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The Importance of Work Ethic, Punctuality, and Responsiveness. – Episode 2 – Vital to Being Successful: Work Ethic, Punctuality, and Responsiveness. – Part 1


What do you think it takes to have a solid work ethic? When you think of punctuality, what comes to mind? What is the response rate you have in tackling your goals? In this episode business coach and thrive visioneer Clark Clark is joined by Johnny G. fitness visionary, inventor, and entrepreneur talk more about what is vital to becoming successful. In a business, there are a lot of things that need to get done. Sometimes you may remember things that need to be addressed. However, what if you remember that at eleven o’clock pm? Will you call your employee to remind them of said project? At what point in a business do you cross the boundary between work and family? Sometimes you need to wait until it is appropriate to approach someone about a task. Work is a great place to talk about at work. Therefore, personal matters need to stay at home where everything is personal to yourself. This is just another adversity you need to be aware of. How will you manage the time between your employees and their personal lives? Thrive mentor Johnny G. goes to talk about being aware of the companies you may work with. Let’s say you have an international business. What time zones are you working with? Are you available to your clients when it is better on their time frame or your time frame? In close, Clay Clark goes to ask Johnny G. what you can do to have a better work ethic, be more punctual, and responsive. Johnny G. told Clay that he has never seen a successful individual who has not taken the time to apply these principles in their careers. For these three principles are vital to one’s success. Join Johnny G. in this episode as he gives you words of encouragement in being the best boss of all time!

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The Importance of Work Ethic, Punctuality, and Responsiveness. – Episode 2 – Vital to Being Successful: Work Ethic, Punctuality, and Responsiveness. – Part 1


What do you think it takes to have a solid work ethic? When you think of punctuality, what comes to mind? What is the response rate you have in tackling your goals? In this episode business coach and thrive visioneer Clark Clark is joined by Johnny G. fitness visionary, inventor, and entrepreneur talk more about what is vital to becoming successful. In a business, there are a lot of things that need to get done. Sometimes you may remember things that need to be addressed. However, what if you remember that at eleven o’clock pm? Will you call your employee to remind them of said project? At what point in a business do you cross the boundary between work and family? Sometimes you need to wait until it is appropriate to approach someone about a task. Work is a great place to talk about at work. Therefore, personal matters need to stay at home where everything is personal to yourself. This is just another adversity you need to be aware of. How will you manage the time between your employees and their personal lives? Thrive mentor Johnny G. goes to talk about being aware of the companies you may work with. Let’s say you have an international business. What time zones are you working with? Are you available to your clients when it is better on their time frame or your time frame? In close, Clay Clark goes to ask Johnny G. what you can do to have a better work ethic, be more punctual, and responsive. Johnny G. told Clay that he has never seen a successful individual who has not taken the time to apply these principles in their careers. For these three principles are vital to one’s success. Join Johnny G. in this episode as he gives you words of encouragement in being the best boss of all time!

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