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Putting the sparkle back into my life: Gina Morrison shares her story

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Today’s shared story comes from California-based designer Gina Morrison who took the leap and set up her own business selling hair jewellery and bridal accessories.

I always thought a paycheck would be enough.  Then I realised I wanted a bigger paycheck.  That is what I thought I needed.  The big paycheck would make any boring job worth it because I would have a lot of money, right?

Wrong.  No matter how big the paycheck, I found that if I still had to drag myself to the hated job, then the money wasn’t enough.

This is where I was at a year ago.  I had a great paycheck and a low stress, steady job.  I knew a lot of people looking for work who would have jumped at the chance to have my job and this made me feel selfish.

I felt bad for complaining about the job and I felt bad for wanting something more.  For the first time in my life, I realised that “something more” which I wanted wasn’t about money.

Sure, I would love a lot of money because money gives you options.  And options are a nice thing to have.  However, somewhere in between a college degree and a few mindless jobs I figured out that I needed a purpose.

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A purpose won’t buy me a new laptop or allow me to fly first-class, but it does more.  A purpose won’t allow me to sleep.  It creates an excitement that makes every day a day I want to live.

About a year ago I decided that to leave behind the string of mind numbing jobs that promised no more than money.   Due to my day job boredom, I dreamt up a little company – Acute Designs – and started it as a hobby.

After a week of my new hobby, I realised this needed to be my career.

I worked nights and weekends – creating, saving, and scheming for the right time to break free from my day job.  Somewhere along the line I realised that there would never be a perfect time.  I would never be making full time money working part time on my company.

I just had to take the plunge. 

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So, I set my last day of work for four days before my 30th birthday.  I felt like it was as close to perfect as any time would ever be.  It was a new decade in my life and a new chapter in my career.

Every single day since I left my job has been fun or exciting or stressful.  I will confess that I do miss the money and sometimes I find myself stressing over it, but I don’t miss the sinking feeling I would get as Sunday night closed in and Monday morning loomed.  I know that the money will come and I have learned to live with less {which is an amazing lesson to learn at any age!}.

For once in my life I never have a day I dread. I am not working for the weekend and I don’t have a case of the “Mondays.”  I used to live for the weekends and now I live for each day.  No big paycheck could have ever given me that.

Putting the sparkle back into my life: Gina Morrison shares her story AcuteDesigns027[All images: ae martin photography]

To find out more about Gina visit her website Acute Designs, her blog or her Etsy shop, or connect via Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.

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