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THE MOMENT | HVAC MASTERY

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The Law of Expectation
Whatever you expect with certainty becomes your reality. What is one positive thing that you expect to happen this week? You become what you think about most of the time. Watch what you’re thinking about! Make it positive, make it something that would be great if it happened. What ever you look for you will find. Look for things that are favorable to you. They are everywhere. 👀
0 likes • 29d
I will sell more jobs and hire at least one more person to light some fire and see what comes from the smoke.
If next week started with a completely clean slate, what’s ONE thing from this week you want to carry forward… and ONE thing you’re ready to leave behind?
➡️ Name the one win, lesson, or behavior you want to bring with you into next week ➡️ Name the one thought, habit, or pattern you’re done dragging around ➡️ Declare it in the comments so your future self can hold you accountable You don’t need a new year, a new month, or even a new week to create momentum. You need a decision. What are you deciding today? Your 1 week closer to your breakthrough.
1 like • 30d
1. Finish drawings on the 20 SEER 42k job on duct fab and have it ready for installation. We need a metal unit stand, a return 90 (20x20) and about 15ft of 20x20 duct so we can set the furnace and tap all the back run duct. 2. Finish drawing for priority client on duct plenum, original installer built it out of duct board in an attic hung horizontally, leaking into secondary pan. 3. Finish pricing out the large project for a priority client and sell it. 4. The thought? Get it done! So much more I could say but I’ll leave it at that. I want to leave behind this sickness! Also have a tech reinstall a TXV that he ceased up due to overheating it. I have the urge to go there and do it myself or show him so it can get done but how will he learn?
It's a marathon, not a sprint...
My general manager in my company used to tell the guys "It's a marathon, not a sprint" every summer. He did that because we learned that as soon as business ramped up, if we aren't careful, we could all work fast and furious to the point of exhaustion. He was right. This is why High Performance Habits are so helpful. Yes, there are seasons for working fast and furious but when you implement high performance habits you become more aware. You learn to protect your energy enough so that you don't crash out and become useless for several days. And when you get good at it, you can keep going when anyone else would have crashed and burned giving you the upper hand and stronger results. It reminds me of the Cliff Young story. Cliff was a sheep farmer. Not a runner. Not an athlete. A farmer. There were times when his sheep would go missing across thousands of acres of rugged land in the Australian outback, and Cliff would jog for days at a time until he found them. No fancy gear. No training plan. No GPS watch. Just a man in overalls and work boots doing what needed to be done. One day, Cliff heard about the ultra-marathon — a 544-mile race from Sydney to Melbourne. The kind of race only elite endurance athletes trained for. The kind of race where people like David Goggins thrive. The kind of race no normal person even considers. But Cliff wasn’t trying to be normal. So at 61 years old, wearing boots and his farm clothes, he walked up to the starting line with all the young athletes in their high-tech running shoes and sponsored gear. They laughed at him. Reporters stuck microphones in his face and asked if he planned to actually finish. Cliff said something simple: “Well, I’ve chased sheep for two or three days straight. I reckon I can run this race.” The race began, and Cliff started running his strange, slow “shuffle.” It wasn’t fast. It wasn’t pretty. But here’s the thing: Cliff didn’t know that runners typically slept during this multi-day race.Nobody told him you’re supposed to stop. So he didn’t.
1 like • 30d
Got sick over the week working like crazy on operations and large projects. I fought this congestion all week. Gradually got worst to the point that Friday knocked me on my a$$. I wasn’t able to come in to work as I couldn’t breathe, lungs couldn’t get cleared. Dry cough with nothing coming out. I’m on antibiotics now and taking vitamins etc. I got a lot of sleep on Friday, some this Saturday. I worked on a large print for another large job for a priority client Saturday evening. Now I find myself awake at 3AM unable to fall asleep. I know the pace I was working is what set the course to me getting sick, now I can’t stop thinking. I lay here contemplating whether I lay here and continue to toss and turn or get up and do some work at my home office. I do have work at my other house that needs done too. My plan was and may still be to go over to that other house and do some work. I tried going over there Saturday morning but the lack of being able to breathe made it difficult to really do any physical work so that is why I came back home rested some then went to work on that print. The mind won’t shut off because of not being able to work Friday and trying to focus on what I can do now. The marathon can be challenging right now.
👉 WINS AND PROGRESS — Post Your Small Wins Here
Welcome to WINS AND PROGRESS WALL! 🎉 This is your space to celebrate ANY progress you make —big, small, tiny, or even microscopic. Here inside The Moment, we believe: Small wins → create confidence → create momentum → create breakthroughs. So post your wins here anytime: - a decision you made - a task you finished - a habit you started - a challenge you pushed through - a moment you felt proud - ANY step forward No win is too small.Every moment matters.Let’s build momentum together. 🚀 Drop your win below ↓
2 likes • Jul 1
Over 50% close rate on new installations. So much to implement but we shall win.
1 like • Jul 12
I did 102k in sales in a single week which is a record for me! Now we have a lot of installs to get to. I’ll most likely have to pull my hybrid Service Technician’s to keep up with this momentum. I’ll have to put some time into interviewing some applicants so that I can relieve some pressure. One of the estimate call I went to wanted to just replace their upstairs unit. I look everything over tell them we offer no interest or payment for 12 months so they asked me to bid their downstairs unit and I ended up closing two replacements on a single house. It was awesome!
7 FIGURES IN 7 WEEKS
Thank you Kelly for adding the 7 FIGURES IN 7 WEEKS course into The Moment. That original course is what got us to where we are today as a 7 figure business. I have access to it from the old link but having it here to revisit is awesome.
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David Redenius
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Managing Member Freeze & Flare Heat & Air LLC.

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