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Part 2 of Take Two with Alex Pauls
Imagine having a plan, a solid team, and the perfect tools to accomplish a goal. Part two of this interview takes you through that journey, exploring the intricacies of managing expectations between the client and the contractor. We delve into the importance of equipping the next generation of technicians with good habits, a thirst for learning and a strong understanding of the importance of the blue-collar space. We emphasize the need for trade workers to strive for excellence, to become 'black belts' of their fields, and view their coworkers not as threats but as kindred spirits. Highlights:(2:57) - Why repetition at work helps you not only to create good habits but also helps you to become better at your craft. (12:48) - Alex’s dream of buying land and creating a healing center. (17:25) - Start with the end in mind. Steve Doyle:WebsiteLinkedInEmailBrad Herda:WebsiteLinkedInEmailAlex Pauls:WebsiteLinkedIn<br/><br/>This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: <br/><br/>Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy