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The Importance of Community, Mentorship, and Mindset for Business Success Having support when starting a business is crucial for success. It can be overwhelming to navigate the challenges of running a company alone, so having a mentor or a community of like-minded individuals can provide valuable guidance and insights. Entrepreneurs can avoid making costly mistakes and make informed decisions that lead to growth and success by having someone to turn to for advice or support. Additionally, being part of a supportive community can provide the motivation and accountability needed to stay on track and achieve business goals. In this episode of The ToolShed podcast, I have with me Kyle Zanetto from Zanetto Builders. He is a forever home builder and passive house tradesman. We talk about his journey in the building industry and how he overcame the challenges of running his own business. This is where the value of community and support in entrepreneurship and how being part of a group of like-minded individuals can provide valuable insights and support. Kyle shares his experience with joining the Blueprint and the Black Belt programs. Key takeaways: Builders face financial and personal challenges when starting their own business Coaching and mentorship can help builders achieve a successful business Time blocking and personal success rituals can help builders manage their time effectively and prioritize tasks Learning from mistakes and implementing changes is crucial to building a resilient and successful business Joining a group like Blueprint or Blackbelt can provide builders with valuable resources and support Zanetto Builders are a proudly owned and operated business dedicated to delivering premium high performance architectural homes in Tasmania All this and more, on this week's episode of THE TOOLSHED. Join the toolshed - thetoolshed.com Stay tuned for more episodes because we will be talking to more key figures contributing to the industry. So, don't forget to subscribe to the show to get that episode as soon it gets released. Until then, stay healthy. Links: https://www.zanettobuilders.com.au/
Who here has been to the MONA in Tasmania? All those ridiculous, amazing pieces of art assaulting the senses and inspiring conversation at every turn. Now replace most of those art pieces with outrageously colourful homewares and you’ve got Jumbled Online - a carefully-curated collection of curious creations for your home brought to you by our guest Pip Brett. From humble beginnings as a tiny store in Orange NSW, Pip grew Jumbled with one rule and one rule only: to only stock things that made her heart sing! This worked amazingly well for her and much to our enjoyment, she has now shifted her heart-singing strategy to building her house with husband Nick (and sharing the whole thing on social media). Today we get the pleasure of chatting with Pip about her building process from working out what you actually want, finding the right designer and seeing the process through to the end. Pip shares some great insights into how she is approaching the build, making sure that her home is really well thought through to reflect the things she loves, her family’s needs and be something that they will enjoy long term. Being a lover of colour and design, the aesthetic is hugely important to Pip and let’s face it, it’s important to most of us, right? Even if you’re not naturally gifted to style a room yourself, most of us desire a space that flows well, is clean and makes you feel at home. This can create some tension with a builder focussed on practicality and who might not always see the importance of hiding the “ugly stuff”. Building a home is such a personal thing. So why not really go out there and let your build reflect who you are? Not just choosing from the 3 colour swatches shoved under your nose, or picking your least-hated design from a catalogue, but jumbling up the norm, going big and saying “who cares” when met with resistance. This is how we create moments in our home rather than spaces in a house.
Luxurious Victorian mustaches! Wandering Raisinets! And does Dan know the difference between Tanzania and Tasmania? All this and more as the hosts discuss HG Wells' The War of the Worlds, arguably the most influential novel in the genre's history!
Luxurious Victorian mustaches! Wandering Raisinets! And does Dan know the difference between Tanzania and Tasmania? All this and more as the hosts discuss HG Wells' The War of the Worlds, arguably the most influential novel in the genre's history!
Luxurious Victorian mustaches! Wandering Raisinets! And does Dan know the difference between Tanzania and Tasmania? All this and more as the hosts discuss HG Wells' The War of the Worlds, arguably the most influential novel in the genre's history!
Luxurious Victorian mustaches! Wandering Raisinets! And does Dan know the difference between Tanzania and Tasmania? All this and more as the hosts discuss HG Wells' The War of the Worlds, arguably the most influential novel in the genre's history!