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Most Entrepreneurs Are Never Taught How to Work…They Learn The Hard Way

Yesterday I shared (see here) that a friend who is an entrepreneur learned how to work—meaning how to work efficiently and consistently to meet goals—while employed by a large corporation known for its world-class training. That’s more the exception than the norm, in my opinion. Most people don’t get world-class training on how to work. That got me thinking about myself—how did I learn how to work?

Thinking back, this isn’t something I was ever taught. Not in college and not in corporate America. After I became an entrepreneur, I felt like I was drowning in a never-ending to-do list. I was stressed out. That pain helped me realize that how I was working wasn’t sustainable or effective. So, I sought out other entrepreneurs and asked them how they worked. Over time, I pieced together a system that worked to some extent. But it wasn’t until years later that I read books on the topic that helped me understand what a methodical approach to work looks like and how to implement one.

Now I’m curious. How do most entrepreneurs learn how to work? I don’t know the answer, so I’m going to ask a few and see. My gut tells me that many don’t know how to work and are stressed out—and that those who do know are self-taught out of necessity. Let’s see if I’m right.  

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