7 Signs You Need to Escape the 9-to-5 Now




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Summary: <br> <a href="http://feeds.feedblitz.com/-/60776415/0/ibmaudioblogs.mp3">http://feeds.feedblitz.com/-/60776415/0/ibmaudioblogs.mp3</a><br> I'm often asked how I know if someone is right for being a freedom business builder.  Even asking that question is a symptom of wanting more freedom, but I always say it starts with the <a href="http://www.internetbusinessmastery.com/live-your-purpose/" target="_blank">desire</a>.<br> Sometimes they are still not sure and want to know if there is a way to truly know if they should take the plunge.<br> Thankfully, there are signs that you are ready to escape the 9-5.<br> This is in no way an exhaustive list.  You may have one or even all the signs, either way, they may be predicting that an internet business is in your future:<br> 1. Sunday Evening Dread.  <br> This is the night the pain maximises.  You have had a couple days off and are basking in the warm embrace of autonomy and choice as you did exactly what you wanted for 2 days straight.<br> You suddenly realize that all ends tomorrow morning and pure dread and despair lurk in the back of your mind, slowly forcing their wait to center stage as the evening progresses.<br> You do anything you can to keep them at bay.<br> You watch Game of Thrones (or whatever your tv/movie preference) because you are trying to forget the upcoming week, instead of for the love of the show.<br> You are constantly on the verge of reverting back to the 6 year old frustration phase by falling on the floor, pounding your and hands and kicking your feet and whining, "I don't want to go to work, I hate work!  You cannot make me gooooooo!"<br> 2. Alarm Clock Anxiety.  <br> Your best friend is the snooze button.  You are so good at using this handy tool, you barely wake up to use it.<br> Ultimately it doesn't save you from the nightmare of reality.<br> Instead of thinking how happy you are it's finally time to get up and live your purpose, you are thinking of all the things you have to do that you don't want to do.<br> You think of the mundane tasks.<br> You think of the tedious commute to your cubicle cell.<br> You think of pretending to care about what your boss says about his weekend and how lucky you are he is giving you this new list of tasks.<br> You think of the time you will miss with your family and the things you'd like to do with your life that is slipping away.<br> 3. Craving Control.  <br> You want to be in charge of your life.  Not just in charge of what you listen to on the way to work, but real things like your future.<br> You are tired of your money and your time being limited and dictated by other people.<br> You are constantly baffled by how stupid the people in charge of your job and the business are.<br> You are tired of all the forces in control of your life not having your best interests in mind.<br> 4. After Work Fizzle.  <br> You've finally escaped the mind numbing work tasks, braved evening traffic and made it home.  Time to play, right?<br> Nope, instead of being uplifted and energetic, you find yourself drained, irritable, and morose.<br> You constantly wonder if it's really worth the money, considering it wipes out your nights as well as your days.<br><br> Isn't it time for a late evening nap?<br> 5. Fulfillment Freeze Out.  <br> The end of every work day leaves tired, sad, and without energy.  You may have stopped writing out your goals long ago.<br> The passion has long been stripped from your job, now it's all just putting up with it.<br> You have the sneaking suspicion that there is more to life, but better not to stir up to much and feel worse when you get home.<br><br> You feel energy seeping from you as you go through the motions at work.<br> 6. Honey, meet your children.  <br> You are tired of only having a chance to see your kids on the weekend or while rushing through bedtime chores.<br> The weekends feel rushed as you try to make up for very little time duri...