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Whether you’re a garden designer, landscaper or professional gardener, I am here to help you achieve success. On this podcast, Paula aka The Landscapers Coach talks about all things business, marketing and life with a lot of laughter and community along the way. Created by a landscaper for landscapers - I got you ;)

The Limitless Landscapers Podcast The Landscaper's Circle

    • Business
    • 5.0 • 2 Ratings

Whether you’re a garden designer, landscaper or professional gardener, I am here to help you achieve success. On this podcast, Paula aka The Landscapers Coach talks about all things business, marketing and life with a lot of laughter and community along the way. Created by a landscaper for landscapers - I got you ;)

    Making BIG Decisions in a Small Business

    Making BIG Decisions in a Small Business

    This week’s episode is about making big decisions in small businesses.

    First, a quick update on Aura Landscapes, the business I run with my husband, Mike. We've been doing this for 14 years now, and, as many of you know, it’s been quite a journey. Recently, we've added a skilled landscaper and a new in-house garden designer, also named Mike. We've also taken on a couple of apprentices.

    However, not all changes have gone smoothly. We hired another team member who didn't stay long, so Mike had to pick up the extra work. This meant he was working full-time on the tools and often away from home, which affected family time and left him very tired.

    It all came to a head recently when Mike said he was fed up with the lack of time to work on the business, spend time with the family, or enjoy his personal interests. He was thinking about cancelling a long-term contract to free up his time. This contract has been a reliable source of income, so his suggestion was quite serious. I advised him to consider all options before making such a big decision.

    We thought about different solutions, such as rescheduling jobs to allow for more breaks, sharing work among team members, and focusing on closer projects to reduce travel time. It was important to look at all these options rather than make a quick decision.

    We've noticed that growth in our business tends to follow a cycle. It’s like a rollercoaster, both in terms of success and the personal toll it takes. These cycles repeat, often bringing the same challenges until we address the root problems. For us, many of these challenges relate to systems and processes.

    We’re currently working with Nicola De Piazzi, a systemologist, to put effective systems and processes in place. The goal is to separate ourselves from daily operations, allowing the business to run smoothly without our constant involvement. This shift will enable us to focus more on planning and strategy, which is essential for long-term growth.

    We've also learned from past experiences, like our recent attempt to expand our hard landscaping teams. We quickly realised that adding more teams wasn’t the right move at the time. Instead, we decided to focus on improving our current teams and possibly expanding our soft landscaping team, where we see more potential for manageable growth.

    HR and health and safety have also been areas of focus. Outsourcing these aspects to Annmaree has made our hiring process easier and ensured compliance, making growth more manageable.

    One of my favourite recent initiatives has been setting KPIs and closely monitoring our numbers. This approach has provided valuable insights into how we can increase efficiency and profitability. Our new garden designer, Mike, has also contributed fresh ideas for improving our systems and processes.

    Lastly, I encourage all of you to think about your role within your business and how you can delegate tasks you dislike. This delegation can revive your passion and free up time for strategic planning. Whether you love site visits, like one of my clients, or prefer project management, like my husband, it’s about structuring your business to suit your strengths and interests.

    Remember, being a small business owner is incredibly rewarding despite the challenges. You have the power to create the life you want, make impactful decisions quickly, and adapt as needed.


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    • 18 min
    The Importance of Check In

    The Importance of Check In

    For this week's episode, I want to talk about something that hit me during my recent check-in with my personal trainer. It’s something I think is incredibly relevant to both my coaching clients and anyone out there working with a coach.



    As many of you know, I’m an aspiring bodybuilder, and that means I have to follow a strict plan laid out by my trainer. Each week, I complete a check-in form that asks about my week, my achievements, struggles, what I’m grateful for, what I need to work on, and if I need any help. I’m always 100% honest because I know that honesty is very important for achieving my goals. Alongside this, I take progress photos and compare them week by week before sending everything to my coach.



    After I submit my check-in, my coach sends me feedback via a Loom video. She tweaks my plan, offers advice, and sets new tasks. This week, I’m actually having an in-person check-in with her, which is even more beneficial. We can tweak exercises and poses in real-time and have a thorough discussion about my progress.



    Why Check-Ins Are Essential

    The reason I’m sharing this process is because it’s something I also stress with my coaching clients. Many people sign up for coaching but fail to check in regularly. I always prompt my clients, asking about their progress and any issues they might be facing. Regular check-ins are vital for accountability. Without them, there’s no one to hold you accountable, which can lead to stagnation.



    For my clients who do check in regularly, I provide quick responses and the support they need, whether it’s an extra call, templates, assistance with writing, or links to useful resources. I’m also there to celebrate their wins or give them a push when needed.



    The Impact of Skipping Check-Ins

    If you don’t check in with your coach, you’re doing yourself a disservice. Regular check-ins allow you to have honest conversations, receive necessary feedback, and make crucial adjustments. For example, my recent check-in led to my coach removing 30 minutes of cardio from my plan because I’m making good progress. If I hadn’t checked in, I would’ve continued with an unnecessary and exhausting routine.



