Proactive versus reactive are the two methods of getting something done. I find everyone works in a combination of both, I included.
Proactive is scheduling and doing everything ahead of time. Nothing is ever waiting until the last minute. Reactive is more emergency driven and are things that need to be done now.
As much as we plan, it would be best if you were flexible, adaptable, and reliant. Things happen that are beyond your immediate control. Those of you who want a predictable environment are employees working for a large employer where schedules are fixed, and they are doing the same things every day.
Proactive Contractors Use Lien Services To Protect Cash Flow
Posted by Sharie DeHart on Fri, Oct 16, 2020
Topics: Construction Accounting, Service Agreements For Your Contracting Company, Service Agreements, Contractor Challenges, Lien Waivers, Contractor
Pain Free Lien Waivers For Contractors, Lenders And Title Companies
Posted by Randal DeHart on Fri, Aug 12, 2016
Today's Guest Article Is From The Team At lienwaivers.io
Geoff Arnold, Luis Trejo And Sean Richardson were interviewed for the Contractors Success M.A.P. Podcast, and were very generous with their time and provided some extremely valuable insights for how you can streamline your lien waiver process. The article below is a recap of how it all works.
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