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Day 4 of showing up no matter what
Day 4 of showing up no matter what. Ran a few estimates today. Pressure washing was slow, so I picked up $40 mowing a neighbor’s yard and $80 swapping out a downspout. Lesson — money’s money. If you got tools and a work ethic, there’s always something to do. Don’t sit around waiting for the perfect job. Stay busy, stay paid.
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Day 4 of showing up no matter what
Day 3 of showing up no matter what 💪
Honest update for the community tonight. Didn’t hit my $200 minimum today. 🫤 Could spin it. Could make excuses. But this group is about being real — and the rule was no excuses. So I owe one. BUT — today wasn’t a wasted day: ✅ A-Team Contracting got officially verified on Google today ✅ Picked up 4 reviews from past customers I reached out to That’s not money in the bank tonight, but it’s foundation. Every Google review is a future job. Every verified business listing is a step closer to showing up when someone searches “pressure washing near me.” Sometimes the work you do today doesn’t pay until next week, next month, next quarter. Doesn’t mean it didn’t matter. That said — tomorrow is a make-up day. $400 minimum. No excuses, no exceptions. Going to bed planning the moves now. If you had an off day too, don’t let it become an off week. Reset, double down, run it back tomorrow. Day 4 starts at sunrise. ☀️ — Anthony, A-Team Contracting www.ateamcontractings.com
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Day 3 of showing up no matter what 💪
Day 3 of showing up no matter what
Wednesday morning. Phone hasn’t rung yet. No job on the books. Could sit at the house and wait. That’s what I used to do. Wait, scroll, hope. Not today. Today I’m putting boots on, loading the truck, and going to find the work. Knocking doors in the neighborhoods I’ve already worked in. Following up on quotes that went quiet. Driving past the houses that need what I do and leaving a card. Yesterday’s flooring job came from a pressure wash deal and is scheduled for next week. The work isn’t always where you think it is — but it’s always somewhere if you’re willing to go look for it. Showing up doesn’t mean the day is handed to you. It means you go take it. Updating tonight with what came of it. Day 4 loading. 🫡
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Day 3 of showing up no matter what
End of day 2 showing up no matter what
Today was a good one. Hit my $200/day minimum. Did a driveway, a walkway, and the full sidewalk out front. Cut the homeowner a deal in exchange for putting my yard sign in their yard for the neighbors to see. Then — and this is the part I want you guys to hear — they asked if I do hardwood floors too. I said yeah. Booked the floor refinishing job on the spot. The pressure wash was the door. The relationship was the room. If you’re new here and grinding to land your first jobs: don’t just chase the wash. Chase the homeowner. Do good work, be a real person, and the next job comes from the one you just finished. Showing up tomorrow. Day 3 loading. 🫡
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End of day 2 showing up no matter what
Day 2 showing up no matter what 💪
I committed to making at least $200 a day, every day, no excuses. Some days that means swinging a pressure washer wand for 8 hours. Other days it’s quoting jobs, posting content, or knocking on doors. Whatever it takes. Here’s what I’m learning as I build this business: 1. Consistency beats intensity. I used to chase the big win. Now I just chase today. Show up, do the work, repeat. 2. The work sells itself when you let it. A clean driveway. A fresh-painted fence. A bathroom that looks like a different house. Before-and-after photos do more than any sales pitch ever could. 3. Showing up for my family matters more than the money. One uninterrupted hour with my wife and kids every day — no phone, no distractions. That’s the real scoreboard. Building a business while being a present husband and dad isn’t easy, but it’s the only way I want to do it. Every clean job, every honest quote, every happy customer is proof that I’m building something real — for them and for me. If you’re grinding too, drop a 💪 below. Let’s keep going. And if you or someone you know needs work done in the Tipp City / Dayton area: 👉 Instant quote: www.ateamcontractings.com 📞 (937) 270-2452 — Anthony, A-Team Contracting
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