just feels right, and that makes showing up easier, even on the hardest days.
2. The extra effort adds up.
Some of those weekends I’ve spent working? They’ve led to bigger opportunities, more income, and stronger relationships with my clients.
3. Doing what you love leads to unexpected rewards.
It’s not just about money, it’s about growth, both professionally and personally. The more invested I am, the more the work I put in comes back to me.
So here’s my advice: Do what you love. It doesn’t always come easy, but trust me, it pays off in ways you never expect.