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I've Cried More in 2020 Than I Did When I Was a Baby

Let's face it, 2020 has been one heck of a year for all of us.

And as an Entrepreneur, personally, my emotions have run very high this year.

You see, in 2017, I dove headfirst into entrepreneurship, and although I absolutely don't regret it, I will admit that I have my 'days' and in 2020, I've had a lot of them.

The realizations that I'm not exactly where I want to be in my entrepreneurial journey have been very overwhelming, along with everything else that the world has been going through.

But, I'm not a quitter. In fact, I'm working harder than ever.

It's just getting frustrating sometimes.

So frustrating that I cry. And I cry a lot.

I cry because I had set the intention back in 2017 to help thousands if not millions of people by now. So, I guess I get emotional because I feel that I've failed in that regard.

I've failed to 'crack the code' on getting my message out to the masses but I refuse to give up.

I believe as entrepreneurs, we're wired differently. We don't give up when most would.

So, if you're feeling frustrated. Don't give up. I'm not.

Tim Lekach, Founder
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    But, I'm not a quitter. In fact, I'm working harder than ever.

    That's good. Keep it up.

    It's just getting frustrating sometimes.

    And it's only human to feel that way.

    I've failed to 'crack the code' on getting my message out to the masses but I refuse to give up.

    Then rest. You sound really burned out.

    Sometimes taking time off isn't just for recuperation; it's for perspective.

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      Thanks, I appreciate the suggestion. I'm my own worst enemy sometimes lol

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