Nobody Teaches You How to Work
This week, I caught up with a friend who’s an entrepreneur. During our chat, I inquired about how he works. How does he determine what he’s working on each day? How does he know what needs to be done for each objective or project he’s working on? You get the idea. He said that he learned how to work—meaning he learned the process of working efficiently and consistently—while employed by a large corporation known for its world-class training. But that was a few decades into his career.
What I took away from this conversation is that most people are never taught how to work. They’re taught skills, and they gain expertise. But they’re never taught how to effectively execute their skills from day to day to accomplish goals or objectives. Instead, they try to remember and manage everything in their head and end up stressed or burnt out as their responsibilities at work and home increase.
To take this a step further, entrepreneurs experience many times more pain than the average person because of not knowing how to work. They often start out by doing literally everything in the business—much of which they have zero skills or experience in. Over time, many of them experience high levels of stress and anxiety because of this, which causes other problems.
My big takeaway is that the costs of never being taught how to work are high, especially for entrepreneurs.
