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		<title>I&#8221;m back / 4 hour workweek / startup</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via Daylife It&#8217;s not that I stopped writing blog posts, it&#8217;s just that I stopped posting them here.&#160; I find that I&#8217;m constantly writing out thoughts, but I struggle consistently posting them here.&#160; Instead I usually &#8230; <a href="http://www.danputt.com/2009/01/29/im-back-4-hour-workweek-startup/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s not that I stopped writing blog posts, it&#8217;s just that I stopped posting them here.&nbsp; I find that I&#8217;m constantly writing out thoughts, but I struggle consistently posting them here.&nbsp; Instead I usually will email them to a few different people to get feedback.&nbsp; I realized today that I could simply edit those emails and start posting them here.&nbsp; So the 3 of you that still check my blog&#8230;I&#8221;m back.</p>
<p>My partner Chris and I have been having some long discussions lately about working more efficiently (more work in less time).&nbsp; He has been inspired by the 4 hour workweek (which I read a little over a year ago).&nbsp;&nbsp; I think there are a lot of great thoughts in that book, but I really don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s likely you can start a successful business following all of his guidelines.&nbsp; Chris and I have been back and forth on this.&nbsp; Here is my latest email on the topic (sorry if it is a little jumbled).</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been thinking about this,the slippery slope of trying to work super efficiently.&nbsp; I&#8217;ll admit it is a struggle for me.&nbsp; On one hand I get very excited about the idea of &#8220;getting 8 hours of work completed in 4 hours,&#8221; and I think striving to do that could really make some interesting things happen like better delegation / <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outsourcing" class="zem_slink" title="Outsourcing" rel="wikipedia">outsourcing</a> skills, and being more relaxed.&nbsp; But on the other hand I&#8217;ve been racking my brain thinking about &#8220;successful&#8221; <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entrepreneur" class="zem_slink" title="Entrepreneur" rel="wikipedia">entrepreneurs</a> I know. By successful I mean those who have built a business that more than pays their bills, they have a great team around them, and lots of upside potential.&nbsp; Some of these people I&#8217;ve known for awhile, others I met recently&#8230;but one thing I know for sure: they are all VERY active.&nbsp; I realize that the 4 hour workweek is not about only working 4 hours a week, but really about delegating and confronting simple tasks as quickly and efficiently as possible.&nbsp; Part of this approach is really about attacking email, encouraging people to cut down significantly on the time they spent writing and responding to emails.&nbsp; I agree 100% here.&nbsp; I think email must be controlled or it will control you.&nbsp; But I think other things in the 4hww are just not practical for entrepreneurs.</p>
<p>Building a business to me seems a lot like building and maintaining <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_fitness" class="zem_slink" title="Physical fitness" rel="wikipedia">physical fitness</a>. &nbsp;They are actually very similar&#8230;as most people want to be &#8220;fit,&#8221; but very few people (myself included) really do everything it takes to be fit. &nbsp;When it comes to working efficiently vs not working there are parallels as well. There&#8217;s no doubt that you can truly &#8220;get a body like this with just 30 minutes of exercise, 3 times a week,&#8221; as they say in those Bowflex commercials. &nbsp;The problem is very, very, few people work themselves hard enough in those 30 minutes for that to be true. &nbsp;Even worse the way that is written I think most people assume then that exercising and getting fit should be easy, so they slack off even more, cutting their sessions to 2 times a week, then 1, then it&#8217;s a piece of crap in your basement. &nbsp;They also get pissed and annoyed that they are not fit, despite doing what the commercial said.</p>
<p>I think the Tim Ferris mantra is like the 30 minute quote above. &nbsp;It is absolutely possible to build a successful business with just 4 hours of work a week, or 4 hours of work a day. &nbsp;The problem is that most people don&#8217;t know enough about entrepreneurship and/or their business to really effectively use those 4 hours of work a week / a day. &nbsp;So if they do truly just work the 4 hours a day &nbsp;/ week, they don&#8217;t get enough finished to really make the business work, and it becomes a piece of crap in your basement.</p>
<p>I completely agree that most people (myself included) simply do not work efficiently, and don&#8217;t delegate properly. &nbsp;But like exercising, you really can&#8217;t know what are key exercises to do in order to only workout 30 minutes a day 3 x &nbsp;a week, until you spend a fair amount of time learning and doing lots of routines. &nbsp;It means you&#8217;ll try a lot of crap that won&#8217;t help in order to find the ones that do help. Unfortunately in order to test a lot of things, it&#8217;s going to take some time. &nbsp;So if you are only exercising the 30 minutes a day, it&#8217;s<br />
going to take you a lot of days to get to a working routine. &nbsp;That&#8217;s ok, if you&#8217;re aware of that and comfortable with that (most people aren&#8217;t). &nbsp;Or you can try to speed things up a bit by spending more time. Yes you&#8217;ll have wasted time, but with good tracking and patience, you&#8217;ll get something that works.</p>
<p>It seems that in building a business or getting physically on track, the most important part at the start is showing up. &nbsp;That sucks because you may waste a lot of time you think you don&#8217;t have, but it seems like the only way you can make the mistakes you need to make to learn the lessons you need to learn.</p>
<p>Furthermore people who are successful in either (being very fit or entrepreneurship) tend to do several things:<br />
-enjoy it<br />
-constantly grow, learn, and redevelop themselves / their routines / their business<br />
-spend more and more time doing it, the better they get, despite being more &#8220;efficient&#8221; (which seems to kind of challenge 4hww a bit)</p>
<p>Maybe if you&#8217;re spending a lot of time trying to not spend time on the work / business you are in, you shouldn&#8217;t be in it in the first place?</p>
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