

Why Big Revenue Goals Without Daily Wins Will Burn Out Hardscapers and Landscapers
Aug 13, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Joshua Gillow highlights the importance of shifting focus from perfectionism to embracing small, daily wins. He introduces the principle of Constant and Never-Ending Improvement, emphasizing that tiny progress matters more than giant leaps. With insights on the Japanese concept of Kaizen and his own two-millimeter rule, listeners learn how self-growth can be more impactful than external competition. Discover how feedback and mini habits can serve as a foundation for a thriving business and a fulfilled life.
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Daily Two-Millimeter Question
- Ask yourself daily: "What is one thing I can improve today?"
- Focus on tiny consistent improvements instead of chasing perfection or one big breakthrough.
Progress Beats Perfection
- Progress over perfection beats paralysis from perfectionism.
- Perfection is subjective and stalls meaningful work when you chase it.
Growth As A Lifestyle
- Growth must be a lifestyle across work, health, relationships, and mindset.
- To scale your business you must become a different, more capable leader over time.