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When did you know it was time to go all in on OF?
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Hiya! I’ve got quite an interesting question for those of you who left your regular job to focus on OF. I’ve been running my page for a short while, and I don’t think I’m doing too badly! Of course, there’s always room for improvement, but I’m happy with my progress, and the extra income has been a nice bonus.

At the moment, I work in a pretty good position with decent pay, but I can see a lot of potential in OF. I’m doing everything myself—promotion, content creation, and so on—so my capacity is limited to the days I work from home, evenings, and weekends. I’m not worried about burning out because I genuinely enjoy what I do for my audience, but I feel like sooner or later, the time will come when I’ll have to make a decision: should I go 100% into OF or stick with my current setup?

I’m sure some of you have been in a similar situation, and I’d love to hear how it was for you. When did you realise it was time to go all in?

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