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Welcome to the Blueprint Coaching Program Community 🔵
This is the place where home service pros — HVAC, plumbing, electrical, roofing, painters — come to stop guessing and start scaling. Before you dive in, here’s how this community works: ✅ DO: ∙ Introduce yourself when you join ∙ Ask questions — no question is too basic ∙ Share your wins, big or small ∙ Give feedback and support other members 🚫 DON’T: ∙ Spam, self-promote, or post ads ∙ Negativity or tearing other members down ∙ Share anything you learned here outside this group To get started — drop an intro below: 👉 Name | Trade | Location | #1 goal for your business right now Let’s build. 💪
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Hiring Is Still the Biggest Leak in Most Contractor Businesses
Hey Blueprint fam, Hiring is still one of the hardest parts of running a home service business. You need good techs. The labor market is tight. And when you finally get someone, they either no-show, underperform, or leave after a few months. Here’s the part most owners don’t want to look at: A lot of the pain isn’t just the labor shortage. It’s the way we hire. We get desperate. We hire too fast. We skip the hard questions. We settle for warm bodies because we’re short-staffed. Then we pay for it later in lost jobs, damaged reputation, and the cost of starting over again. Every bad hire costs more than an empty seat. Every good tech that leaves costs real money in retraining and lost production. The contractors who win this game do a few things differently: - They screen harder before they ever bring someone in for an interview - They ask questions that reveal attitude and character, not just skill - They hire slow and only offer to people they actually want to keep - They treat their best people like they matter so they don’t leave Hiring will always be a challenge. But it doesn’t have to keep costing you the same way every year. Reply below and be honest: What’s been the hardest part of hiring or keeping good techs for you lately? Let’s talk about it. I’m right here with you. — Chris
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Build the Man First. Everything Else Follows.
Hey Blueprint fam, I’ve been saying this a lot lately, and I’m going to keep saying it. You don’t fix the business first. You fix the man first. Most contractors are trying to grow their company while running on empty. Tired body. Scattered mind. Half-present at home. Still wondering why the numbers aren’t moving. Here’s the truth: When you become a stronger man when you get your discipline, your energy, your presence, and your character right the business starts responding. You close better. You lead better. You make cleaner decisions. You stop leaving money on the table. It all starts with the man. Not the marketing. Not the CRM. Not the next lead source. The man. I’ve been putting out reels on this exact point today because it matters. If the foundation is weak, nothing you build on top of it will last. Reply below and be real: Where do you need to get stronger as a man right now so your business can grow with you? Let’s keep building better men. I’m right here with you. — Chris
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If I Knew Then What I Know Now
Hey Blueprint fam, Saturday nights used to mean one thing. Out. Drinks. Chasing the night. I thought that was freedom. Now I know better. These days Saturday night looks different. I’m home. I’m calm. I’m already thinking about Sunday and how I’m going to show up Monday morning. Getting older doesn’t mean you lose your edge. It means you stop wasting it. If I knew then what I know now, I would have protected my energy a lot sooner. I would have spent more nights building instead of recovering. I would have put my family first instead of the next round. Wisdom is expensive. You pay for it with time you can’t get back. The men who win long term are the ones who learn this early. They’re the ones who choose discipline over temporary fun. They’re the ones who wake up clear-headed and ready to lead. How have your Saturday nights changed as you’ve gotten older? Drop it below. I’m right here with you. — Chris
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Monday Reset: How to Kill the Beginning of the Week
Hey Blueprint fam, It’s Monday. How did your week start? Did you wake up with a plan… or did you already feel behind before 9 a.m.? Most contractors lose the week on Monday morning. They roll into the day reacting instead of leading. Here’s how to kill the start of the week: 1. Protect the first hour. No phone. No emails. No chaos. Just you, your plan, and your priorities. 2. Get your body moving. Even 20–30 minutes in the gym changes how you show up for the rest of the day. 3. Write down the three most important things that must get done this week. Not twenty. Just three. 4. Make one strong sales or follow-up move before noon. Don’t wait until Thursday to chase money. 5. Check in with your family before the day takes over. A strong man starts the week present at home first. Monday sets the tone for everything that follows. Win the morning. Win the week. How did your Monday start? What are you locking in right now to take control of this week? Drop it below. I’m right here with you. — Chris
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