Oh how I deeply resonate with this Kayla. Reaching the six-figure mark opened an insatiable desire within me to push for more, even though I didn't know what "more" looked like or should feel like. It changed the way I view money and contentment and it's something I'm still healing from. So interesting that the misdirected love of "mammon" impacts the decisions we make in cultivating a Christ-honoring business and lifestyle.
You're not alone in your experience. There's no real end to hustle culture, so reaching one mark—like six-figures—only makes it more desirable (and necessary) to hit the next one. I'm glad you're giving yourself time to heal from it and take your identity out of work and needing to earn a certain amount. I'm so thankful with have God as our Provider.
Oh how I deeply resonate with this Kayla. Reaching the six-figure mark opened an insatiable desire within me to push for more, even though I didn't know what "more" looked like or should feel like. It changed the way I view money and contentment and it's something I'm still healing from. So interesting that the misdirected love of "mammon" impacts the decisions we make in cultivating a Christ-honoring business and lifestyle.
You're not alone in your experience. There's no real end to hustle culture, so reaching one mark—like six-figures—only makes it more desirable (and necessary) to hit the next one. I'm glad you're giving yourself time to heal from it and take your identity out of work and needing to earn a certain amount. I'm so thankful with have God as our Provider.