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How I came to love my job.

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Mr4213

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As a young entrepreneur, I've always hated clocking in.

I've learned that everything is a process.

Work is an opportunity to build and improve processes.

Example.

Everyday I go to work I execute the same process (that I've created)

The majority of my day is automated because I already know what I'm doing before I do it.

This frees my energy/time/effort up to think about bigger and more important things.

I spend the majority of the day analyzing my process and looking for ways to improve it. After I complete the "work process" I have more processes that are followed.

I don't consider my job "work". I consider it as training and improving my skills as an entrepreneur.

I no longer think about how long I'm at work. I only think about the process of what I'm doing while at work

Live by the process, die by the process.
 
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