queenofwands37

joined 10 months ago
[–] queenofwands37@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Great job! Seriously impressive

 

Hi Everyone,

The past few weeks I’ve been hyping myself up to quit my staff accounting job. I’m 26 years old and have about 32k in savings. I work remotely at a public accounting firm with an O.K. workload. Regardless of the hours, it can be stressful and tedious. I have firm boundaries not to work past 6pm when need be.

I feel the workload right now is manageable after a discussion with my supervisor, but my manager keeps talking about giving me more work for my “development”. I love accounting work to a degree but when the deadlines and monthly closes approach all at once I find myself holding my breath the entire time I’m working and even when I’m off I feel tense and burnt out.

I landed this job after graduation but I’ve had various jobs before this and some managerial experience. It’s been about a year and half at this place. I live at home so my expenses don’t exceed a grand a month. I make around 70k w bonuses and such.

Now here’s my dilemma. I have a YouTube channel which I started when I was a teen. I’ve had several videos go viral reaching upwards of 15 million views. I have over 100k suscribers but I make practically nothing from the channel at the moment. Over the years, I have been uploading but pretty infrequently. I get tons of comments telling my videos have been helpful etc and to keep uploading (I make tutorials-don’t want to reveal too much on here). It’s truly my passion and I love it and have a ton of ideas.

I understand that I could do both and I have been lately, but it comes at a sacrifice (not spending time with family/friends, skipping the gym, not eating etc.) To be successful, I feel like I have to dedicate more than full time hours on youtube and branch out to other platforms. I want to give it my all for once because over the years school and other obligations were my priority.

I feel like the bigger the risk, the bigger the reward but I can’t help thinking I’d be a big idiot by leaving my “cushy” 9-5 job in this market and dwindling all the money I’ve worked hard to save.

Please give me your honest opinions 🙏

 

Hi Everyone,

The past few weeks I’ve been hyping myself up to quit my staff accounting job. I’m 26 years old and have about 32k in savings. I work remotely at a public accounting firm with an O.K. workload. Regardless of the hours, it can be stressful and tedious. I have firm boundaries not to work past 6pm when need be.

I feel the workload right now is manageable after a discussion with my supervisor, but my manager keeps talking about giving me more work for my “development”. I love accounting work to a degree but when the deadlines and monthly closes approach all at once I find myself holding my breath the entire time I’m working and even when I’m off I feel tense and burnt out.

I landed this job after graduation but I’ve had various jobs before this and even some managerial experience. It’s been about a year and half at this place. I live at home so my expenses don’t exceed a grand a month. I make around 70k w bonuses and such.

Now here’s my dilemma. I have a YouTube channel which I started when I was a teen. I’ve had several videos go viral reaching upwards of 15 million views. I have over 100k suscribers but I make practically nothing from the channel at the moment. Over the years, I have been uploading but pretty infrequently. I get tons of comments telling my videos have been helpful etc and to keep uploading (I make tutorials-don’t want to reveal too much on here). It’s truly my passion and I love it and have a ton of ideas.

I understand that I could do both and I have been lately, but it comes at a sacrifice (not spending time with family/friends, skipping the gym, not eating etc.) To be successful, I feel like I have to dedicate more than full time hours on youtube and branch out to other platforms. I want to give it my all for once because over the years school and other obligations were my priority.

I feel like the bigger the risk, the bigger the reward but I can’t help thinking I’d be a big idiot by leaving my “cushy” 9-5 job in this market and dwindling all the money I’ve worked hard to save.

Please give me your honest opinions 🙏

[–] queenofwands37@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

I would recommend ‘Ask and It Is Given’ to get a good introduction and then ‘Money and the Law of Attraction’ specifically for entrepreneurship and business.

[–] queenofwands37@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

You’d have to recruit drivers that also have a background in child care which doesn’t sound too difficult

[–] queenofwands37@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (4 children)

The entire Abraham Hicks law of attractions series