tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7351244317383364974.post2597542270639832054..comments2022-11-13T04:05:59.985-08:00Comments on to the humming meadow: change is a challenge....Ericahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10889867056453841875noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7351244317383364974.post-48828218613401210412011-04-27T11:38:50.010-07:002011-04-27T11:38:50.010-07:00That's a rough situation, girl. My ideal job ...That's a rough situation, girl. My ideal job has definitely changed over the last year, too. I've felt unmotivated where I am and I've been wanting to do something more ministry-related, such as working for a church or Christian organization. Then I found out Dave might be losing his job recently, and suddenly I'm oh so grateful that I didn't get ahead of myself and that I've remained where I am.<br /><br />My point is this...you have to find the balance between pushing forward vs listening when God is saying to wait. I don't know what His answer is for you right now, but try to figure it out. I knew that God wasn't leading me to quit my job yet (if ever), and so I held on, and now I'm oh-so-grateful I did because now Dave and I will have substantial income to survive on even if he's not working. So for you, consider your current life status, consider things such as the insurance, and really listen to what God is telling you in your heart. From an outsider's point of view, if he's providing you enough real estate clients to make money, and especially if he provides you with a part-time job opportunity, then He may be saying to go for it. But if you don't feel like He's giving you the go ahead, then listen to that gut instinct.<br /><br />Just my completely un-professional thoughts. :)Kara @ Just1Stephttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15807231820370637387noreply@blogger.com