Hey Everyone
My names Will, Im an Electrical Contractor out in the New England area (Connecticut / Massachuseets)
Last year and a half, I been traveling the US speaking and working with contractors, working with them in the field and hosting podcasts...
And something surprised me and it's starting to become a pattern in our industry.
The biggest mistake I see tradesmen-turned-business-owners make?
They chase what someone else is doing, when It comes to pricing, life styles, how they even act — Instead of figuring out what they actually need.
Before you start hiring, expanding, or throwing money at tools, you need to ask yourself:
What am I really trying to fix?
That’s why I built this visual — a Blueprint to Defining Success — so we stop copying other businesses and start building with purpose.
Would love to expose myself now and ask what do you all think?
My names Will, Im an Electrical Contractor out in the New England area (Connecticut / Massachuseets)
Last year and a half, I been traveling the US speaking and working with contractors, working with them in the field and hosting podcasts...
And something surprised me and it's starting to become a pattern in our industry.
The biggest mistake I see tradesmen-turned-business-owners make?
They chase what someone else is doing, when It comes to pricing, life styles, how they even act — Instead of figuring out what they actually need.
Before you start hiring, expanding, or throwing money at tools, you need to ask yourself:
What am I really trying to fix?
That’s why I built this visual — a Blueprint to Defining Success — so we stop copying other businesses and start building with purpose.
Would love to expose myself now and ask what do you all think?