You get that badge on the first day of work, that has your picture on it, your name, the department you work for and sometimes even your weight! Now, that badge will get you into those special locked doors where to some is a second home.
The locked doors that only the āeliteā can get in. Only the qualified, the deserved, the honored will get in. So you take that badge with you, everywhere you go. You hold on to it tight and dear to your heart.
They donāt pass out those work badges at the local farmerās market, and they donāt sell them on Amazon. Walking into the locked doors to be part of the āknownā is a special experience.
The locked doors has a certain pool of people where they depend on you, your ideas, your hard work, blood, sweat and tears that you put in. Those locked doors provide you benefits, security, a sense of community and you know they will always get your back.
But do those locked doors provide you a sense of freedom? A freedom to be on your own schedule, to call on the clients you desire, to go to meetings you desire, or have complete financial freedom?
Do those locked doors provide you the inner peace to the point where you wake up on Monday morning, running to work so you can walk through those locked doors. Take a step back and look around, if whatās really on the inside of those locked doors that special, why arenāt you happy or feel satisfied?
Why does it make you tired when you come home from work, when in reality you were sitting on your butt all day? Why is it draining every energy out of you?
Itās not too late, to evaluate your presence in those locked doors.