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a work in progress
i am self employed as a remodeler, handyman, general contractor. starting your own business is tough for anyone, in this economy of uncertainity, tougher, and for those of us with ADD, a bigger challenge still.
a business plan is a great idea. I did not write one for me, but should If i want to better manage my growth.
Undiagnosed, I would bid a project with a lump sum, based on on hourly rate. 4 trips to the hardware store and 3 hours later, I would find that i would have left a small but essential hand tool home, go get one, come back, and find it in my toolbox. buy the wrong parts, not buy all the parts, etc. I have 8 saws to cut drywall with, 6 coping saws, about 10 caulk guns, and the list goes on.
I once took these, i thought, little corner guards off a shower door that i thought i completely installed. once that glass hit the tub and cracked, well, I now own a $1000 cracked shower door. Understand that we can visualize, conceptualize, turn it around spatially in our heads so we can see all the angles to it, but if we do not follow the basic rules governing what we do, and how we do it, we will always end up owning our mistakes.
it is cruicially important when the creativity is flowing to immediately take a voice recorder and talk it out, before that train leaves the station. you do not want to get distracted, and lose that key componet that allows you to build your unique and better mousetrap.
that is our gift and our curse.
If you know what you are good at, you can get / hire help for the rest.. I am a very knowledgeable and profecient builder, and I am great at sales, I sell my skill set and that of my carpenters daily, but i rely on the skill sets of my guys to turn a profit. I run like a butterfly appointment to appointment and let the worker bees stay put and complete the tasks that I struggle with.
Good luck.and much success in your endeavors.
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