    Applying This to Your Business

    This principle applies to business coaching as well. Regular check-ins help you stay on track and ensure you’re supported properly. It allows your coach to provide timely feedback and make necessary adjustments to your plan. Between our monthly coaching sessions, it’s up to you to reach out and keep the momentum going. Without regular updates, you might not make the progress you want or feel supported.



    So, here’s my challenge to you: if you have a coach, check in regularly. Be open and honest about your struggles and successes. Ask for the help you need and engage actively with your coach. If you’re my client, expect a new check-in protocol every week because I believe it will enhance your coaching experience and help you achieve your goals faster. Take full advantage of the support and guidance available to you. Your future self will thank you for it.



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    • 10 min
    Have You Thought About Mental Health Lately?

    Have You Thought About Mental Health Lately?

    In my latest podcast episode, I open up about a topic many of us tend to avoid: mental health. I share my own experiences with anxiety, panic attacks, and postnatal depression because I believe it's essential to shed light on these sensitive subjects. It's something that's close to my heart, having faced challenges in my own life and within my team.



    My journey with mental health began when I was a sales manager, feeling overwhelmed by the pressure to hit targets. The stress led to anxiety and panic attacks, making me feel like I was having a heart attack. Despite loving my job, the constant pressure took its toll on my mental well-being.



    I found myself struggling again after giving birth to my children, experiencing postnatal depression. I felt a deep rage and resentment, even towards my loved ones. It was a difficult time, juggling motherhood, renovations, and business responsibilities while battling my own mental health issues.



    Seeking help was crucial for me. I attended counselling sessions and, at times, relied on antidepressants. While medication provided temporary relief, it was counselling that truly helped me understand and manage my thoughts and feelings in the long term.

    Through my journey, I've learned the importance of self-care and prioritising mental health. I now make time for activities that bring me joy and reduce stress, like going to the gym and spending time with loved ones. It's about finding balance and not letting work consume every aspect of my life.



    As a mental health first aider, I'm committed to supporting others who may be struggling. Whether it's offering resources or simply lending an empathetic ear, I believe in creating a supportive environment where people feel safe to talk about their mental health.

    It's clear that mental health issues are prevalent, especially in the wake of the pandemic. By speaking openly and honestly about my experiences, I hope to encourage others to seek help and prioritise their well-being. Remember, you're not alone, and there are resources and support available to help you through tough times.



    So, if you're struggling with your mental health, don't hesitate to reach out for help. You deserve to live a life that's not overshadowed by anxiety or depression. Let's work together to break down the stigma surrounding mental health and create a world where everyone feels supported and understood.





    The Landscaper’s Coach & Podcast

    Call us on: 02381 800 102

    Email: paula@thelandscaperscoach.co.uk

    Send us a DM on Instagram with any questions you might have @thelimitlesslandscaperspodcast.

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    Website: https://www.thelandscaperscoach.co.uk 

    • 25 min
    Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) - Do You Need Them in Your Business?

    Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) - Do You Need Them in Your Business?

    Welcome to another exciting episode of the Limitless Landscapers podcast. Today, we're talking about business performance management and setting standards.



    Now, onto the real talk. I recently had a pow-wow with my amazing admin assistant, Annmaree, who's been an absolute game-changer in my business. Having her onboard has lightened my load and allowed us to focus on fine-tuning our operations. One big focus? Monitoring financial performance and setting clear targets.



    So, why all the fuss about KPIs? Well, let me break it down for you. We're talking cold, hard cash, people! Sales, profits, the whole shebang. Because let's face it, if you're not making moolah, your business ain't gonna last long. And that's where KPIs come in handy – they give you a bird's eye view of your financial performance, so you can course-correct before it's too late.



    Now, let me hit you with a real-life example. We're crunching numbers, looking at job costs and BAM! We uncover a sneaky little problem – turns out, our job estimates were way off because we forgot to factor in the logistics. That's the beauty of KPIs – they shine a spotlight on areas that need a bit of TLC, so you can tighten up your game and keep those profits rolling in.



    But wait, there's more! Let's rewind to my days as a sales manager. Picture me, rallying the troops, hitting targets left, right, and centre. How did we do it? You guessed it – KPIs! Clear goals, regular check-ins, and a sprinkle of tough love when needed. It's all about keeping your team on their toes and making sure everyone's pulling their weight.



    Now, I know what you're thinking – managing performance can be a bit daunting, right? Especially in the wild world of landscaping, where skilled staff are as rare as a sunny day in December. With a solid set of KPIs in your toolkit, you'll be steering your business towards success faster than you can say "green thumb".



    So, here's the bottom line: whether you're a one-person operation or a full-blown landscaping empire, KPIs are your secret weapon for smashing goals, boosting profits, and building a business that's as strong as an oak tree. So go ahead, embrace the power of KPIs, and watch your business bloom like never before!



