Why I Resigned to Pursue My Hustle

🚪 Why I Resigned to Pursue My Hustle

“I didn’t leave because I hated my job. I left because I loved my dream more.”

🧳 The Decision That Changed Everything

Resigning from a stable job isn’t something you do on a whim—especially when you’ve worked hard to get there.
But deep down, I knew I was built for something else. Something bigger. Something mine.

I had already started selling eggs while working full-time. I saw the potential. I felt the fire.
And every day I stayed in the office, that fire dimmed just a little more.


💭 What Pushed Me to Resign

  • The Hustle Was Growing
    Orders were increasing. My side hustle was no longer “small.” It needed more of me—more time, more energy, more focus.

  • The Job Felt Like a Cage
    I was grateful for the opportunity, but I felt boxed in. I wanted to create, not just comply.

  • I Was Tired of Splitting Myself
    I was giving 50% to my job and 50% to my hustle. I wanted to give 100% to something that was mine.

⚠️ What I Didn’t Have

I didn’t have an emergency fund.
I didn’t have a financial cushion.
All I had was belief—and boiled eggs.

It was risky. It was raw. But it was real.
And sometimes, that’s all you need to begin.

🔥 The Leap of Faith

So I did it. I resigned.
No backup plan. No guaranteed income. Just grit and a goal.

It was scary. But it was also the most alive I had felt in years.
I wasn’t just working anymore. I was building.

📝 Final Thoughts

Resigning wasn’t the end of my career—it was the beginning of my calling.
I didn’t leave security for chaos. I left comfort for clarity.
And every day since, I’ve been learning, building, and becoming.

In my next post, I’ll share what it’s really like to run everything on your own—from sourcing to selling, marketing to delivery, content creation to customer service.
It’s not always glamorous. It’s not always profitable. But it’s always personal.
Because when you’re a one-man business, every win and every mistake is yours—and that’s where the real growth begins.

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