The work you do is not necessarily what you’re going to be good at.

The work in between that gets the work done is where you are going to excel.

In every job, whether it’s fast food, retail, building tables, carpentry, electrical, hedge work, programming, testing, requirements, architecture, etc, etc – it will ALWAYS be the work in between that will make you succeed and it’s here that the greatest lessons you will ever learn will be taken from here.

Want to learn a new skill?  Go download a $14 course, buy the book, or get out there and start doing the work.

Want to learn a new lesson?  Go learn a new skill, make mistakes, screw u,p and start all over again.  Those lessons you learn from all the mistakes you are going to make, that is what will set you free and separate you from those that are around you.

The Lessons you Learn are what you put into upping your skills, how you deal with coworkers, how you value quality over quantity, all those little lessons that become the focus of books and blogs.

Those are the lessons you will only learn by doing the work.

Want more? Check out my book Code Your Way Up – available as an eBook or Paperback on Amazon (CAN and US).  I’m also the co-host of the Remotely Prepared podcast.

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