Remembering My Why
- Rubie Namuag
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- Jan 31, 2021
- 1 min read
So this is the phase where an aspiring virtual assistant losses her confidence. I am about to finish my freelancing course at FVA Academy, and I think I am beginning to lose my eagerness. I listened to words of encouragement and wisdom from people around me. I wanted to listen to them, but my emotions are overpowering me. But then, I thought to myself, emotions eventually fades. If I listen to my feelings, I will lose the reason why I wanted to venture into this field from the very beginning.
What is my "why?" My why is for my continuous learning and my family. I admit I was attracted to the handsome amount you will get when you are a virtual assistant. But I must tell you; the skills are not that easy. Acquiring them needs time and a vast depth of effort. I did my best to finish my online course because my ultimate "why" is always for my family.
The whole month that I spent on my freelancing online course is not enough. Here, money is my biggest rival. For I wanted to take the in-depth course, but my financial status is hindering me. Now, I'm battling my emotions and self-confidence. But since I am a natural-born committed person and determined, I will pursue applying until I get my first client. I know that business owners will hire VAs with experience, but all I have to do is keep going and have faith. Because if we have faith, we will make it through.



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