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It’s The Last Month of the Year. What Are You Going to Do?
2023 is coming up fast. Did you hit your goals in 2022? Chances are, you didn’t. But don’t deny and don’t despair. You can take action now to make 2023 the year you accomplish your goals. Follow these steps to make 2023 the year you stop making excuses and start...
read moreHow to Keep Materials From Getting Lost
This episode of Life of an Electrical Contractor is a lesson you can apply whether you are a contractor or in any business that deals with moving parts from place to place: How to keep from losing supplies. Anything that is ordered to go to a job site, particularly...
read moreHow to avoid tying your hands when you should be reaching for opportunities
On this episode of Life of an Electrical Contractor, the subject is “Are your hands tied?” Whether you are an electrician or in any area of your life, you may have someone tie your hands or even unintentionally be tying your own hands. On this episode, I explain what it means to have your hands tied, because you may even have your hands tied and not realize it because you’re so used to it! I also give 5 strategies on how to untie your hands both in the moment and long-term. Your habits every day will keep your hands free to do everything that you need to do to be successful, not just in business but in everyday life.
read moreWhat are you going to do with the rest of the year?
On the day I made this video, there were 44 days left in 2021. As you watch this, the end of the year will be even closer. Instead of waiting until January 1st to make a new year’s resolution, start working now to close the year strong. Review the last year, see what worked and what didn’t. See where you can tie up loose ends and where you can double down on what’s working.
read moreAbout Your Host
My name is Jose Moreno, and I have been in the electrical business since I graduated from high school. I studied a trade rather than go to college, and I began working for a contractor. When the economy crashed in 2008, I was one of the many people who lost their jobs. I decided to double down on myself and become licensed as an electrician to run my own business. As it turned out, there was so much to learn that I hadn’t learned in school. By watching this show, you can see for yourself what some of those lessons are, and I encourage you to subscribe to this channel to learn them

Jose Moreno
Founder of GEM Electrical Contracting
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