As an entrepreneur, there is always too much work to do Many founders pick tasks based on: - what they like doing (aversion) - what shows up in front of them (greedy algo) - what others expect them to do (larping) Think clearly and identify the #1 thing your company needs, and do that. Hire for everything else
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androidsixteen avatar
(This was a note to myself)
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will avatar
the best always are
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Michael Pfister avatar
Many founders pick tasks based on: - what will make banger casts
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androidsixteen avatar
It's true -- should have casted less and coded more today lol
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princess jessyfries avatar
the hardest part is to learn how to prioritize tasks lol
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androidsixteen avatar
100% Need to be very clear about long-term goals, short-term goals, and the best tactics to reach both Easier said than done lol
Ben Adamsky 💭 avatar
One of the lessons I learn again and again as a startup founder is making sure the entire focus is the biggest fire and being okay letting other fires burn, even if painful
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androidsixteen avatar
Honestly, I struggle a lot with it, especially when it's bugs and other user complaints Have had to dial down my need for perfectionism / people-pleasing to stay focused on the main fire(s) Entrepreneurship in some ways is spiritual development
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Grum Reapur avatar
My company has only just been registered, and it needs me to pull my head out of my bumbum and get building again. I am a combo of all three
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Tayyab - d/acc avatar
Correct.
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rostyk.eth avatar
Totally agree, however usually it's not simple task to identify the priority
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