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Jason Malabute
  • Accountant
  • Los Angeles, CA
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I WAS SICK AS A DOG TODAY BUT THE WORK STILL DONE

Jason Malabute
  • Accountant
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Today I had to call off from my W2. I was just not feeling well. I was coughing, muscle aches, chills, and headache.

If I was running my real estate business by myself I would have to had an unproductive day for my business as well. However, since I have implemented procedures and hired/managed a team the calls were made, text/emails answered, and CRM updated.

This is why I am a big fan of the motto "working on your business instead of in your business". I could be on vacation or sick and the business does not stop running.

My goal is to hire more people as I get bigger. I want to keep on pushing myself to outsource more my tasks as I grow.  The finish line is when the business can run without me completely.

 

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