Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Please, everything, but no job ... ;)

Here is a brilliant eye opener. This blog reminds me every day, why I am doing what i am doing. I am not talking about my PhD. It is more the work I am doing in BoutiqueWineries. Or the projects I have started with Stephane.
I commited to this PhD 2 years ago, and I will finish it. But then ... I want to rock as I like. Because I have a dream. The dream to become financially free. And a job is definitely not the way to do it. It might be a temporary solution, but not the final one.

There are so many people outthere with a dream, but they let other people put them down. "No, don't be silly, you can't do that!" or "You need a job, otherwise you won't have money". It is just not true, It is hard to change beliefs, I know that. A belief is only a thought that keep you thinking. I changed the way I think last year and it definitely opened my eyes and I can see so many opportunities now ... it is amazing.

Yes, the PhD is limiting me right now, I agree for that. And sometimes I feel this is sooo useless. Disciplined as I am, I will finish it. How german is that :D Today I will have a meeting with my team from BoutiqueWineries again. It is always good to keep the big goal in front of you, otherwise you get lost in all these little tasks and you don't see why you are doing all this.

I am looking forward to another rocking weekend with Stephane. I have so much things I want to get done. And there is soo much I want to talk about with you guys ....

Next time a bit more, little baby steps ;) Have a great day!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Too sad that you have lost your interest in science. Once, your dream was generating KNOWLEDGE for the world, working in science, working on something crazily exciting and make it available to everyone.

Somehow all of this seems to be gone. Now you talk about money - I am not sure about that ... what happened over there ?

Anyway, I do respect your changes of course and I wish you good luck!

Looking forward to read more from you soon. All the best,
Markus

Josefine said...

Ok, great comment. But hopefully I can explain more in the upcoming blogs. And it will make more sense to you. Lovely greetings to Cambridge :o)