Is it time for passive income?

passive income Sep 03, 2018

Today was supposed to be perfect.

 

It was supposed to be a great day.

 

All I had to do was do a training for my new subscription, Nisha’s Crazy Bitches.

 

What a relaxed day.

 

So thankful for the openness in my schedule.

 

I sat on the porch, journaled with the sun on my face and stared at the mountains.

 

What a perfect day.

 

Until it wasn’t.

 

When I came inside, I noticed Seth was moaning in pain.

 

That’s my cat by the way. He’s ten and my first baby.

 

He was spending more time IN his litterbox then out.

 

It didn’t take me very long to realize, his bladder is acting up again.

 

He gets bladder cystitis, but usually only during stress.

 

All of the sudden it’s coming out all ends. And he’s moaning so hard I want to CRY.

 

It’s a holiday. Why can’t he have gotten sick tomorrow!?

 

I call the nearest vet (1.5 hours away, I have to bring him in.)

 

So I drop my entire life, cause that’s what Moms do, and pile both the furbabies in the car and head down to the vet.

 

Seth cries the entire way. Like cat screams. Each screech breaks my heart into 1000 pieces.

 

What will the subscription gals think? They are expecting their training TODAY.

 

I let them know, it’ll be REALLY late.

And as I am driving, I am overcome.

 

Overcome with gratitude.

 

Gratitude that I am a person who can now take her pet to the vet for an EMERGENCY and not freak out about cost.

 

A person who CAN put gas in her car. (Wasn’t always that girl.)

 

A person whose BUSINESS runs anyway.

 

Don’t we all want that?

 

Just yesterday, I was thinking how thankful I am that I am setting up all this passive income so I can be FULLY PRESENT if something were to happen.

 

And then I have this tiny scare.

 

To remind me, not only why I do this, but why I have to show other women how to do it too.

 

You can be in the constant launching phase where you do something new every single month and barely have enough left over at the end of the month barely have any savings or fun money.

 

Or you can do a mix.

 

You can let it be easy and let passive income support the lifestyle you want. NOW. You don’t need a large following. You don’t need to book out your 1:1 first.  It’s all bullshit self-sabotaging rules.

 

I know that my Pop is likely palliative and I will be able to step back a little and BE BY HIS SIDE.

 

Can you resonate with that? Having that freedom to take a step back from your business, let it run itself and be energetically supported? (THAT MEANS MONEY BY THE WAY)

 

If you want to learn how to create shit you love, ask me about Get Motherfucking Paid. I am extending the Biz-averrsary special until Friday.

 

And there’s a pay plan.

 

And you don’t have to wait, one of my voxer clients, just made her first passive income product and is onto the second.

 

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