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Work Ethic
I'm curious about the topic of 'work ethic'. I've always had a strange pattern to my work effort and focus in that I tend to be ultra-focused for moments in time based on issues/projects/agreements that are strategically important then I just need to coast for a little bit. My entire career has been startup to acquirer, acquirer for a few years on retention agreements, back to startup. Obviously, the startup stress and focus is extreme as compared to working for a huge company post acquisition, which I find boring and slow. And I fully understand tech entrepreneurs are a strange breed.

But even in startups, I tend to follow the on/off pattern because I just cannot keep up that level of intensity for too long. Then, once the issue/project at hand is done I just relax for a week or two (working but at a very casual pace) then ramp back up. I would imagine the litigators in the LR are similar wrt trials.

I've always imagined most people approach their work effort at a consistent/measured pace, or atleast without major swings on either side. Most of the people I work with are quite steady day to day while I'm way up or down, depending. I watched my Dad's entire career in the military then in the DoD and it seemed very steady day to day, year after year.

Anyone else have an inconsistent work pattern?
Last edited by: JD21: Feb 20, 19 9:46

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  • Post edited by JD21 (Dawson Saddle) on Feb 20, 19 9:46