Seasoned Amateur

Timothy Kiefer
1 min readAug 25, 2019

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The most important skill for an entrepreneur is getting comfortable doing things you’re not good at.

Get used to starting when you don’t have all the answers, going to work when you don’t have have sales to fill yet, and viewing your company from the perspective of an organization even if it’s just you.

Become highly proficient at shipping, even when you feel insufficient, and you’ve overcome the biggest hurdle to creating your best.

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Timothy Kiefer
Timothy Kiefer

Written by Timothy Kiefer

bootstrapper, soil farmer, urban agriculture professional || perennial.city

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