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What’s the toughest thing about what you do?
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The office season might seem like work or play, depending on who you are.
Darren Frye | Feb 07, 2017
When you think about your career as a farmer, there are parts of the job that seem to come more naturally for you. You absolutely love those aspects of farming. They make you feel more passionate and alive.
As you’re doing those activities, have you ever noticed that time seems to fly by – to really ‘flow’? You might not even be aware of the hours passing by because you’re so engaged in the experience. In that case, work doesn’t feel like work at all – in fact, it’s more like play.
Being drawn so strongly toward what we like to do might even lead us to neglect other important parts of our farm business. The problem certainly demands a careful balancing act on the farm leader’s part.
The hardest thing
Here are a couple questions for you:
What’s the toughest thing, for you, about your farm business?
What activities do you dread or simply not like to do?
Where does time seem to drag on until the task is done?
Sometimes it can be good to work through duties that we don’t particularly enjoy. Every job on the planet probably includes some aspect we wouldn’t like. We can also get satisfaction from our dedication and commitment to succeed in a difficult or tedious task, if we’re clear on why we’re doing it.