How To Get Laid Off, Not Worry About Money, And Live Life

by | on May 2, 2012

Earlier today I just heard one of the most amazing stories ever.

It’s about a guy that has a family who was recently laid off from his engineering job. Unlike most people he was not panicking or flipping out.

He was cool, calm, and collected.

When he heard the news he called his wife and said “Honey I just got laid off let’s party. Book a flight to Vegas.”

At this point you are probably wondering if that was a typo. LOL. No it wasn’t. That’s basically what he told his wife.

To the normal person that doesn’t make sense. How do you go from being an engineer making 6 figures a year to being told you no longer have that income anymore and your first words are “let’s party”.

Now that my friend is the good part.

If my memory serves me correctly this guy had been preparing to get laid off since his 1st time getting laid off in 2001. Through a series of events and years some things led to another and he got fed up.

No longer was he going to allow somebody tell him what he was worth. One day he made a decision and believed in himself that he was worth MORE than what he was getting paid.

So this guy began to build a business part time because that’s all he had. Through personal development, reading books, going to events put on by successful people, and changing his sphere of influence, he began to MORPH into this different person.

The new people that he started to surround himself with started telling him that he was worth more than what he was getting paid. They could see the immense value and leadership this guy possessed.

But HE DIDN’T SEE it for himself.

Then one day things changed. He believed he was worth a certain income per month. His belief level began to rise above his current reality.

Fast forward to last week when he was laid off, the reason why he wasn’t bothered or worried was because his part time income from his business was 5 times, yes 5 times more than his regular full time income.

This guy spilled the beans and told how he was earning $50k a month part time.

When I heard it, it really touched me and helped me to further believe that if he could do it so can I.

What am I talking about?

Real quick, I am new pastor that recently started a new church from scratch. I also have a full time job at the moment. A month ago I made the decision that within a certain time period I’ll be out of my job so I can pastor full time and focus on growing the church.

Just hearing this story inspired me even the more. I’m a person that is very grateful to my heavenly Father for good steady income coming in from a job. However now that I know my life’s purpose I am ready to pursue that even more.

Instead of just sitting around waiting on God, playing the lottery, or expecting something to fall in my lap, I went to work.

I started a part time business where I generate income on the internet. It’s nothing complicated, I just plug into a system and follow it step by step.

Now I have a desire to help other pastors or church leaders that currently are working full time replace their income using this online system so that they can do ministry full time or whatever God has ordained for them to do.

I see with my mind and know in my heart that once you solve the money issue you are able to focus a lot more on more important things. Not only that but enjoy life!

If you are the type of pastor or church leader that knows you are worth more than what  you are getting paid now from your full time job, then join me on this journey.

Let’s have a cool story like this guy so just in case we do get laid off we don’t fret or worry. We can party and enjoy what God called us to do.

All the best,

 

P.S. The guy I was talking about used the same exact system that I currently use to make 5x’s his full time income working part time. If he could do it so can we. Get more info here.

 

 

 

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