When you are living your life you are doing many things such as
working
taking showers
eating
commuting
hobbies
using the internet
When you do these things, keep your mind open and do them "consciously", with higher awareness. Always asking "how could I make an improvement?" And always be looking at businesses.
In your work, your industry likely has problems. There's ways to improve.
Maybe you notice when taking a shower you wish there was some product that would make it better. You search online and find it doesn't exist yet but you wish it did.
Maybe you are doing your hobbies and think "X is inconvenient, I wish there was a way to do this without having to do it this way".
The list goes on and on. Since you are now operating with a "producer" mindset, looking at the world for things to improve, you will naturally build up this skill.
When I'm with normal people and we go somewhere, they just pay the money, do the thing, and we leave.
When I'm with my business friends, we sit and chat about the business model when we go out. "This is a smart business, judging by the line they must serve 500 people a day, at $45 a pop that's $22,500 a day, times 21 working days is 470k a month revenue, there's 5 employees so 85k in labor for the month. Overhead is probably $X, plus other expenses and they probably clear 300k a month here. Blah blah blah" We see money everywhere. The other entrepreneurs here know exactly what I'm talking about. That's what it's like on the other side of the equation, being a producer instead of a consumer.
working
taking showers
eating
commuting
hobbies
using the internet
When you do these things, keep your mind open and do them "consciously", with higher awareness. Always asking "how could I make an improvement?" And always be looking at businesses.
In your work, your industry likely has problems. There's ways to improve.
Maybe you notice when taking a shower you wish there was some product that would make it better. You search online and find it doesn't exist yet but you wish it did.
Maybe you are doing your hobbies and think "X is inconvenient, I wish there was a way to do this without having to do it this way".
The list goes on and on. Since you are now operating with a "producer" mindset, looking at the world for things to improve, you will naturally build up this skill.
When I'm with normal people and we go somewhere, they just pay the money, do the thing, and we leave.
When I'm with my business friends, we sit and chat about the business model when we go out. "This is a smart business, judging by the line they must serve 500 people a day, at $45 a pop that's $22,500 a day, times 21 working days is 470k a month revenue, there's 5 employees so 85k in labor for the month. Overhead is probably $X, plus other expenses and they probably clear 300k a month here. Blah blah blah" We see money everywhere. The other entrepreneurs here know exactly what I'm talking about. That's what it's like on the other side of the equation, being a producer instead of a consumer.
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