From Adversity to Prosperity: From Being Laid Off to a Six Figure Income
Growing up in the Philippines, uprooted from the familiar, and brought to the land where many other people from all over the world would like to be…they said the United States is the land where milk and honey flow.
Our first destination and "home" for a decade was in Miami, Florida. You would think that I would consider it as the place of new beginnings…perhaps. Well, life has not been easy there but it was definitely better than the life we've lived in my country.
I was a fresh college graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Medical Technology but I never really practiced it. Somehow, it felt as if after spending expensive tuition in the university and literally hundreds of sleepless nights to earn my degree, me and Science never really clicked. I took this degree because I felt that I wanted to be a doctor because my dad was a doctor. I took the advice of a great family friend that Medical Technology is the best preparatory for medicine and indeed it was! I learned a lot and even though it was just a preparatory degree, it felt as if we were already medical students. That's how tough the training was.
Anyway, back to me and Science never really clicked. Looking back at my childhood, I remember getting pencils or crayons and writing on the walls of our house or coloring my mom's Bible. My mom seriously thought that I was going to be a painter! So she bought me one of those practice workbooks and oil crayons (bless her heart for encouraging me!).
Growing up, I also loved the creative arts and music. I've participated in dramas in school, plays in churches, and I would always get up on our dining table and lipsync in front of people (showtime!). I guess the reason why I'm saying this is…I realized that I was never really a left brainer for me to enjoy being in the scientific or medical field.
My career as a Medical Technologist in the United States really looked promising but for some reason one circumstance after another prevented me from being able to take my licensure exam. So I never really was able to practice my degree. Coincidence? I don't believe so! I worked jobs totally unrelated to my degree with pays that were not very rewarding. Of course, there's always been a total dissatisfaction and a voice within me that kept telling me "I'm meant for more than this." Not that I was doing mean jobs but it was just not for me.
Fast forward to several years later, I discovered my love for digital design. I noticed that I can tell good designs both print and web from those that are not. Trust me, not everyone can tell! I realized that I have been gifted with eyes for design. So I explored it. Thank God for the internet. Back then blogs with tutorials about photoshop and other design tools have just started. They have been a great help to me. I never really went to school for design both web and print graphics, although I have considered, many of the graphic designer friends I have met totally advised against it (huh? yeah!).
The gift of design was already within me, I just had to discover, enhance, and make use of it! Nobody really guided me or mentored me but I was bold enough to launch myself in the industry and started approaching people online and introduced myself as a freelance designer. I will be forever thankful to those few people who have trusted me enough with their projects.
Fast forward again, in 2007, my family decided that we would move to Pearland, Texas (a suburb of Houston) where we bought our very first home. With a very slim design portfolio and mostly web, God has opened a door for me to work as a graphic designer and a print manager at a local church in Sugar Land, TX – about 20 minutes from our home. I knew I was probably not the best candidate for the position but God has specifically placed a person that was just there for such a time to hire me! That's what I call divine connection!
I loved my job and I was so sure I would stay in that job for years to come. Well NOT. I was totally wrong. I started working in August of 2007 and by end of February of 2008, I was gone. Not by choice. I was let go because my green card expired but by then, my citizenship was already in process. Just some of the church staff decided that it was probably risking the church's status to keep me. My career there was short-lived.
I was hurt, disappointed, angry, and bitter at some point. You don't understand. I loved this job and poured my heart and soul into it. I was basically the only one in my department for several months doing the jobs of two or three people. There have been days when I would stay till 11 PM at night to meet the deadlines, have all the Sunday bulletins ready, deal with crazy printers, and on top of that design materials for several departments in the church. I had worked more than 12 hours on few occasions. Looking back, I don't know how I handled it but by the grace of God I did.
I would think that somehow my bosses would do me a favor and not let me go, right? Apparently, that's not how it works. I realized that nobody is indispensible. There were people that have worked for companies for almost two-thirds of their lifetime and were still let go, what made me think that I would be spared?
Am I still hurt and bitter? Not a one bit! God has given me the grace to let go and move on and I can boldly say that being laid off is the best thing that has ever happened to me so far career-wise.
I was just in that workplace for a season…but God has definitely something better in mind.
I never looked for another day job after that. God knew I would be laid off. It never came to him as a surprise so He prepared something for me. A couple of months before being laid off, I landed a contract with a pretty big local publication designing their magazines while working from home. For each magazine I design, I would make anywhere from $3,500 to $5,000. There have been times when I would do 2 magazines in a month. It was a pretty stable income coming in and I enjoyed doing it.
