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New Beginnings

We’re in the midst of the worst economy since the great depression. People are getting laid off or fired everyday and thousands of college graduates (and millions of others) across the country are struggling to find a job. With that said why in the world would I choose to quit my job now?

Allow me to explain…

First off let me say that I not only quit my job, but a job at a really great work environment with awesome people and fun/unique company culture….Where else do you ring in new hires with tequila shots, have cubicle decorating contests and plow your face into cake on your birthday & anniversary of employment? Of course I’m talking about IZEA, a top social media marketing company that operates SocialSpark, PayPerPost and more.

So the question I know many people are thinking…Why the H*ll did you quit? or What is he thinking?

Well I have always been a person that doesn’t shy away from challenges. I have also always trusted my gut, which was one of the main reasons why I moved to Orlando in the first place. I knew no-one in Florida, but something told me this was the right choice. That decision turned out to be one of the best decisions I’ve ever made and over the last 2 years I’ve accomplished a great deal.

Besides trusting my gut I also moved to Orlando to be in a fertile environment to grow my own ventures. My goal has always been to create jobs for others, not be bound by an hourly job and to grow extremely wealthy in the process. Then be able to give back and help other young entrepreneurs achieve their dreams.

With these goals constantly in mind I came to the conclusion that IZEA has done all it can to assist me in reaching them at this stage in my life.

I’ve really enjoyed my time at IZEA, feel that I have learned a great deal and built relationships with a lot of great people, however now is the time for me to go hard after my goals. As time passes many people sink into a mode of comfortability and they stop striving and are content with their current situation. Though this is completely alright for some people at this point in my life this is not okay for me. At this time I have no children to pay for and no major expenses. There’s no better time for me than right now. If you desire to reach your goals no matter what they may be you have to go for it. When there’s more risk, there is a greater chance for more of a reward. In addition to that my dad taught me a long time ago that you improve and grow the most during periods of uncertainty and turmoil. If you’re not working through problems or challenges your performing not growing. I recently saw a great quote on Drew Mclellans blog: “Courage is not the absence of fear but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear.”

That quote really sums up how I feel and why I did what I did. I have so much of a desire to achieve my goals that fear seems very trivial in comparison. Some may call me foolish, some may call me outright stupid, but the way I see it it needed to be done. I have full confidence in my abilities and in god and know I will make it work.

Stay tuned…

More to come

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17 Comments

  1. Hey David,
    Keep the faith, man.

    You’re never living life on the edge till you make a really big (and I mean BIG) bet in Vegas or start your business.

    Looking fwd to more updates.

  2. David,
    We formed a bond that continue to grow and strengthen. I look forward to seeing your progress.

  3. I just stumbled on your blog and I really enjoyed this post. I in effect did the same thing last September. Quit a pretty great job right before the recession got really heavy, mostly because I was coasting along, rather than challenging myself. I ended up consulting on my own and while it hasn’t been a cake walk, I don’t think I want to leave this. I’m entering my year anniversary of consulting and I love it. Good luck to you on your new ventures!

  4. @Nate it was really great meeting you at IZEAFest and hanging out in Vegas. I had a blast! We’ll absolutely stay in contact. Give me a call next time you’re in Orlando and we’ll meet up.

    @Andrew I completely agree. Living life on the edge can obviously have it’s stresses, but more risk, more reward right 🙂 . I will keep you updated. By the way it was nice hanging out with you in Vegas at the ML dinner as well! By the way thanks for the advice on GroupTable yesterday. It was greatly appreciated and I’ve passed it along to one of my dev guys.

    @Randy it was an absolute pleasure working with you during this past year. You’re definitely an inspiration to me and I look forward to our friendship growing and strengthening over time.

    @Liz Your blog’s title really sums it up…Don’t be afraid to Fly. Too many people are. I’m happy that you were strong enough to take the leap and are now doing something you love. I wish you continued success.

    @All Thanks for stopping by and for the support guys!

  5. David, I knew from the first moment I spoke to you that you were a GREAT superstar headed for big success. Congrats!

    I actually just sent a long email to you, but realize that it probably didn’t get forward to you at IZEA…. can you email me? Thanks!

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