We found 4 episodes of Hardworking Happy Hour with the tag “delegation”.
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Episode 153: Spring Awakening: Embracing Change and Growth
March 10th, 2025 | Season 1 | 53 mins 14 secs
delegation, efficiency, keywords spring, learning, mindset, outsourcing, personal growth, productivity, self-discovery, strategies, team trust, time management, work-life balance
In this engaging conversation, Catherine and Sean explore themes of personal growth, the importance of delegation, and the challenges of time management. They reflect on the season of spring as a metaphor for new beginnings and discuss how to overcome bottlenecks in their lives and businesses. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of trusting team members, breaking old habits, and finding balance in work and life. In this engaging conversation, Sean and Catherine explore themes of productivity, self-discovery, and effective time management. They discuss the importance of recognizing normal productivity levels, the journey of personal growth, and strategies for delegating tasks to enhance efficiency. The dialogue also includes a fun trivia segment that reinforces learning through playful interaction, culminating in reflections on personal growth and the value of continuous learning.
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Episode 152: Systematize Having Some Systems!
March 3rd, 2025 | Season 1 | 56 mins 10 secs
builder relationships, business systems, challenges, collaboration, content organization, delegation, efficiency, growth, industry insights, innovative products, keywords international builder show, las vegas, networking, productivity, remote support, systems, teamwork, trade shows, workflow
In this conversation, Catherine and Sean discuss their experiences at the International Builder Show (IBS), highlighting the event's growth, networking opportunities, and innovative products. They reflect on the importance of face-to-face interactions in the industry and share insights on the challenges of managing content and systems within their business. The discussion also touches on the pros and cons of Las Vegas as a trade show destination and the significance of delegation and organization in enhancing efficiency. In this conversation, Catherine and Sean discuss the importance of aligning teamwork and workflow, the significance of delegation, and the benefits of embracing remote support. They explore the creation of effective systems to enhance productivity and growth, while also reflecting on the challenges faced along the way. The discussion culminates in a light-hearted trivia challenge, emphasizing the importance of consistency and learning from experiences.
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Episode 114: Shane Herbert of Royal Stone Masonry!
May 13th, 2024 | Season 1 | 1 hr 1 min
art, building a portfolio, clean job sites, clean work site, delegation, design, finding your niche, hardscaping, keywords shane herbert, logistics, long island, passion, patio maintenance, royal stone masonry, unique designs, work-life balance
Shane Herbert from Royal Stone Masonry discusses his passion for creating unique and artistic designs in the hardscaping industry. He shares his journey from starting out in England to building his own successful business on Long Island. Shane's attention to detail and commitment to quality shines through in his work, and he takes pride in inspiring others in the industry. He also talks about the challenges of managing logistics on Long Island and the importance of staying clean and organized on job sites. Shane discusses the importance of maintaining a clean work site and shares tips for keeping patios clean during construction. He also talks about the role of the customer in maintaining the patio after the project is completed. The conversation then shifts to finding clients who appreciate and seek out unique designs, and the importance of building a portfolio to showcase your work. Shane emphasizes the need for practice and experimentation to find your niche and develop your skills. He also discusses the balance between work and personal life, and the importance of delegating tasks to avoid burnout.
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Episode 111: Productivity Hacks!
April 22nd, 2024 | Season 1 | 1 hr 14 mins
1-3-5 rule, 5-second rule, 80-20 rule, 80/20 rule, attention to detail, book recommendation, clients, delegation, distractions, emails, focus, keywords productivity, multitasking, pomodoro technique, prioritization, projects, strengths, tasks, technology boundaries, time management, two-minute rule, unread messages, weaknesses
In this conversation, Catherine and Sean discuss their recent projects and the importance of productivity and time management. They acknowledge the need to improve in these areas and share their experiences with clients who have different levels of attention to detail. They also discuss the challenges of staying focused and avoiding distractions. They review a productivity cheat sheet that includes tips such as the two-minute rule, prioritizing tasks, and setting boundaries with technology. In this part of the conversation, Sean and Catherine discuss their unread text messages and emails. They also explore the concept of the 5-second rule, where you count backwards from five to force yourself to take action. They then discuss the 1-3-5 rule, which involves identifying one big task, three medium tasks, and five small tasks to accomplish each day. They also talk about the Pomodoro technique, which involves working for 25 minutes and then taking a 5-minute break, repeating this cycle four times before taking a longer break. Finally, they discuss the 80-20 rule, which suggests that 20% of your efforts yield 80% of the results, and encourage focusing on high-impact tasks. In this conversation, Premier and Catherine discuss the 80/20 rule and how it applies to their work and personal lives. They also explore the importance of focusing on the most important tasks, breaking tasks into smaller pieces, tackling challenging tasks first, eliminating non-essential tasks, and avoiding multitasking. Premier reflects on his strengths and weaknesses and emphasizes the need to be upfront about what one is not good at. They also mention the book 'Buddha and the Badass' and encourage listeners to share the podcast with others.