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How to Achieve Lifelong Success

Wayne Rivers
By Wayne Rivers
7 minutes

Didn’t think we would have a construction vlog using Seinfeld as a source, did you? It’s funny (get it?) how Seinfeld’s advice on life success applies directly to the construction game. His counsel focuses not on OUTCOMES but rather on INPUTS. Success isn’t necessarily the end of a project or achieving a certain milestone, it’s about all the little things you do along the way that contribute to ultimate success.

Please tune in this week as Wayne reveals Seinfeld’s recipe for success, makes the distinction between leading metrics versus lagging metrics, and emphasizes the journey rather than the destination. What do you think? What are the critical daily and weekly inputs that lead to a great construction project or career? Please share with us in the comments.

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