What If I Don’t Want To Stay In Healthcare?

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My career path initiated in healthcare. I went straight from college to graduate school to become a physical therapist. After 10 years in the clinical healthcare space, I managed to land a remote job that utilizes my skills as a physical therapist.

Over the past few years I’ve had this desire to become an entrepreneur. But when I think about what I want to be doing in 5 or 10 years I get stuck.

Should I stay in the healthcare space since I have extensive training in this area or branch out to something else that is tugging on my heart?

I start thinking about my ideal life, what I want my life to look like if I had everything I wanted. Here are some of those things.

Be available for my children on weekdays after school and weekends
Have comparable income to my 9-5
Be able to take time off work, up to months at at time, like during summer break
Bring in enough money to travel

What Will Get Me On Track To Have That Lifestyle?

Is blogging the answer? Podcasting? YouTube??

Which one is right for me?

Do I draw from my expertise of physical therapy and helping people in that way?  Or do I branch out into planning and logistics for a working parent with a family?

Do I have a message so impactful that I can create influence in such a way that will bring in full time income?

Everyone starts somewhere and this is my start.

Can Blogging Be A Legitimate Career Change?

I’m hoping in the next few months that I can find this answer.

Check out this post for finding vision for you life

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Jill G Sutton

“My love for planning and logistics started when scheduling my college courses around two jobs. As a working mama of 3 children, my passion has evolved to a necessary tool to maximize my time and efficiency.

My goal is to help busy parents seek Christ first and live the abundant life described in John 10:10. Whether it’s spending more time with their children, traveling, or starting their own business, I want to provide simple, actionable steps to provide parents more time to do what they want most, without sacrificing themselves along the way.

Don’t just leave a legacy, LIVE ONE.”

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