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Business owners and companies are struggling to juggle answering calls and completing the clients request at the same time. Luckily there is Outsourcing. Outsourcing is the best way to answer your clients needs and requests so that you have time to focus on your current task with another client.
James King Baskins is the CEO and Founder of Outsource Kings, a company that outsources tasks that would hold companies back from completing their job. James is an Author, and Entrepreneur. He has been sober for the past 14 years when he realized at the age of 20 he needed to make a change for his health and mindset.
James addresses why he carries his passion for Outsourcing and helping other people and how in 2008 when he got sober how his journey started. James speaks about the pattern of working minimum wage jobs with no higher employment opportunities that got him motivated to shift his mindset to the success he has today. Jeff and James share more about outsourcing as James explains his process that his company does to help others get what they need for their businesses.
What You’ll Learn:
Favorite Quote:
“Spending money was the biggest indicator of my investment and involvement with this coach.”
Connect With James:
Website
How To Get Involved:
Addicted to Winning connects listeners through stories that prove why mindset matters. Jeff Brekken was working a 60-hour week on his family’s farm by the time he was 10. When he wasn’t helping with the harvest, he was at the hockey rink. Jeff’s early life experiences taught him he needs to be either all-in or all-out.In 2000 he started a single-family home construction business and by 2008 he was looking for the next big thing. Jeff founded the Blue SKy Benefit Solutions & Rise Above HR/ Recruiting on top of a lifelong passion for helping people. Through this show, Jeff will take that passion one step further.
If you enjoyed this episode, head over and visit us on Apple Podcasts - leave a review and let us know what you thought! Your feedback keeps us going. Thanks for helping.
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Business owners and companies are struggling to juggle answering calls and completing the clients request at the same time. Luckily there is Outsourcing. Outsourcing is the best way to answer your clients needs and requests so that you have time to focus on your current task with another client.
James King Baskins is the CEO and Founder of Outsource Kings, a company that outsources tasks that would hold companies back from completing their job. James is an Author, and Entrepreneur. He has been sober for the past 14 years when he realized at the age of 20 he needed to make a change for his health and mindset.
James addresses why he carries his passion for Outsourcing and helping other people and how in 2008 when he got sober how his journey started. James speaks about the pattern of working minimum wage jobs with no higher employment opportunities that got him motivated to shift his mindset to the success he has today. Jeff and James share more about outsourcing as James explains his process that his company does to help others get what they need for their businesses.
What You’ll Learn:
Favorite Quote:
“Spending money was the biggest indicator of my investment and involvement with this coach.”
Connect With James:
Website
How To Get Involved:
Addicted to Winning connects listeners through stories that prove why mindset matters. Jeff Brekken was working a 60-hour week on his family’s farm by the time he was 10. When he wasn’t helping with the harvest, he was at the hockey rink. Jeff’s early life experiences taught him he needs to be either all-in or all-out.In 2000 he started a single-family home construction business and by 2008 he was looking for the next big thing. Jeff founded the Blue SKy Benefit Solutions & Rise Above HR/ Recruiting on top of a lifelong passion for helping people. Through this show, Jeff will take that passion one step further.
If you enjoyed this episode, head over and visit us on Apple Podcasts - leave a review and let us know what you thought! Your feedback keeps us going. Thanks for helping.