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There’s No Shortcut Past Hard Work

Updated: Oct 4


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There is no shortcut around hard work. Actually. There are plenty of shortcuts around hard work and people choose to take them all the time. However, there are no shortcuts around hard work that lead to success. Just ask the average successful starting entrepreneur, who according to Princeton Review, works about seventy hours a week. I learned this lesson the hard way.While building my own syndicated radio network, I worked really hard at finding a shortcut around the grunt work of making advertising sales calls. I didn’t just fail, I failed miserably and expensively. It wasn’t until I stopped looking for shortcuts that I found the right path. Your dream isn’t going to materialize on its on, you’ve got to work it into reality, and that work is hard. There is a popular saying, “If it was that easy, everyone would do it.” I prefer,


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