Purpose to Profit How Service-Driven Women Can Earn Without Guilt You didn’t enter service work for the money. You entered because you cared. But caring has become exhausting. If you’ve ever felt burned out, underpaid, or quietly resentful—while still showing up for everyone else—this book was written for you. Purpose to Profit is not a hustle guide. It’s not a six-figure fantasy. And it’s not about abandoning your values. It’s a grounded, honest guide for women in service who are ready to build sustainable income without guilt . This Book Is for You If: You work in social services, nonprofit, public health, education, advocacy, or community service - You are tired of living grant-to-grant or role-to-role - You’ve been taught that sacrifice is the price of meaningful work - You want stability without becoming someone you don’t recognize Inside This Book, You’ll Learn How To: Understand why burnout in service work is systemic—not personal failure - Recognize the real value of your experience, skills, and lived wisdom - Release guilt around money and earning - Choose an income path that aligns with your values and season of life - Take your first intentional step toward financial stability—without hustle or pressure This book does not rush you. It does not shame you. And it does not ask you to perform gratitude while you struggle to survive. Instead, it offers clarity, permission, and a way forward . If you are tired of being needed but not sustained… If you are ready to stop over giving without apology… If you want your purpose to survive long-term… Purpose to Profit will meet you exactly where you are. Because choosing sustainability is not selfish. It’s how your purpose survives. About the Author Fanta Jatta holds a Master’s degree in Public Health and has over eight years of experience in community organizing, program management, and nonprofit leadership. She is also an entrepreneur and a mother of four. Her work centers on helping purpose-driven women build lives that are both meaningful and sustainable—without guilt, burnout, or self-betrayal.