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Hard work?!

Have You Worked Hard?

Hard work never killed anyone. We used to say. I hear many young people complaining about hard work. Hard work is not working 8 hours in a shop or in a restaurant. Hard work is not working 12 hours in a factory. People complain about hard work because their boss gives them too much work, data entry, or impossible tasks. Hard work is working past the normal hours and working more than one job… Yes that and…

Those may be difficult tasks, and if you are not well equipped or do not communicate well, it may seem like hard work. People misjudge hard work in an abusive workplace or for working long shifts. Those are long days, and sometimes the boredom of those long days may seem like you have worked hard, but you have only worked long. There is a difference, and you can ask any self-employed business owner what hard work truly is.

So what is hard work…

I’m writing this from the perspective of a small business owner and now author. Try getting up at 6 am and going to open up shop, large or small. Think of what the schedule or your schedule will be like today. Make sure all the employees are there and start the day. Answer calls, prepare production schedules, receive and ship goods, and deal with sales, orders, and production. Try and squeeze in a coffee and a break if you can and eat lunch. Repeat the above process along with problem-solving in production, late shipments, and late orders. Add in purchasing, meetings, and more calls. Try to focus on processes, quality control, and staff. Repeat all that in your head throughout the day, and you get the idea of what a busy day is like. I am coming at this as a business owner and now author. Yet my processes are still the same but on a smaller scale.

Busy?

This also means that many small business owners are afraid to delegate tasks. This will come soon enough when one can afford to hire someone to delegate to… And when they trust someone enough to delegate to effectively. These are some minor hurdles that we all need to cross.

So imagine the above and then the added stress of business life, and personal life of the owners and the employees. So when people tell me that they have worked hard, I always shake my head and they look at me like WTF!  Unless you have truly worked hard and worked for 24 hours straight without sleep and slept at the shop or factory. You have not worked hard or hard enough until you own your own business and deal with the stress of it all. Sorry, but that is the truth…

Zsolt Zsemba

Zsolt Zsemba has worn many different hats. He has been an entrepreneur, and businessman for over 30 years. Living abroad has given him many amazing experiences in life and also sparked his imagination for writing. After moving to Canada from Hungary at the age of 10 and working in a family business for a large part of his life. The switch from manufacturing to writing came surprisingly easily for him. His passion for writing began at age 12, mostly writing poetry and short stories. In 1999, the chance came to write scripts. Zsolt took some time off from his family business to write in Jakarta Indonesia for MD Entertainment. Having written dozens of soap operas and made for TV movies, in 2003 Zsolt returned to the family business once more. In 2018, he had the chance to head back to Asia once again. He took on the challenge to be the COO for MD Pictures and get back into the entertainment business. The entertainment business opened up the desire to write once more and the words began to flow onto the pages again. He decided to rewrite a book he began years ago. Organ House was reborn and is a fiction suspense novel while Scars is a young adult drama focused on life’s challenges. After the first two books, his desire to write not only became more challenging but enjoyable as well. After having several books completed he was convinced to publish them for your enjoyment. Zsolt does not tend to stay in one specific genre but tends to lean towards strong female leads and horror. Though he also has a few human interest books, he tends to write about whatever brews in his brain for a while.