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I'm a tech entrepreneur, and I got into programming and just loving computers when I was 11 years old. Back then, I was living in Iran. And I guess life somehow ended up just making me very, very interested in business and entrepreneurship at the same time. So by the time I was 18 I already knew. I want to get into, you know, entrepreneur. And I love tech. So, yeah, that's how I ended up here.
Well, when you're an entrepreneur, you are kind of working all the time. Um, even when you're not sitting at your desk, even if you're not checking emails on your phone, I feel like your brain is constantly thinking about your next innovative campaign or one of the challenges that you need to find a solution to, or you're just analyzing what's going on around you. So any time I even go to a grocery store, I find myself constantly looking at the packaging of products, reading the messaging on them and start analyzing why they have water certain things or why they have designed or use certain colors, incident places and those They're just putting those little, you know, your typical marketing off ownership filters and expecting you back some props in my own business and understand what this So anything ever great stuff, working. I mean, I even falsely and dream about my work at times, but on it, if you want a specific answer about timing, I think I said at my desk to right around 80 m every day on uh regardless of whether I'm working from my office or from my home office like today on I go until six. PM naturally. Take lunch and a couple coffee breaks here and there. Um and then I take a break from six until 99 30. I spend time with my girlfriend at dinner, take my dog to the park, and then I started working again around 9 30 gonna go off the to midnight and run around in its when I call it place. So, yeah, that's pretty typical.
um I think the primary challenge that is that it's very different than your typical 9 to 5 job carrier type of solution or option. Right? Um, when you when you were working for a company, usually are scientists this week position their specific skill sets that you haven't been mashed for. There are very detailed multi time, especially if you're working for a more mature company. There are instructions. There is employees, handbooks and workbooks and usually have managers and helped you answer questions for you. Guide, You check your work for you. what? When you are an entrepreneur, you're pretty much on your own, and that could that is definitely challenging. But it could also be an advantage. I fortunately love it, but at the same time, I have to admit it. It can be very, very challenging at times just because you are, uh, relying on yourself, keeping yourself in chicks and to wish yourself keep yourself motivated on and to really not be making a lot of mistakes. Just learning Hey, making the six or Okay, but if you are an entrepreneur specifically oh, as it started lunch maneuver, you can't afford to make too many six. You just have to have a top of personality and characteristic of look that is not a perfectionist but can't process a ton of data on its comfortable really working on the pressure most of the time. In fact, it's better if you can it away working on the pressure.