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VA THING

I started my VA career early this year and it was a rough start. The very first client I had was through Facebook and she offered a really low payment. It was the best opportunity at that time so what else can I do? I have learned a lot from the experience and I will share just 3 that made a really great impact on me. 1. PUT A LIMIT   Funny but yes, that it the first. Love yourself. I wanted to work for free for this lady because she was so good at that time. I've been receiving a salary of $10 per month and barely slept because I want to help her. But you know, you have bills to pay and your health is important to. You need to put some limit to your kindness. 2. BE KIND This is hard. This lady keeps on telling me that when she get more opportunities. That is totally fine with me, until she paid for the first time. She treated me as a slave after, always saying about the money she paid. lol! I stayed kind until the end :) 3. KNOW YOUR WORTH After the first client, I go

I am His.

Have you felt lonely? Have you felt like you were alone and unloved? I do. I did. Depression. Anxiety. It was a difficult week. I have been thinking maybe I could just jump from a high building or cut my wrist, drink poison or hang myself. But, nah. I am too scared to do that.I don't want to kill myself simply because I am afraid. God always sends His help at the right time. He always has His way to say and show how much He loves us. And His love is more than enough. This verse has helped me and is helping me to overcome my depression: “Don’t be afraid, I’ve redeemed you.      I’ve called your name. You’re mine.  Isaiah 43:1 God says I am His.We are His. Wow. Seriously? I am a mess and He still wants me. and loves me, and  adores me, and He called me. I am still alive because I have a purpose. I am not done yet. I still need to live according to my purpose and fulfill it. It's okay not to be okay, but put a time limit. Do not dwell too much on negative emotions. God lo