22.How Doing Well & Doing Good Aren't Mutually Exclusive With Joshua Taylor From Wrench Turners Online

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04-01-2024 • 39 mins

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Most of us have an innate desire to do well when it comes to our vocation. We might start down a career path as young adults with our financial future in our mind's eye...as much as we can imagine it, that is.  We might have different ideas about what "success" looks like, but usually, at the very least, it entails being financially stable. We want to do well.
But then there's doing good. Putting something back into the world that helps others--making a difference. When we're younger, doing well and doing good seem mutually exclusive, that never the twain shall meet. But sometimes we find out that doing good is the very thing that leads us to doing well.
Joshua Taylor is doing WELL and GOOD. Following in his grandfathers' footsteps of giving back to the community, he founded Wrench Turners Online, which focuses on helping technicians be happier, healthier and more productive on the shop floor. He dialed in his focus even more after reading a CDC report that stated that mechanics were in the top three professions for suicide.
What We Talk About
  • First Iteration of Work Hard Consulting/Wrench Turners
  • CDC Report/Pivot/What Wrench Turners Became
  • How Suicide Touched Joshua Personally
  • Breaking Down The Numbers From The CDC Report
  • How The Wrench Turners Wellness Survey Was Born
  • The Survey In Detail
  • Advisors vs. Techs
  • Cleanliness
  • Importance Of Being Organized/Decision Fatigue
  • Respect=Success
  • Final Thoughts/Self Reflection Is Paramount
If you or someone you know needs help, you can call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK, that's 1-800-273-8255
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