July 3, 2019

Entrepreneur Blues!

I love checking in like this with these daily blogs.

I sometimes wonder is it feeling mostly for myself? And there is this deep yearning within me to have my journey witnessed.

So you who are reading this, thank you for accompanying me.

I just thought to name each entry may help.

Today I feel I have the blues.

I just delivered Business Coaching to a dear friend, a fellow healer.

Earlier on on the way home I did a quick Facebook Live.

I worked hard today and I know showing up on Facebook Live and delivering Business Coaching will pay off in the end.

It leads to more trust points in the bank.

I still have the blues of not attracting the third client but I still have faith that I will before December 2019.

I realise today this journey is a long one which does not have any guarantees.

There are times it seems hopeless. Just work and more work.

At other times it feels so joyous, attracting money.

I hope you are liking this journey too.

As I grow in confidence, I hope it gives you confidence.

If anything in this blog has really resonated with you and you would like to discuss the subject further with Taniya privately then use this link.

https://calendly.com/contact-3453/15min

taniyahussain

taniyahussain

Having qualified as a Social Worker in July 1991 from Coventry University, it has been over two decades that I have been on the front line working with children and young people who are traumatized and on the margins of society. Although I studied Psycho-dynamic counselling for two years at Goldsmiths College (1991-1993), I decided to integrate Psycho-dynamic theories and skills into my Social work practice and flirt with and immerse myself in studying Islam as well as interfaith dialogue and friendships. For the last 20 years, I have been working in a multi-disciplinary Youth Offending Team in South London, comprised of Professional colleagues from different faiths and cultural backgrounds trying to support young people in the criminal justice system. I am married and mother to three sons, and juggle Social Work and interfaith dialogue with my writing, studying and the needs of home and family.

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