WE TALK ABOUT PRIORITISING MENTAL HEALTH IN YOUR INSTALLATION BUSINESS, NO MATTER WHAT THE TRADE WITH HOWARD SMITH
From electrician to rehab center owner
Howard Smith went from 3rd-year apprentice directly to self-employed electrician, but it wasn’t a straight path. Along the way he lost his best friend and became a recovering alcoholic. This is the story of how, through it all, his personal and professional growth became intertwined. We discuss how no one taught him how to run a business, how he only turned over 20K in his first year in business, seeking professional help, and how to employ vulnerability as a skill.
Howard Smith is the founder of HDS Electrical and Bali Beginning (a rehab center for treating drug and alcohol addiction).
What we discussed
(00:00) From apprentice to businessman (directly)
(03:09) Learning how to price & raising your prices
(09:45) Balancing getting sober with work
(18:50) Panic attack every time the phone rings
(25:21) Managing your flaws to run your electrical business
(34:10)Pain = growth?
(40:28) Why fake it until you make it is bad advice
(52:38) How to remember more
(54:30) Setting up reliable systems (daunting AF)
(57:31) Mental health advice for tradesman
(01:06:47) Letting your goals shape your business
(01:15:36) Battling with bravado
3 ways to preserve your mental health as you grow your electrical company:
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Links
Connect with Howard Smith: LinkedIn | HDS Electrical |
Contact the Smart Home Surgery
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