Is this your life? It’s 5:00 a.m. the buzz, buzz, buzz wrestles you out of a deep sleep. Darkness meets you. Eyes half shut, you stumble to the bathroom, flick on the blinding light. Through bleary eyes you make your way to the shower. Your husband is brewing coffee, pouring milk and cereal for the kids. Everyone is still half asleep.
It is a race to feed and clothe your children, get yourself and husband ready, give each other a peck on the cheek and out the door by 7:00. You go one way your husband another. You barely get the kids to school on time, rush to the freeway only to be stopped by traffic.
Arriving at the office 15 minutes late, again, you get the look. Meetings, reports to complete, clients to see, papers to file, phones to answer, on and on it goes all day long. Lunch is a no go, you grab a candy bar and cola and eat at your desk while listening to some bozo on the other end complain that his shipment didn’t arrive. Now you have to track that down. The afternoon gets worse. 
At 5:00, quitting time, your boss reads the papers you gave him at 10:00 this morning. He wants changes, no surprise. At 6:00 you leave. Traffic isn’t quite that bad, yet it still takes a half hour to get home, your husband had to work late, so you turn around and go back and get the kids from daycare.
It is now 7:15 p.m. You rush the children inside; corral them to the dining room to finish homework that should have been completed hours ago. You find something in the freezer, put it in the oven, and go off to get out of your suit, pantyhose and heels. Your husband arrives at 8:00 just in time for supper. It’s a prepackaged meal of frozen pot roast, potatoes, carrots and peas, again. The children are bathed, in bed and dishes cleaned. It is 11:00. You watch a little TV. Climb the stairs, do a little laundry, wash off make up, brush your teeth.
12:15 you crawl into bed. Your husband feels a little frisky you either fake it or push him off you. You reset the clock to 4:45 in order to not be late tomorrow, turn off the lights. You try to sleep, but the thought of having to get up and do this all over again tomorrow, and the next day, next week, next month; year after year keeps you awake. At 1:00 you finally fall asleep only to be awakened in a little over 3 hours to do it all again.
This is my life. The alarm goes off at 6:45. I wake the children, make coffee, pour cereal and milk and help the kids get their clothes on, find their homework and find their shoes. At 7:00 I kiss my husband and leave the house in my pajamas to take the kids to school. The drive is slow. We have a good time, laughing and cutting up. Once I drop them off it is back to the house, I pour myself another cup of coffee and find my recliner. It is 8:15.
At 9:00 I make my way to the office, my home office in my pajamas. It’s time to read my morning mail, send a few emails, process a few orders, submit those articles I just finished writing, and make a few phone calls to my downline. It’s 11:00. I check my bank account. $250 in commissions was deposited during the night, another $200 in sales from the ebook and $300 in bonuses, because my downline brought a few more people into our business. I made $750.00 in one night while I was asleep. AND the $300 will continue to come in AND increase because my downline continues to grow with or without me. That money will always come in. It is residual income.
I am finished for the day.
I shower, and leave the house to meet my husband for lunch. Or I may visit the kids at school, or have a massage, or a day of shopping with friends. I pick the children up at 3:00 take them to dance lessons, soccer practice; whatever, and am home by 5:00 where I make roasted chicken with new potatoes and green beans rolls and chess pie. Supper is ready by 6:30. We have a fun night helping the kids with homework, watching TV, whatever. When I go to bed at 11:00 I am not too tired to have sex with my husband.
How would you like to have my life? You’re thinking, ”I can’t quit my job. I hate my job, but I make $50k a year, have insurance and a 401k. In a few years, it will be easier. The mortgage will be paid down, the children’s college fund will be larger, and I don’t have to work as hard.” But that isn’t the case. You work for the same company for 30 years, if you are lucky, get a Christmas card every year as a thank you and when you retire receive a pension that is 1/3 of your salary. But you have two mortgages, because you had to spend your children’s college fund on repairs, braces, food, clothes, gas, etc. So at 67 you are still up to your ears in debt, receive a small pension and hoping that social security is enough.
You can quit. I work from home and make $50k a year working online. And I just began 5 months ago. Most weeks I work 25 hours and some weeks I work 40-50. The weeks I work over 40 hours I am writing articles and ebooks to meet a deadline I have set for myself. I may have meetings with fellow network marketers and my downline. However, normally, I work 25 to 30 hours a week. I have insurance, and savings. The only difference between you and me is that I have made my life my own.
I am living my life my own way. That is why I have added Life Adventurers to my endeavors. I want to help you and others live your life adventurously. Life Adventures reminds us that life was meant to be enjoyed. You can enjoy your work, work less, make more; live life your own way.
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