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The American Contractor Show

Why Successful Contractors Have Coaches – Jim Johnson – Danny Kerr

πŸ“… June 30, 2020 ⏱️ 34:37 🎀 John Dye, Jim Johnson, Danny Kerr

Chapters

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  • 0:38
    Independence Week and the American-dream intro
  • 2:18
    Why successful contractors have coaches
  • 5:00
    The 'believing in champions' coaching film
  • 8:53
    Coaching is about building the person
  • 11:42
    Why contractors hesitate: pride
  • 13:53
    Keys to the kingdom without the training
  • 16:37
    The emotional side of entrepreneurship
  • 18:51
    Danny's transition curve explained
  • 21:03
    Crisis of meaning and rash decisions
  • 23:46
    Jim on structure and self-leadership
  • 24:49
    It's about you and your decisions, not the result
  • 29:13
    Choosing the right coach for the right time

Speakers

J
John Dye
Host, The American Contractor Show
J
Jim Johnson
Contractor Coach Pro
D
Danny Kerr
Breakthrough Academy

Key Takeaways

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Coaching is about people, not just numbers; a great coach builds you as a person and entrepreneur, which in turn grows the business.

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The biggest barrier is pride and the urge to do it all yourself; but almost nobody achieves great things alone, and a coach lets you skip avoidable failures instead of 'failing forward.'

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Entrepreneurs get 'the keys to the kingdom' with none of the years of formal training that doctors, lawyers, or engineers receive, so a coach and peer group supply the missing business education.

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Humility is the prerequisite for greatness; nobody is good at everything, and one brain trying to conquer the world loses to a team and a peer network (Breakthrough Academy cites ~300 contractors helping each other).

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Many contractor decisions are emotional; when emotion is high, intelligence is low, so having someone outside your own head (and not your spouse) helps separate emotional reactions from business decisions.

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The 'transition curve' maps the emotional arc from uninformed optimism through crisis of engagement, informed pessimism, and crisis of meaning; recognizing where you are prevents rash, destructive decisions.

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Don't burn yourself once and swear off growth (e.g., 'we'll never do commercial again'); the hard experiences are where real growth happens if you don't over-limit yourself.

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When staff underperform, the honest look-back usually points to leadership: missing training, unclear job descriptions, unset expectations, and no accountability, so fix structure before firing.

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There's no single best coach; investigate options and find the right coach for the right time, because the best ones deliver a real back-end ROI, not just marketing promises.

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