Jason Jablonski - LtD - Being a Positive Role Model for Your Children

OCT 2, 202443 MIN
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Jason Jablonski - LtD - Being a Positive Role Model for Your Children

OCT 2, 202443 MIN

Description

Jason Jablonski, owner of a plumbing, heating, and electrical company, shares his experience of running a business in a small town in Canada. He discusses the challenges and rewards of being an entrepreneur, including the importance of hiring the right people and maintaining a positive company culture. Jason also talks about the transition from being an employee to a business owner, the role of family in the business, and the impact of having children on taking risks. He emphasizes the value of communication and the need to prioritize time for oneself and one's spouse. In this conversation, Jason Jablonski shares his insights on effective communication, raising kids, and being a role model. He emphasizes the importance of taking time to calm down before engaging in difficult conversations and highlights the value of daily family prayer time. Jason discusses the differences among his children and offers advice on navigating the preteen phase. He also talks about the role of the community in raising kids and the advantages and disadvantages of technology. Jason shares his aspirations for his children, including independence and faith, and discusses the balance between his role as a father and his wife's role as a mother. He reflects on the milestones of parenthood and the skills he hopes to teach his kids. Jason concludes by encouraging future generations to be the person they needed in their darkest days and to use their experiences to help others.

About Guest, Jason Jablonksi:
Jason Jablonski is a multi million dollar business owner. He owns and founded an electric company 12 years ago. Over these 12 years he got married, had 5 kids, and underwent many struggles all while running a successful Electric, Plumbing and Heating company. Jason is involved and is learning from many coaches as he continues to grow his business.