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Do you sometimes struggle with feeling like you aren’t being listened to or fully understood during conversations? Tim and Derek have both faced this challenge before, where the lack of clear communication led to unintended issues at work. They discuss the importance of effective communication – both in personal and professional life – and share strategies for improving communication skills.
In this episode, they discuss:
How poor communication and misunderstandings can cause problems
Strategies for improving communication
The importance of clear communication and setting expectations
Understanding how others prefer to communicate
Tim’s story about cleaning a greasy floor of an auto shop with gasoline when his manager didn’t provide clear instructions
When Derek installed skylights for a client who was unhappy with the work because Derek misinterpreted her vision
Resources:
💰 You didn’t become a contractor to struggle financially. Download our worksheet and start calculating a 50% gross profit on every job. It’s time to get your shit together! https://thecontractorfight.com/50/
💸 Grab your copy of our FREE Contractors Guide to Spotting Cheap Prospects here: https://thecontractorfight.com/cheap
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== Find Us on Social Media ==
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Do you sometimes struggle with feeling like you aren’t being listened to or fully understood during conversations? Tim and Derek have both faced this challenge before, where the lack of clear communication led to unintended issues at work. They discuss the importance of effective communication – both in personal and professional life – and share strategies for improving communication skills.
In this episode, they discuss:
How poor communication and misunderstandings can cause problems
Strategies for improving communication
The importance of clear communication and setting expectations
Understanding how others prefer to communicate
Tim’s story about cleaning a greasy floor of an auto shop with gasoline when his manager didn’t provide clear instructions
When Derek installed skylights for a client who was unhappy with the work because Derek misinterpreted her vision
Resources:
💰 You didn’t become a contractor to struggle financially. Download our worksheet and start calculating a 50% gross profit on every job. It’s time to get your shit together! https://thecontractorfight.com/50/
💸 Grab your copy of our FREE Contractors Guide to Spotting Cheap Prospects here: https://thecontractorfight.com/cheap
== Join us in BATTLEGROUND ==
Everything your contracting business needs in one comprehensive program with three main focus areas: Leadership, Communication, and Numbers. For more info, check out: https://TheContractorFight.com/Battleground
== Get your questions answered and connect with other contractors building stronger businesses in The Contractor Fight: https://thecontractorfight.com/facebook
== Grab the Gear ==
https://gear.thecontractorfight.com/
== Find Us on Social Media ==
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TomReber
Instagram: https://thecontractorfight.com/ig
== Rate the Podcast ==
Help your fellow contractors find the podcast! Please leave a rating/review!
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