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I think he's telling you to quit trying to be EVERYTHING for your company; just do what you do best. You can't be inventor, fabricator, mass-producer, receptionist, shipper, marketer and lawyer, all in one, and do a good job at all of them. So pick the one or two that you ARE good at and throw yourself into them. It seems your company is profitable enough to hire help for the rest, or, if not, you certainly have the potential and inventiveness to make it be, if only you spent all your time inventing and creating rather than spreading yourself so thin trying to be everything. Invent. Create. Build. Do your technical write-ups. Stop there. Find help for the rest. Do you really want to be spending your time on that other stuff anyway? From what I understand, it's the technical stuff that you love, not the business parts.
You don't have to live in a bubble just because someone else caught the flu. Make your decision on your ability to trust yourself. - NytWolf 15:49:05 12/17/06
I was previously a aviation mechanic and avionic technician and this car is harder to work on than Aircraft. - Hocuz77 03:04:56 02/28/06 |
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