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    • 18 min
    Business Boost: Unveiling 4 Insights from the Webinar

    Business Boost: Unveiling 4 Insights from the Webinar

    For this week's episode, I'm buzzing with energy after hosting a fantastic webinar, and I can't wait to share all the juicy details with you!



    So, picture this: Kendall from Builder Story and I teamed up for this webinar, and did we have a blast! Despite the time zone difference (shoutout to Australia!), we nailed it. I didn't stress about the numbers this time. Nope, we focused on deadlines and clear communication, which made everything run like a well-oiled machine. Lesson learned: Clear instructions and deadlines are the secret sauce!



    But here's the real kicker: passion was the driving force behind this webinar. When you're passionate about what you're talking about, the nerves fade away. It's like magic! And let me tell you, engaging with passionate folks during the webinar was a game-changer.



    Now, let's talk about quality versus quantity. We had a smaller group, but they were super engaged, asking loads of questions. It made the whole experience top-notch. So, if you're wondering how to make your webinars stand out, stick around for some pro tips!



    Oh, and speaking of pro tips, let's talk about the importance of owning up to mistakes. Yep, we had a little technical hiccup with the webinar link, but we sorted it out pronto. No drama, just a quick apology and solution. It's all about keeping things real and transparent.



    But wait, there's more! Communication is key. Whether it's with clients or team members, picking up the phone and sorting things out can save you a world of trouble. Trust me, I've been there!



    Now, here's the exciting part: what will you learn from this episode? Well, buckle up because we're discussing:



    -The power of passion in driving successful webinars.

    -The importance of quality engagement over quantity.

    -Pro tips for navigating technical hiccups with grace.

    -The value of transparent communication in business.



    So, if you're ready to take your landscaping game to the next level, grab a cuppa and tune in because this episode is packed with actionable insights that you won't want to miss! Keep those emails coming!


    The Landscaper’s Coach & Podcast

    Call us on: 02381 800 102

    Email: paula@thelandscaperscoach.co.uk

    Send us a DM on Instagram with any questions you might have @thelimitlesslandscaperspodcast.

    Follow TLC on Instagram: @TheLandscapersCoach

    Follow our Podcast on Instagram: @thelimitlesslandscaperspodcast

    Follow me! Paula Warman on Instagram: @warmanpaula

    Website: https://www.thelandscaperscoach.co.uk 

    • 18 min
    Embracing Imperfection: Overwhelmed in Business

    Embracing Imperfection: Overwhelmed in Business

    In this podcast episode, I talk about my recent experience getting back to work after the Easter break. Yep, I'll be the first to admit it - I didn't get as much done as I'd hoped over the holidays, and it's left me with a hefty to-do list staring me down.



    Now, I know I'm not alone in this boat. In fact, I've chatted with some of you who are in the same boat - feeling a bit guilty about not being as productive as we'd planned. But here's the thing: it's totally okay. We all need a break now and then, and sometimes life throws us a curveball that disrupts our plans.



    But now that we're back in the swing of things, it can feel overwhelming trying to catch up on all that missed work. I mean, I've got cash flow forecasting hanging over my head like a dark cloud, and it's not exactly a fun task to tackle. Plus, there's the usual juggling act of running a business while managing family life - anyone else feel like there just aren't enough hours in the day?



    But here's the good news: we're resilient bunch, us business owners. We know how to roll with the punches and come out swinging. And while it's easy to get bogged down in negativity when we're feeling overwhelmed, there are ways to snap out of it.



    For me, I've found that tuning into some inspiring podcasts or speakers can really lift my spirits. Bob Proctor's talks on manifestation? Pure gold. And let's not forget the power of gratitude - taking a few minutes each day to jot down what I'm thankful for helps keep me grounded and focused on the positives.



    But perhaps the biggest hurdle we face when we're feeling overwhelmed is fear. Fear of those daunting tasks that seem insurmountable. Fear of failure. Fear of the unknown. Sound familiar? Trust me, I've been there too.



    But here's the secret: once you muster up the courage to tackle those fears head-on, you'll often find they're not as scary as they seemed. It's all about breaking things down into manageable chunks and taking that first step forward.



    So, that's my plan for the week ahead: facing those fears and tackling one tough task at a time. And if you're feeling overwhelmed too, just know that you're not alone.Whether you're a fellow landscaper, a busy parent, or just someone trying to find their balance, there's something in this episode for you. So grab a cuppa, settle in, and let's have a chat about life, work, and everything in between!



    The Landscaper’s Coach & Podcast

    Call us on: 02381 800 102

    Email: paula@thelandscaperscoach.co.uk

    Send us a DM on Instagram with any questions you might have @thelimitlesslandscaperspodcast.

    Follow TLC on Instagram: @TheLandscapersCoach

    Follow our Podcast on Instagram: @thelimitlesslandscaperspodcast

    Follow me! Paula Warman on Instagram: @warmanpaula

    Website: https://www.thelandscaperscoach.co.uk 

    • 12 min

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