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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • I wasn't sure I would get this far but my hard work has pulled me from my lowest point in life. You are watching me create a business from absolutely nothing.
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  • @glen603
    @glen603 Месяц назад +14

    As someone who started with a landscaping business, and then through all the ups and downs of the past 20 years, all the failures, successes and failures again, don't ever give up. Solid work ethic will negate everything negative in life. And lastly, to everyone watching these videos saying they're ready to start something for their own... get off your computer/phone right now, and TAKE ACTION. That's how it happens. I'll say it again.. TAKE ACTION! You all got this!!

    • @Nothing2Somthing
      @Nothing2Somthing  Месяц назад +6

      @@glen603 Bro, I love your mindset/knowledge. I wished you lived close by. You are the kind of person I like to surround myself with. You are 100% right. Set the phone down and take action. No one’s coming to help us or save us. If we want something we have to take action and go out to get it. Where are you located? Still in landscaping?

    • @glen603
      @glen603 Месяц назад +3

      @@Nothing2Somthing I appreciate that! Definitely surround yourself with like minded people, and people that are where you want to be. It's cliche advice but it's worth saying. I moved on from Landscaping after several years of it and got involved with other businesses. Made a lot of mistakes along the way and still making new ones but learning every step of the way. I'm in the mid-atlantic region, east coast.

    • @Nothing2Somthing
      @Nothing2Somthing  Месяц назад +3

      @@glen603 That’s what life is all about. Learning from those mistakes and only getting better. I know it sounds cheesy because all successful people say the same thing but it’s 100% true. People that think it’s cheesy haven’t experienced it yet.

    • @P9rkour90
      @P9rkour90 Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words of encouragement 🙏 time to get off my ass and phone and take action!!!!

    • @Nothing2Somthing
      @Nothing2Somthing  Месяц назад +2

      @@P9rkour90 You got this man. Alls it takes is action. Procrastination is death to your dreams. I swear your hard work does pay off. Sometimes it takes longer for others but it will come. I’m rooting for you.

  • @keeranh2338
    @keeranh2338 Месяц назад +5

    I’m currently 21 I started doing my handyman business at 19 but I wasn’t getting enough jobs and consistently losing bids to keep it going, now I’m currently working for a flooring company (started June of this year),I do intend on gaining capital and starting my business back up. I think my marketing sucks for my business that’s why it failed because I was able to maintain a 5 star review 500 plus jobs later. I think what you’re doing here is great for people in our business/field. It definitely motivates me to give it a go again and I’m sure it does the same for others! Thanks for the awesome content! 💪🏾

    • @Nothing2Somthing
      @Nothing2Somthing  Месяц назад +4

      @@keeranh2338 Sometimes you just have to take a step back and look at what you were doing and how you can appreciate those things again, in a different manner that can help this time around. You got this. Keep me posted on your journey and thank you so much for the support.

    • @keeranh2338
      @keeranh2338 Месяц назад +1

      @@Nothing2Somthing 💪🏾

  • @jeffslawnandlandscapingllc5481
    @jeffslawnandlandscapingllc5481 Месяц назад +2

    Good video I have a lawn and landscaping business and I work by myself.

    • @Nothing2Somthing
      @Nothing2Somthing  Месяц назад +2

      @@jeffslawnandlandscapingllc5481 Thank you for the support brother. I wish you nothing but success. What area or state? How’s business

    • @jeffslawnandlandscapingllc5481
      @jeffslawnandlandscapingllc5481 Месяц назад +2

      Indianapolis indiana I have enough to keep me busy I've been blessed.

    • @Nothing2Somthing
      @Nothing2Somthing  Месяц назад +3

      @@jeffslawnandlandscapingllc5481 I feel the exact same way, I’m blessed. Really like your patriotism. Your work hat with our beautiful flag on it 🇺🇸👍🏻. Keep at it brother

  • @jasonjames9655
    @jasonjames9655 Месяц назад +8

    I believe in that man I’m 22 just got out of prison 3 years ago I started doing side jobs till I quit my job now I’m actually stable in life I failed so many’s times to the point I thought it wasn’t real so I started selling some crazy things I shouldn’t got caught and got a second chance at life now I just been going hard everyday

    • @Nothing2Somthing
      @Nothing2Somthing  Месяц назад +1

      @@jasonjames9655 Congratulations on the new start in life bro. You know what it feels like to completely fail and be tossed away/mean nothing. It gives us drive to never make the same mistakes and want better for ourselves. You got this buddy. Get after it

  • @mattrawles3859
    @mattrawles3859 Месяц назад +1

    Just found your channel and subscribed. I love your message and positivity. I also live in your area and just started my own business a few weeks ago after years of wondering if I could. It’s a struggle but I love it. This content is great and helps point my mind in the right direction about taking any job to get my name out there. Thanks man, keep it going. Matt

