Lessons Learned, Part One
I started this blog to share stories from my side of the desk. Doctors, attorneys, and accountants hear all the good stories. The insights I could provide my readers would prove valuable in their lives as they work toward financial independence. Reinventing the wheel is a poor use of time. Learning from the experiences of others is how we grow personally. Sharing stories and ideas were to help you, the reader. What I discovered is I am also learning a lot along the way.
Recent events highlight the difficulty business owner’s face on a regular basis. I see it with business clients all day long; now it was my turn. I screwed up bad. I handled an employee who went off the rails about as bad as any employer could. It is too easy to pass blame to my office manager or to assume the employee is bad. Sometimes the issues come out of the blue; this event festered for a month and a half before I took action—the wrong action.