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    pink24
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    You won’t know the next step until you take the first step. Opt for four days a week. Commit to your dream–which is very realistic I might add, it’s not like you want to become a dancer at age fifty or something. Meaning, go for it. See what happens. Not to mention you sound very responsible, so I doubt you would let yourself get into deep financial trouble, regardless of what happens.

    Go.
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    Good luck!
    Pink

    #79157
    hmmm
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    Having been were you are I would strongly recommend starting a business doing something you know very well and don’t have employees. If you do something you know and love you will be successful. Also, you will most likely be able to set your own hours so you can work around your current child and future child. Obviously if you have a job that you can do at home you will save on daycare. I only had one child, but I didn’t want him to go to daycare or full time pre-school and it worked out great for me. Best wishes to you and your family!

    #79164
    Dan Bukowski
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    I think the strategy that you have laid out is a perfect first step. The next step is starting to execute this plan. I am kind of in the same boat family, kids, house, mortgage, student loans etc. I have ambitions of growing my blog into more avenues but the bills wont stop. Just get some buy in from the family, share your dreams with them and have the understanding that your free time will be reduced as you work towards something greater and that will ultimately make you happy.

    ~DB
    danbukowski.net

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