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We all have moments that test our limits and push us to grow. Facing a challenge can be tough, but it often teaches us valuable lessons about our resilience, strengths, and even our weaknesses. What’s the most challenging thing you’ve ever done?
For me, one of the biggest challenges was quitting my stable job to start my own business. I’d been thinking about it for years but was always held back by fear. I finally took the plunge last year and it has been working out so far. One of my big challenges now is knowing when stop and how much work and progress to make each day. I don't want to burn myself out, but want to make sure I do enough to survive also.
Survive 2020
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Cutting off my family, Starting my art business, Moving into a Van, Getting a new puppy, All at the same time.
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Laving fiat mindset behind was most challenging foe me. It still is when I've to transact with a bank. Why? Because it takes time, whereas I can so transactions in Bitcoin in seconds.
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134 sats \ 1 reply \ @grayruby 26 Oct
Left a good, well paying job to focus on my business.
Built a life and family with someone who lived 2500 miles away.
Both were very challenging but highly rewarding.
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to focus on my business.
That's very important step. Working for yourself. No matter what you will do, you will do for yourself and with passion. NEVER LOOK BACK.
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It is an enormous work to be done, with my own hands.
My next "project" will be like this 😂😂😂
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Parenting 2 kids 😅
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One very challenging thing was running a marathon. So much prep before so much pain during. Not sure if I could do it again either
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Helping my father build a house on the family farm. The challenge was to bring the materials there and build it when it was finished, it was rewarding.
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Left behind my comfortable home and thriving business to live offgrid.
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Swimming laps in a pool after thanksgiving. I wanted to give up.
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Being a parent. It has been the most challenging years of my life so far.
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Adapting to military life.
Glad it's past me, but a formative experience to say the least.
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Learn to code. And learn another language. Still no where near where I want to be in both of these endeavors. But will keep trying
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divorce for sure. that was a HORRIBLE experience.
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