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Season 6 Episode 43 - Episode Replay - Why Are You Addicted To The Roller-coaster?

Season 6 Episode 43 - Episode Replay - Why Are You Addicted To The Roller-coaster?

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A saying I hear a lot in this industry is "better the devil you know than the devil you don't know", but is this really true? Running a business in the joinery industry is often like riding a roller coaster you don't know how to get off of, but what I find more often is that most business owners are addicted to being on this roller coaster mainly because they don't know how to get off the ups and downs..

Stepping into new territory that could potentially make things easier often seems scarier than facing the struggle you're already handling, but taking that plunge could get you out of the daily grind you face. On today's podcast I talk about this addiction to the roller coaster and what stepping off of it might actually do for you.

As always if you have any thoughts about today's podcast be sure to head over to the Joinery Business Hub on facebook!

In this episode we discuss:

  • Our addiction to to the rollercoaster

  • Why we have such a fear of the unknown

  • How to take your first steps into making your business life easier

Links:

  • The Joinery Coach Website

  • The Wealthy Joiner

  • Joinery Business Hub Facebook Group

  • YouTube Channel

  • Maxcut Software

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