    • @Nothing2Somthing
      @Nothing2Somthing  Месяц назад +2

      @@mattrawles3859 Thanks for the support Matt, I really appreciate it. Oh cool, you’re a local. Where are you out of in the treasure valley? Congratulations on starting a business for yourself. That’s a huge step forward but like you said, it’s not easy climbing the hill in the beginning if you want to be successful. I promise you this. If you keep pushing ahead you will build a loyal customer base that will keep you around and pass you off to friends and family which helps a lot. Are you doing landscaping? It’s always good to network buddy. Maybe we can help each other out along the way. Good luck to you and wish you nothing but success.

    • @mattrawles3859
      @mattrawles3859 Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words. Based in Meridian. Grass Matters is my business. I am taking almost anything that pays right now but the goal is mowing and property cleanups. Glad to help out along the way. Thanks again and I’ll see you out there at some point.

    • @Nothing2Somthing
      @Nothing2Somthing  Месяц назад +1

      @@mattrawles3859 Awesome man. Well im rooting for you buddy. Well maybe I can pass some work your way sometime. I get slammed sometimes and it would be great when the time comes to pass work to another growing business in the area.

  • @johnalphabravo
    @johnalphabravo Месяц назад +1

    Hey man! Thanks for posting these videos. Im trying to get out there myself and running into some challeneges on my end.
    If you have time id love to take you up on that offer to talk one on one for a bit.
    Keep up the great work!

  • @jeremyflores6508
    @jeremyflores6508 Месяц назад +2

    Was really wanting to touch base with you and build these dreams we have brother. Not sure what’s the best way to reach you and brainstorm.

    • @Nothing2Somthing
      @Nothing2Somthing  Месяц назад +2

      @@jeremyflores6508 Send me an email at jjenn8331@gmail. We can talk there or exchange info from there.

  • @ucookinwithbutta956x
    @ucookinwithbutta956x Месяц назад +4

    Don’t give up, don’t give in. You got this! Appreciate your content man and all your hard work.
    I have since finding your channel started a business plan, working on flyers and cards. Looking at legalities, insurance and all that jazz. I want to make sure I’m going about it the right way and not have to take steps backwards. But I’m learning lol Trying to build funds for equipment or look into a small start up loan to get cheap stuff. Like truck, trailer, mower etc I’m starting from nothing. Literally have 27 dollars to my name and no job. Sadly I am gonna have to work for a little before I can make a move into working for myself. Sucks because I want to do this so bad

    • @Nothing2Somthing
      @Nothing2Somthing  Месяц назад +3

      @@ucookinwithbutta956x Thank you so much for the support brother. Congratulations on taking the beginning steps on doing something for yourself. If you train your mind to be unbreakable/confident. This will be a much easier push for you. Keep in mind, failure isn’t an option for you. Be resourceful with your surroundings. Also, you’re not in a bad situation having to work for someone else while you start your own business. It actually gives you a leg up. You don’t have the weight of the world on your shoulders out of the gate. You can build a solid foundation while being employed. You are on track for success brother. Keep at it and keep me updated on your journey.

  • @ErnestPerez-rg2uo
    @ErnestPerez-rg2uo Месяц назад +2

    Hey my brother. You continue to land good money. That yard is considered a yard clean up which demands more time and money. Here are some tips. Before using the weed eater on tall grass. Use your mower first at the highest deck setting. Then use the weed eater around the edges to blend in the height of your mowed cut. You can turn your weed eater vertically on fence and the house foundation in addition to a horizontal trim. Since the grass was high do not use your bagger. Make 2 or 3 cuts to mulch up the clippings on top of the grass. You can lower your deck lower on each cut if you like. There is more money to be made on that property. Some hedge and light tree trimming to make the yard aesthetically nice. You will learn as you go.

    • @Nothing2Somthing
      @Nothing2Somthing  Месяц назад +1

      @@ErnestPerez-rg2uo Yes sir. This was shot a bit ago. I have since been back and that’s exactly what I did. Mowed it first then used the weed eater. Thank you so much for the pointers and I appreciate your continuous support. Yes, I definitely am learning as I go. All of you giving pointers helps as well. More to come soon.

