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2 contributions to The Trades Business Mindset
Your Self Worth and Your Business
It's Thursday afternoon, and you're at the job site with your crew. The sun beats down, and the weight of the week sits heavy on your shoulders. In your mind, you're replaying a conversation from earlier this week with a client who seemed to question your pricing. You brushed it off at the time, but it gnaws at your confidence. Why do these moments always seem to stick with you? Underneath the surface, the tension isn't just about the numbers. It's about your self-worth and the belief in the value you offer. When clients challenge you, do you find yourself second-guessing your worth, or do you stand firm, knowing what you bring to the table? These internal dialogues might be determining more about your business decisions than any invoice or proposal. Imagine a shift where your identity is rooted so firmly in truth that external doubts couldn't shake it. With that foundation, every interaction becomes a testament to your expertise, not a test of it. You can stand confidently in your pricing, knowing it reflects the quality and integrity of who you are and the legacy you're building. Question: How often do you tie your self-worth to others' perceptions of your business, and what's the truth underneath that belief? Follow-up: And what is that telling you about the foundation your identity is built upon?
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Good question.
What identity is keeping you tethered?
You've just completed another grueling week, juggling multiple job sites and client calls, when you find yourself staring at the ceiling at 2:00 AM, questioning why you're still operating on fumes. You're used to the grind, convincing yourself that's just how it is in the trades. But deep down, there's a nagging feeling that maybe this constant exhaustion is more self-imposed than necessary. It's like clockwork—work hard, burn out, repeat—an unwritten rule you've never dared to challenge. Underneath this cycle is a more profound narrative—a silent script embedded in your identity. There's a part of you convinced that your worth is tied to your relentless hustle, that you can't afford to slow down lest you risk losing everything you've built. This is not just about managing a business; it's about a deeply rooted belief that you are only as good as your last completed project. Every decision loops back to this internal conversation, driving you harder and harder. Now, imagine what shifts when this belief transforms. Picture a mindset where your value is intrinsically tied to who you are, not just what you finish. Suddenly, there's room for renewal, recovery, and clarity. The relentless grind softens into purposeful production, and the legacy you're crafting isn't stained by burnout but marked by longevity and depth. This is back to the foundation of who you are, renewed and aligned with a higher truth about your identity. Question: What internal identity do you carry that could be keeping you tethered to cycles of exhaustion? Follow-up: And if that identity shifted, what pressures would be released from your daily life?
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From being a solo operator to having employees was one where my identity got stuck for sure. When it was time to scale, the identity says you're not that person who has employees. That's one I personally got stuck at.
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