This week has been a lesson in
timing. From a few different aspects. First, learning how to juggle the Work/School/Family
balance with my job suddenly requesting me to come in and work on a project,
and then pulling the hours away due to client waffling, and then my wife only
working two of the five workdays this week due to feeling really under the
weather.
But then also, and more relevant to
this class, is the idea of what we’re doing in the class over all. When the
class begun, the first tidbit of information provided was:
YOU
ARE GOING TO START A BUSINESS AND THERE WILL BE NO SAFETY NET! MAKE SURE YOU
PAY ATTENTION!!!!!
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Upon reading that, my expectation was
that from day one I’d be opening up a website with some type of product and be
forced to play catch up and learn from a position of being behind until I
figure out how the things I just put into place all work.
Expectations are not always accurate.
We’re now three and a half, maybe four weeks into the semester and while I have
a better sense of when the trigger will need to be pulled on the point of no
return when it comes to establishing a business . . . it hasn’t occurred yet. My
initial expectation was that it would’ve occurred that first week.
Instead, the class has me in a “hurry
up and wait” mode as it slowly parcels out information on each step of the
process. Steps, that outside of the class environment would take literally
seconds of contemplation.
All of this is a good thing, we are
being counseled to think before acting. Something I should be reminded to do
often.