Later on though I realized that I never really had a life while doing freelance for this company. Even though I was making real good money, it felt as if I was an employee expected to be in front of my computer all day replying to emails and constantly reporting about the status of the projects (when never once I have failed to deliver). I would stay up working on projects till 4 in the morning and wake up 4 or 5 hours later to continue working on the projects. I was exhausted and burnt out. I thought, this is not the kind of life I'm supposed to have. Yes, success has price to pay but you can be successful and not kill yourself by trying to make money. What's the sense of having money if all you're going to ever do with it is use it for your medical bills?
Needless to say, after 6 months of doing this (still in 2008), I finally canceled the contract (there were no legal repercussions thank God other than a non-compete for 2 years) and moved on.
It was a pretty scary move. I was unsure of what will happen next and this time I didn't have any contract secured prior to letting the client go. I was letting go a stable income coming in. But I made a decision that the life I had working with the company was not the one I was supposed to have.
I stepped out of faith and officially incorporated my web design company in May of 2008 and Exirus Creative was born. It was born at the time when the US economy was crumbling. What was I thinking? Why would I start a business when the economy was low? Frankly, I didn't know what the status of the economy was and I probably didn't even care. All I knew was that I want to pursue the life that I meant to have.
And what's amazing is that…at the time when the US economy was low and everyone's talking about how hard it was and recession was doing that and was causing this, I was making a six figure income! To be honest, it is hard for me to say this without giving credit to God. I knew it was all God.
I'm sure that my story is just one of those you've heard. There are thousands other people who did not let the recession or their fear or excuses stop them from truly pursuing their dreams.
Am I the most qualified person to be successful? Absolutely not! I was never born in a perfect family, never had a perfect life, faced several adversities while growing up and in my adult life, but if there is one thing that I knew that took me to where I'm at today (aside from the grace of God) is that I have never let adversity stop me. There were days that I felt like giving up. There have been times when setbacks were just too overwhelming but nevertheless, I moved forward. It's not easy to be a woman in the business world. It's not easy to be a minority in the business world. But you don't let these things stop you.
Dreams do come true my friends. My dream never stops here. Working for myself, having the freedom in my time, and being a blessing to other people – these are just some that came true. But I'm still dreaming dreams!
Don't give up. THE BEST IS YET TO COME!
Until then!…

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Thank you for sharing God’s direction and blessing in your life.
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Wow, thanks for sharing your wonderful story! And it’s such an inspiration to all self-employed pp like me. I like that message, “never to give up your dream!”
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Dear Lynne,
Thanks for sharing your story. You have the faith that’s necessary to move on and know at the same time it will always be ok. Great lesson for us!
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It was wonderful hearing your story Lynne. It sounds like you always had a yearning in your heart and finally you could not deny its call. I’m sure God has even more in store for you, as you said you are still dreaming!
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What an inspiration!!! Thank you for sharing. Your testimony gives us hope!! I love the way God is using you to help others!
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wow!!! I enjoyed every bit of your story. You’re indeed an inspiration. How I wish I am also as firm as you who knows what my real dreams are. It’s really hard to dream when dreams are undefined. But yeah, we have God. Everything’s possible.
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Thank you for sharing this story. It is truly inspiratinal.
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I think that your story is wonderful. It just shows what you can do when you set out to do it and don’t give up.
As Americans, sometimes we have tunnel vision and don’t take the opportunities that are right in front of us. Also, there is no easy way to make a consistent income and no guarantees anymore. Sometimes, you just have to have a little courage and a lot of drive to succeed!!
Best of luck to you!
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God bless you so much for sharing your story. I stumbled into your website, but it is such divine appointment and i am so blessed. God bless you & your business
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GOD is good and you are truly an inspiration !!! Stay Blessed & Be Blessed !!!
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Very inspirational!!
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Sounds like you took lemons and made lemonade. Great story and your success is inspiring.
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I really needed to read your story. I personally am at a cross road and I am not sure where to turn. I know what my heart wants to do, but as I stand back and look it seems so out of reach. Thank you for sharing your inspiring story.
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I took a peek at your design company and you’ve really made some beautiful websites. Your story is inspiring and really gives comfort that God has a plan for us all.
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I think Philippines isa great country and they are blessed with good people…
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This i a really good article.
Full of inspiration and motivational energy!
Thank you for sharing this with us.
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I love this article and I am looking forward to share this to my friends then…
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thanks for sharing, truly inspirational. Also am happy that all your success’ is only because of God.
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Thank you so much for sharing your story, very inspirational! I believe all of us were blessed with a God given gift we just have to have the courage to pursue it despite the circumstances.
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Amazing story. I’m a fellow Houstonian and it’s great to see other young asian entrepreneurs around town.
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