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Ken Eash
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Hillbilly philosopher. Seeking excellence. I build things.
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KenEash 2 years ago
Yesterday's project. Building the mechanical room on the back of the house.
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KenEash 2 years ago
Who wants to have some fun today? πŸ˜ƒ image
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KenEash 2 years ago
"The tongue is a fire..... sets on fire the course of nature." If you can learn to control your speech, both external AND internal, you can begin, much like a rudder to a ship, to control your direction in life. image
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KenEash 2 years ago
πŸŽ™οΈ Exciting News! 🎧 The latest episode of Finding the Next Level is here! πŸš€ πŸ”₯ Title: Creative and Unusual Ways to Generate Leads for Your Service Business πŸ”₯ 🎯 Are you a service-based business owner looking for fresh ideas to attract new customers and boost your growth? Look no further! In this episode, we explore outside the box strategies that will set your lead generation efforts apart from the crowd. 🌟 πŸ’‘ Strategies like: βœ… Form strategic partnerships to tap into new audiences βœ… Host educational workshops or webinars to position yourself as an expert βœ… Leverage the power of social media through contests and giveaways βœ… Offer unique experiences and services that captivate potential clients βœ… Harness the influence of user-generated content for social proof βœ… Maximize networking opportunities to build valuable connections πŸ”” Tune in now to unlock the secrets of successful lead generation for your service business! 🎧✨ πŸ‘‰ https://findingnextlevel.com/episode/89 πŸ‘‰ #BuildingSmallBusiness #findingthenextlevel Don't miss out on this valuable episode packed with actionable tips and strategies. It's time to level up your lead generation game and take your service business to new heights! πŸš€πŸ’Ό #Podcast #LeadGenerationTips #ServiceBusinessGrowth #BusinessTips #Entrepreneurship #Innovation #SuccessStrategies
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KenEash 2 years ago
πŸ—ΊοΈ I'm back from an unexpected road trip, and let me tell you, the insights I gained along the way were eye-opening! 🌟 πŸŽ™οΈ So, guess what? I transformed my enlightening travel thoughts into a mini podcast episode that you won't want to miss! Join me as I dive into the parallels between the journey of life and the road trip I set out on. πŸŒπŸš— πŸ’‘ Ever wondered if there's a link between the road we choose to travel and the purpose we seek in life? πŸ€”πŸŒŒ Well, buckle up, because we're about to find out! 🌠✨ 🎧 Tune in to my latest podcast episode, where I share thought-provoking insights that will leave you inspired and ready to embark on your own meaningful journey. πŸŽ§πŸ”Š πŸ“² Hit that play button and join the conversation! 🎢✨ https://findingnextlevel.com/episode/88
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KenEash 2 years ago
Do you view your work as a job, a career, or a calling? Why?
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KenEash 2 years ago
I'm loving the book we're reading in LevelUP #bookclub this month. It's #thehappinessadvantage by Shawn Achor. If you haven't read or listened to it, I highly recommend it! #grownostr image
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KenEash 2 years ago
As solo entrepreneurs who are the everything guy in your biz, its easy to overlook certain elements of business that don't seem to make much difference in the moment. Here's 5 mistakes a lot of solo business owners make that compound (in a bad way) into the future and end to negatively affecting your business:
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KenEash 2 years ago
Do you wake up every day excited to start your work? Here’s why loving what you do is essential for success. πŸ§΅πŸ‘‡ When you love your work, you approach it with enthusiasm and energy. This leads to higher productivity and better quality results. Your passion for the work motivates you to go above and beyond what is expected of you. Loving your work also means you are constantly seeking to improve and learn. You don't see the tasks as a chore, but as an opportunity to grow and develop your skills. This mindset helps you stay ahead of the curve in your industry. Passion for work drives creativity and innovation. When you are passionate about something, you are more likely to come up with unique and innovative solutions to problems. This can set you apart in your industry and help you stand out from the competition. Loving your work also means you are more likely to stick with it through tough times. You are willing to put in the extra effort and time to overcome obstacles and see your project through to completion. This resilience is essential for success. When you love your work, it doesn't feel like work at all. You are fulfilled and satisfied by what you do, and this translates into a positive attitude and outlook on life. You are happier, more content, and more fulfilled overall. If you don't love your current work, it's never too late to make a change. Take some time to reflect on what you are passionate about and how you can incorporate that into your career. It may require some hard work and sacrifice, but the rewards are worth it. In conclusion, loving the work you do is essential for success. It gives you energy, motivation, creativity, and resilience. If you haven't found your passion yet, keep searching. When you do, you'll know it, and it will transform your life. What do you love the most about your current work? How can you do more of that?
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KenEash 2 years ago
Doo doo doo looking' out my front door🎢 .....at my future side entrance. Only, Amethyst won't load pictures for me lately 😣
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KenEash 2 years ago
Sending out packages to my LevelUP and NEXTLevel members today πŸ’₯ Who says serving isn't fun?😁
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KenEash 2 years ago
What does it take to start a service business in 2023? I'm glad you asked:
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KenEash 2 years ago
Wow! Not what you want inside your shower wall 😣
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KenEash 2 years ago
Is it possible to add multiple images to a note?
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KenEash 2 years ago
When I was a kid a missionary visited our church. The stories he told and the way he spoke....I was captivated. From that point on I wanted to be a missionary. In my kid mind that meant traveling to foreign countries and living out in the bush in a shack. As an adult, I see that the key part of being a missionary is having a heart to help others. While I don't travel much or live in a shack, I DO have a heart to help others do better, be better, and ultimately LIVE better lives. Do I preach at all the people I meet? No! But I do my best to live in a way that shows others there's something more worth living for. In that way I'm more and more every day realizing my childhood dream of becoming a missionary. What was your childhood dream?
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