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So right now, my slowlane job has a very tightly strucutred schedule same time everyday, etc. So I realized that all skills in building something are valuable. But my job just consists of "running the job" I'm not really creating something on the job.
But ever since I have been trying to go fastlane, I have abandoned the notion of switching jobs. The mentality I have "This is the last job I am going to have and I will just keep working on business on the side till I can get out" In obviously rush mode.
I am starting to think now, should I learn a skill online and get a slowlane job that has much more flexibility (location-free) like coding, pretty easy now that I have the mindset that I can do absolutely anything I want. I will have more control over my time and more time will be dedicated to my side business.
Doing it the second way, my mentality switches it to be more of a journey. Instead of me blasting hard and killing myself everyday.
Good idea to invest several months in some bootcamp? Your thoughts and opinions.
But ever since I have been trying to go fastlane, I have abandoned the notion of switching jobs. The mentality I have "This is the last job I am going to have and I will just keep working on business on the side till I can get out" In obviously rush mode.
I am starting to think now, should I learn a skill online and get a slowlane job that has much more flexibility (location-free) like coding, pretty easy now that I have the mindset that I can do absolutely anything I want. I will have more control over my time and more time will be dedicated to my side business.
Doing it the second way, my mentality switches it to be more of a journey. Instead of me blasting hard and killing myself everyday.
Good idea to invest several months in some bootcamp? Your thoughts and opinions.
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