Should You Be A Free Agent?

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1. My work must have me primarily utilizing the core strengths, talents and unique giftings I was created with.

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Should You Be A Free Agent? - Quiz

Welcome Friend,
The number one goal is to be a free agent wherever and however you work. True freedom comes from knowing what your purpose is, where you flourish, what you're passionate about and best at. . . And being fully engaged in that vocationally. But being a free agent as... see morean employee is hard.
Our favorite vehicle for free agency? Self-employment. 99.9% of the experts, authors, speakers and leaders that you follow are self-employed for a distinct reason, and it's the freedom to fully live out what they feel called to. But please. . . Listen - The question is NOT "Do you have what it takes to be self-employed?" The question is. . . Do you really have a choice? ! Self-employment doesn't require a certain personality type, it requires commitment to your convictions and the freedoms to fully walk them out.
The following quiz will help you discern if self-employment is the vehicle you need for your convictions. It will take you just a couple of minutes. Upon completion the report will state whether you rated 'high' for self-employment or not.
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2. Business is personal, not "business is business". I place relationship above money (or want to!).

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3. I want and need to believe in the end product or service I'm helping sell and know it will provide true value to the end recipient.

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4. I want to have full control of my time.

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5. I truly want my work to serve others in a specific and measurable way.

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6. I believe my daily priorities should be my responsibility, not dictated by someone else.

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7. My faith and/or values should come before my perceived safety, security and comfort.

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8. I want to have adequate time to invest in my overall personal health and wellness.

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9. I believe I should be available to be fully engaged and participating with my family and/or close relationships whenever they need me.

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10. If my works inspires me, I know I can then I inspire others (which leads to influencing and impacting others).

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11. I want to create as much financial abundance as possible with the time I devote to work in order to give to and provide for others less fortunate than myself.

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12. My work should provide me with the opportunity to positively influence others for good.

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13. I was created to make decisions, not just take orders.

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14. I want my work to provide me opportunity to truly benefit and serve others, not just provide myself via a paycheck.

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15. I want to leave my children and/or loved ones a legacy with all the time I've devoted to my vocation.

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16. I want to own my work and build assets for me and my family, not rent my work out to others and ony build their assets.

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17. Work should not be about ease and getting what I can, but about purpose and meaning.

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18. I'd rather work longer and harder on my own time, than less and easier but beholden to an employers demands.

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19. My work should ultimately fulfill my God given calling, otherwise...I'm making money my God.

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20. My work should be an extension of my heart and values.

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21. I want to be captain of my own ship, but not alone…I need others.

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22. I not only believe I should pursue freedom, but I should lead others to it (starting with those closest to me).

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23. My work should be the same as my ministry.

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My work must have me primarily utilizing the core strengths, talents...
Business is personal, not "business is business". I place...
I want and need to believe in the end product or service I'm helping...
I want to have full control of my time.
I truly want my work to serve others in a specific and measurable way.
I believe my daily priorities should be my responsibility, not...
My faith and/or values should come before my perceived safety,...
I want to have adequate time to invest in my overall personal health...
I believe I should be available to be fully engaged and participating...
If my works inspires me, I know I can then I inspire others (which...
I want to create as much financial abundance as possible with the time...
My work should provide me with the opportunity to positively influence...
I was created to make decisions, not just take orders.
I want my work to provide me opportunity to truly benefit and serve...
I want to leave my children and/or loved ones a legacy with all the...
I want to own my work and build assets for me and my family, not rent...
Work should not be about ease and getting what I can, but about...
I'd rather work longer and harder on my own time, than less and easier...
My work should ultimately fulfill my God given calling,...
My work should be an extension of my heart and values.
I want to be captain of my own ship, but not alone…I need...
I not only believe I should pursue freedom, but I should lead others...
My work should be the same as my ministry.
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