The "Bad Entrepreneur" Podcast

Entrepreneurship: Treat it like a job

17 min · 1. okt. 2019
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When we talk entrepreneurship, we only see the glamour. The freedom of having your own schedule and being your own boss. Not having to take crap from anyone. These concepts are true, but can be misleading. You may have more freedom, but you still have to work. You may have left your old boss, but you traded that boss for many bosses in the form of your customers or clients. At the end of the day it is still a job. This is how musicians and athletes maintain their success and longevity. The first ones in and the last ones out of the office. Because although they are passionate, they still treat their craft as a job. They get things done.

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