Stage 1, Day 10,
I'm having some issues with binge eating. It's very minor. It's only really started this Saturday, but I've been reaching for foods that I normally never touch, and I indulge in cravings that I normally ignore.
I've had a colleague tell me that I'd be able to pull off running a business in my very field.
Right now, I'm a contract worker with a network of professionals; I get paid a good amount, but my actual cost per hour (for the company being billed) is triple what I'm currently being paid. And so, I could start my own company and consult with these companies myself, and basically keep the money myself as a self-employed contractor. However, I would need to run audits, and do things that are beyond my own responsibilities.
If that were the case, then I would have the incentive to create my own software to run audits and to accomplish my daily tasks more easily.
The second option is to take up a 3-6 month contract in a remote location that continually needs labor. They are willing to fly you out, pay your lodging, pay your food, pay a signing bonus, and pay you triple. And there's internet. But, it's extremely remote.
I'm considering this a whole lot more than usual, considering that I've finished two of my three books, and I'm 6K words into draft #1 of my third book.
I'm having some issues with binge eating. It's very minor. It's only really started this Saturday, but I've been reaching for foods that I normally never touch, and I indulge in cravings that I normally ignore.
I've had a colleague tell me that I'd be able to pull off running a business in my very field.
Right now, I'm a contract worker with a network of professionals; I get paid a good amount, but my actual cost per hour (for the company being billed) is triple what I'm currently being paid. And so, I could start my own company and consult with these companies myself, and basically keep the money myself as a self-employed contractor. However, I would need to run audits, and do things that are beyond my own responsibilities.
If that were the case, then I would have the incentive to create my own software to run audits and to accomplish my daily tasks more easily.
The second option is to take up a 3-6 month contract in a remote location that continually needs labor. They are willing to fly you out, pay your lodging, pay your food, pay a signing bonus, and pay you triple. And there's internet. But, it's extremely remote.
I'm considering this a whole lot more than usual, considering that I've finished two of my three books, and I'm 6K words into draft #1 of my third book.
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