In What Direction Will I Become Financially Stable?
This post answers a question for The Council from a reader named, Dee, who asks in what direction she’ll become financially stable?
The Council says this is a good question, and to become financially stable you must know you have choices and you’re able to create whatever you desire.
Are the relationships in your life stable? Do you care for people? Do you show love and concern for them? Do you feel happy often? When you get in this vibration of love, happiness, and caring you can create anything.
In other lifetimes that effect her current lifetime, Dee was gifted in the arts and she’s able to explore this option again. She performed in the arenas in Greece. Is she drawn to acting? She should do this as a hobby and see where it takes her.
It would be good for Dee to learn how to organize groups, whether it be for work or something she does outside of work.
Dee would do well in banking. She has done this in other lives. Learn about money, stocks, and the exchanges. This is a totally different career than the ones mentioned previously, yet this was wanted when she was planning her life in spirit. Perhaps Dee can start in an office area that has to do with banking, money, and trading.
It’s good to look toward working in an area where Dee can be a leader, to show others how things are done. Teaching and explaining things is also good. She wanted to help other people who’ve lost their way, don’t know how to succeed, and don’t know how to change careers. If it’s necessary for Dee to go back to school to learn about helping people in these ways, then it’s a good idea to consider this.
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