    • @ErnestPerez-rg2uo
      @ErnestPerez-rg2uo Месяц назад +1

      @@Nothing2Somthing I allow the condition of the lawn dictate what power tool I will use first. In your case the lawnmower would be first because you need to be able to see the yard. I would do the first cut. Then use the weed eater that will make a mess but will allow you to blend with the first cut. Then I would make the second mower cut lowering the deck and mulching all the debris from the weed eater along with the debris of grass clippings. Repeat as needed. This is why the cost of a yard clean up is more than a lawn maintenance cut.
      In the front yard, I use the blade edger first on sidewalks and driveways. Then the weed eater on perimeters. Then I use the blower to blow all debris on the yard. Then finally the lawnmower will mulch or bag the mess while cutting. Repeat the cut if needed to make it look clean. Most inexperienced people leave grass clippings that will look awful when it drys. I repeat with the blower to finish up. The front yard is usually the show piece but not always.
      There is a real skill in lawn maintenance. Most homeowners are unskilled and are just running the lawnmower over the jungle.
      Most don’t know the cutting height for their lawn during the seasons with their particular type grass.

    • @Nothing2Somthing
      @Nothing2Somthing  Месяц назад +1

      @@ErnestPerez-rg2uo perfect informative comment. You Da best my man. Hope you’re having a good weekend

  • @LuizAlleman
    @LuizAlleman Месяц назад +2

    Really motivating, especially for someone as introverted as me and has also had various failures in life. Thank you always for the pep talks.

    • @Nothing2Somthing
      @Nothing2Somthing  Месяц назад +2

      @@LuizAlleman Use those failures as learning experiences and motivation. I’m rooting for you. Thank you so much for the support.

  • @TMoz311
    @TMoz311 Месяц назад +3

    Hey man, love the channel channel! I heard your story on a previous video and I can totally relate. After 12 years of business for myself I had a serious medical issue that knocked me out for a year now but now I'm starting from nothing again and on my way to being 10 times more successful than I was. Your videos are motivating me 💪🏾

    • @Nothing2Somthing
      @Nothing2Somthing  Месяц назад +2

      @@TMoz311 Thank you so much for the support brother. That’s the right mindset to have. Come back that much better. You got this and I wish you nothing but success. Keep me updated on your come back story.

    • @TMoz311
      @TMoz311 Месяц назад +1

      @@Nothing2Somthing 💪🏾🙏🏾

  • @chrismartin178
    @chrismartin178 Месяц назад +2

    working out while watching the video as always!!!! keep it up man!!

    • @Nothing2Somthing
      @Nothing2Somthing  Месяц назад +2

      @@chrismartin178 Get after it bro. Go to war with those weights today. Thank you for the support brother. What did you workout today?

    • @chrismartin178
      @chrismartin178 Месяц назад +2

      @@Nothing2Somthing just some arms and shoulders .

    • @Nothing2Somthing
      @Nothing2Somthing  Месяц назад +2

      @@chrismartin178 Get that gnarly arm pump going 👍🏻

  • @richestate4902
    @richestate4902 Месяц назад +2

    Hell yeah bro, accountability and doing the work the universe will reward you

    • @Nothing2Somthing
      @Nothing2Somthing  Месяц назад +3

      @@richestate4902 Thank you brother. I definitely believe in the law of attraction and the universe working with you. Great comment.

  • @Invisible_Breaks
    @Invisible_Breaks Месяц назад +2

    Hey man! I’m doing the same thing! Just another dad doing as much as I can! Great videos please don’t ever stop doing this content. I would love to connect with you brother shoot me a message if you read this.. on my instagram @invisiblebreaks
    God bless brother 🇺🇸🙏🏼

  • @EscobarNOT
    @EscobarNOT Месяц назад +2

    I just move to Florida and I’m ready to take the first step to start a handyman company but is hard and I need to provide for my family so I gotta keep my job that demands all my time.dont know what to do

    • @Nothing2Somthing
      @Nothing2Somthing  Месяц назад +6

      @@EscobarNOT I totally get what you’re saying and I was stuck at a job before I made my move. I started going out on the weekends to advertise my business and take incoming jobs. Once I started getting jobs coming in I took the leap and quit. If you have weekends off, go out and start looking for jobs

    • @Rippedafter40
      @Rippedafter40 Месяц назад +2

      @@Nothing2SomthingI’m in the same boat. Working out the details and getting ready to take the leap. Love this channel because it speaks a similar story to mine.

    • @Nothing2Somthing
      @Nothing2Somthing  Месяц назад +2

      @@Rippedafter40 Thank you for the support brother. I really appreciate that you tune in and like the content. Smart man, getting everything dialed in before you make the leap. Keep me posted on your journey. What field are you getting into?

    • @Nothing2Somthing
      @Nothing2Somthing  Месяц назад +2

      @@Rippedafter40 Thank you for the support brother. I’m glad you’re about to take the steps to get things rolling. You got this man. We share similar pasts. Use that to build off. It only gets better from here I swear. Keep me updated on your journey

  • @Success2Freedom2024
    @Success2Freedom2024 Месяц назад +2

    Letssss goooo ❤