040 - Josh Ross: From Crippling Anxiety & Depression to Time Freedom & a Clear Headspace
Heart Centered Tradesmen
English - March 09, 2021 05:00 - 39 minutes - 90.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 55 ratingsMarketing Business Entrepreneurship facebook construction drywall googleads labor plumbing roofing siding tradesman windows Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
When you’re not hammering boards or nailing down the roof on the jobsite, how do you spend your “free time”? Odds are, most individuals in the Trades Industry worry about meeting deadlines, paying employees on time, and catching up on last minute errands for their business.
Working long hours, stressing about income, and finding time to eat a decent meal in between job sites isn’t what most tradesmen envision when they start their business. However, it doesn’t have to be this way. Tradesmen, it’s time you take back your schedule and start showing up for your community.
This week, I am speaking with Josh Ross, Owner of Energy Shield of the Lakes Region, about a shift he made for his company. Josh shares how he went from being a depressed, scrambled, employee of his business to a proud, time-freedom having owner. What began as a marketing and advertising call, quickly led to setting the foundation for a total rebrand of Energy Shield of the Lakes Region.
In this episode, we walk through the process of Josh going through the N.A.I.L. Method and how he was able to date his wife once again. Throughout our conversation, we also provide tangible actions that tradesmen can take to reap the same rewards.
Topics Discussed:
The Nail Method Toolbox is the step by step blueprint on how to increase revenue, decrease expenses so that you can gain more clients and give uninterrupted time to your family…
...Without the stress of having to check your phone for new jobs or follow ups before bed.
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