EPISODE · Dec 1, 2025 · 24 MIN
The #1 Reason Why Home Service Pros Struggle In Life & Business
from Wisdom Of Wrench Podcast · host Kevin Comerford
Most business plans are worthless. For the 85% of service companies that fail, success never comes down to a lack of knowledge, but a failure of execution.In episode 45 of the Wisdom of Wrench podcast, host Kevin Comerford explains the single biggest difference between success and failure. Discover why great companies like Kodak went bankrupt and how you can avoid the same fate. This is not about learning more; it's about a fundamental mindset shift toward action and effective leadership. If you feel stuck, this episode provides a clear path to get things done and build real momentum in your business and your life. Watch now to learn the simple secret.Subscribe to the WOW Podcast:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0UvJLcLFL03vKiLpd1xN45?si=PRBF-DwYR_uDtfRB8hIsLgApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wisdom-of-wrench-podcast/id1792919657🔧 Wrench Group: https://www.wrenchgroup.com🔧 Wrench IG: https://www.instagram.com/wrenchgroup🔧 Wrench FB: https://www.facebook.com/wrenchgroup🔧 Wrench LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thewrenchgroupChapters:0:00 - The #1 Reason People Succeed or Fail (It's Not What You Think) 2:00 - The Secret to Success: Knowledge vs. Execution (DK vs. DE) 3:17 - Why Huge Companies Like Kodak & Blockbuster Really Failed 6:16 - The Knowledge Trap: Why More Self-Help Books Lead to Failure 9:53 - How to Develop a "Ready, Aim, FIRE" Mindset 11:13 - A Daily Routine for Building Unstoppable Momentum 13:20 - How to Plan Your Week for Maximum Success (The 5 F's) 14:16 - The Power of an Accountability Partner: A Simple Guide 15:41 - The Antidote to Depression and Procrastination 17:08 - Thomas Edison's 1% Rule for Achieving Genius-Level Results 18:14 - A Manager's Guide to Ensuring Your Team Executes 20:18 - John Wooden's 4-to-1 Rule for Effective Leadership 21:54 - Recap: The 4 Steps to Mastering Execution 24:08 - Your Future Will Be Bigger Than Your Past
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Most business plans are worthless. For the 85% of service companies that fail, success never comes down to a lack of knowledge, but a failure of execution.In episode 45 of the Wisdom of Wrench podcast, host Kevin Comerford explains the single biggest difference between success and failure. Discover why great companies like Kodak went bankrupt and how you can avoid the same fate. This is not about learning more; it's about a fundamental mindset shift toward action and effective leadership. If you feel stuck, this episode provides a clear path to get things done and build real momentum in your business and your life. Watch now to learn the simple secret.Subscribe to the WOW Podcast:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0UvJLcLFL03vKiLpd1xN45?si=PRBF-DwYR_uDtfRB8hIsLgApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wisdom-of-wrench-podcast/id1792919657🔧 Wrench Group: https://www.wrenchgroup.com🔧 Wrench IG: https://www.instagram.com/wrenchgroup🔧 Wrench FB: https://www.facebook.com/wrenchgroup🔧 Wrench LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thewrenchgroupChapters:0:00 - The #1 Reason People Succeed or Fail (It's Not What You Think) 2:00 - The Secret to Success: Knowledge vs. Execution (DK vs. DE) 3:17 - Why Huge Companies Like Kodak & Blockbuster Really Failed 6:16 - The Knowledge Trap: Why More Self-Help Books Lead to Failure 9:53 - How to Develop a "Ready, Aim, FIRE" Mindset 11:13 - A Daily Routine for Building Unstoppable Momentum 13:20 - How to Plan Your Week for Maximum Success (The 5 F's) 14:16 - The Power of an Accountability Partner: A Simple Guide 15:41 - The Antidote to Depression and Procrastination 17:08 - Thomas Edison's 1% Rule for Achieving Genius-Level Results 18:14 - A Manager's Guide to Ensuring Your Team Executes 20:18 - John Wooden's 4-to-1 Rule for Effective Leadership 21:54 - Recap: The 4 Steps to Mastering Execution 24:08 - Your Future Will Be Bigger Than Your Past
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