Burnout is something to watch
I’ve been doing this a long time. Every big job I do I burnout when it’s over because I am pushing myself to the limit to make sure that I am giving my customers the best service and the best product.
When burnout comes, I simply listen to my body. When it’s time to put the hammer down I put it down. I’m no good on a job site if I can’t be of use. And burnout certainly takes usefulness away.
It is wise to listen to your body in these moments. Pushing yourself will only kill you faster. The job and money aren’t worth your life. Which till this day I wrestle with. I pour myself I to my passion, but I have to constantly remind myself to rest.
I strive for perfection knowing full well that I won’t be able to achieve it. But I want to stay in business so I keep striving.
I build art for people. I build my soul into the walls that I construct.
People notice it, they feel it. We all know when something is cooked with love, it’s the most important ingredient. This can be said with all things, especially construction.
You and I can always tell when a carpenter hates the work they are doing. Your customers will see this in your work. So it is important to be full of love and extremely passionate about why you are doing no matter what it is.
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Burnout is something to watch
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Just talking about how I get and retain million dollar clients. And the reason I rely so much on psychology in construction.
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