EP 002: Re: The Struggle to Feel As If My Work is Real Work

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It took me several years to acknowledge that the work I do is WORK to myself.

I no longer had dirty clothes and rough hands from the manual labor. (Now people believe I could be a hand model for Olay)

I no longer had aches and pains (although I would go on to have other types of body pains from long hours on laptop).

No longer did I have to work the grave yard shift to make an extra 50 dollars a week.

I literally believe that this was a mental block which was limiting my own growth.

This couldn’t possibly be work. I’m cheating somehow.

Eventually someone would rat me out and I would have to go back to the real work.

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Teevee Aguirre

Teevee Aguirre is a storyteller, artist, and podcasting dad on a mission to become a better ancestor. He writes about life, fatherhood, and the beautifully messy journey of personal growth—wins, losses, and everything in between. A firm believer that struggle makes the best stories, he embraces his role as Father, Son, Super Model—not on the runway, but in the art of being a role model (a title his kids may or may not co-sign).

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