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  • The Harsh Truth About Taking Days Off nobody warned you about.
    2026/05/13

    You do not get fired on the worst day of your life. You get fired on the easy days you wasted. In this video we talk about the quiet truth behind getting written up, missing chances, and losing jobs. It is almost never the flat tire day or the funeral day. It is all the sunny, normal days before that when you chose comfort over work and thought no one was keeping score. We walk through real stories about calling out, skipping shifts, and coasting when things felt slow. You will see how momentum builds in both directions. The people who show up on the easy days build a record of trust. The people who disappear on the easy days build a record of doubt. By the time a boss finally fires you, the decision was made a long time ago. If this hit you a bit, use it. Watch to the end, then ask yourself what you are doing with your easy days right now. Are you making hay or making excuses. Drop a comment and tell me one habit you will change after this video. If you know someone who keeps wasting their easy days, send this to them before the hard day shows up. #consistency #hardwork #entrepreneur #business

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    12 分
  • Sometimes the Best Career Move Is a Step Back
    2026/05/06

    Sometimes the smartest move doesn't look impressive on a LinkedIn profile. Taking less money, a smaller title, or less responsibility can feel like a failure to everyone around you—but if it gives you the experience, access, and trajectory you need, it’s a strategic investment in your future. In this episode, we’re breaking down: Why people get "stuck" in high-paying, career trap roles (The Unicorn Trap). How ego and "title-chasing" can actually sabotage your long-term earnings. Why your career path isn't a straight line, and how to navigate a "strategic retreat." If you want real, unfiltered conversations on work culture, leadership, and career growth, subscribe to The Bullock Experience.

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    9 分
  • Why Most Small Businesses Fail Even Before Year 3
    2026/04/30

    Most small businesses do not fail because the product is bad. They fail because the owner is not consistent. In this video we break down the real reasons small businesses fail in the first few years, and what you can do to avoid becoming another “closed” sign on the high street. You will learn why random hours, weak planning, no clear message, and poor follow up slowly kill a business even when sales look good at the start.

    If you are thinking about starting a small business, or you already own one and feel stuck, this video is for you. We talk about how to build a simple plan you will actually follow, how to show up the same way every week, and how to turn repeat customers into the core of your income. These are small business tips made for real life, not perfect theory.

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    16 分
  • Make a Decision Already!
    2026/04/23

    Decision making-If you are a leader in business, sports, or any organization, one of the most dangerous mistakes is not making a decision. It sounds harmless, but indecision creates confusion, stress, and loss of trust fast. In this video we talk about why teams do not need perfect leaders. They need clear direction. A bad decision can be fixed. No decision slowly breaks everything.

    You will learn how hesitation hurts your staff, how it kills momentum, and why people stop caring when they feel like nobody is steering the ship. We also break down a simple way to decide faster, communicate clearly, and keep your team moving even when the choice is hard.

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    20 分
  • "That's Not My Job" Is Killing Your Career
    2026/04/14

    A lot of people say “that’s not my job” like it’s a boundary. Sometimes it is. But sometimes it’s the exact mindset that keeps people from getting promoted, getting noticed, and growing in their career. In this episode, we break down the difference between ownership and exploitation — when stepping up creates visibility, trust, and opportunity, and when it’s time to set a real boundary. If you want real conversations on work culture, leadership, and career growth for employees, employers, and entrepreneurs, subscribe to The Bullock Experience.

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    10 分
  • How to Control A Meeting
    2026/04/09

    Most people think influence in a meeting comes from talking first and talking the most. It doesn’t. The real advantage in today’s workplace is knowing how to read the room, understand the players, build consensus, and speak at the right time. That is how you grow in your career, communicate like a leader, and navigate work culture without being the loudest person in the room. If you want real career advice on leadership, meetings, communication, and workplace strategy, you’re in the right place. #careeradvice #workculture #leadership #meetings #communication #workplace #thebullockexperience

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    11 分
  • The Great Resignation is Dead
    2026/03/31

    The job market has changed—and a lot of people haven’t caught up. A few years ago, workers had all the leverage. People were quitting jobs, working remotely, and demanding more. Now? Layoffs are rising, hiring is more competitive, and companies are being more selective than ever. The real question is: What value are you bringing to the table now? In this episode, we break down: Why the Great Resignation is over What changed in today’s job market Why people are struggling to get hired The mindset shift you need to stay competitive If you want to grow in your career, you have to understand how the game has changed.

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    11 分
  • The Constant "Grind" Mentality is Destroying Your Progress-And You Don't Even Know It.
    2026/03/24

    Everyone talks about the grind. Work harder. Push through. Don’t stop. But what happens when you never take a break? In this episode of The Bullock Experience, Gerard and Sara talk about a mistake they made as business owners — deciding they were going to power through an entire year without stopping. The result? Burnout. From business retreats to stepping away from the daily environment, sometimes the best way to move forward is to step back and recalibrate. If you're building a business, leading a team, or carrying the weight of responsibility, this conversation might change the way you think about the grind. Sometimes the smartest move isn’t pushing harder. It’s taking a break. 🎙 The Bullock Experience

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    8 分