Frustrations That May Lead to Career Changes (Part 1)
I’ve taken on a Personal Development project to create a short series of videos on frustrations and challenges, addressing why career changes are sought out and some challenges when they are made. A final video will recap the benefits of creating the first 10. These can be found on YouTube as well if you’d like to subscribe.
Here’s the first of 11:
As always, I would love to hear your comments.
Until next time, J.
"Take control of your destiny or someone else will"
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June 12 2008 10:20 am | Home Business Ideas and Wealth Strategies

























June 12th, 2008 at 8:44 pm
Hey Janet!
Let me introduce myself to you - as I’m doing with all my new neighbors at WHB. Brad here, at Boardman Country.
Just watched your nice video post. Having been self-employed for quite some time, I’ve moved considerably closer to controlling my own destiny. I too realized that if I didn’t, someone else would.
My main personal frustration has not been so much in trading time for dollars, but in producing enough dollars to survive on while being self-employed.
Probably enough on that for the moment, but I do look forward to visiting more with you as we each move along in the blogosphere!
Stop by anytime!
Brad
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June 13th, 2008 at 1:51 am
Great video, Janet. I’m looking forward to the ones to follow. I think you’ve hit the nail on the head with the issue of time. Been there, done that myself! For me personally, it’s been finding additional revenue streams that has been the most helpful in spending (and yes, we all “spend” our time and can’t get it back) my time how I want.
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June 17th, 2008 at 10:17 am
Hi Janet,
Just wanted to say that your videos are terrific and we love the direction of your blog.
Keep up the great work!