Behind the Toolbelt

The Flywheel Effect

58 min · 3. juni 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2222716/fan_mail/new] If you’ve been doing “all the right things” but nothing seems to move, you might not be stuck you might be in the heavy part of the wheel. We talk through Jim Collins’ flywheel effect and translate it into real-world momentum you can use at the kitchen table, in the truck, on the job site, and at home. The big takeaway is simple and hard: momentum is built before it’s felt, and the flywheel only rewards repeated pushes in the same direction. We get practical with a service business flywheel for contractors and trade business owners: clarity in who you serve and what you say leads to better customers, cleaner estimates, better jobs, stronger delivery, happier clients, more reviews and referrals, and a reputation that keeps feeding the front of the loop. We also call out the trap of scattered busyness, where you change marketing, pricing, and priorities so fast that nothing has time to compound. Then we zoom out to personal flywheels like health, relationships, and leadership. Sleep and small routines can create energy and better choices. Listening without interrupting can rebuild trust faster than grand gestures. Clear expectations can prevent the micromanaging bottleneck that burns out leaders and teams. We also dig into “drag” the habits, people, and commitments that slow the wheel and how subtraction can be the most powerful push. If you want better results, start by asking: which direction is my flywheel turning, and what’s my next right push? Subscribe, share this with someone who’s in the heavy season, and leave a review so more builders and leaders can find the show. Behind The ToolBelt has merged with the TC Backer YouTube Channel. Everything BTTB and TCB is now in one place. Go to the channel and subscribe. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrj7GjAGEsAjOXEYKhh6FLQ/ Follow us on the TC Backer Facebook page as well as instagram https://www.facebook.com/tcbackerconstruction https://www.instagram.com/tcbacker/ Check out our podcast website to find your favorite app to listen to the Behind The ToolBelt episodes streaming now! https://podcast.behindthetoolbelt.com

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The Flywheel Effect

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2222716/fan_mail/new] If you’ve been doing “all the right things” but nothing seems to move, you might not be stuck you might be in the heavy part of the wheel. We talk through Jim Collins’ flywheel effect and translate it into real-world momentum you can use at the kitchen table, in the truck, on the job site, and at home. The big takeaway is simple and hard: momentum is built before it’s felt, and the flywheel only rewards repeated pushes in the same direction. We get practical with a service business flywheel for contractors and trade business owners: clarity in who you serve and what you say leads to better customers, cleaner estimates, better jobs, stronger delivery, happier clients, more reviews and referrals, and a reputation that keeps feeding the front of the loop. We also call out the trap of scattered busyness, where you change marketing, pricing, and priorities so fast that nothing has time to compound. Then we zoom out to personal flywheels like health, relationships, and leadership. Sleep and small routines can create energy and better choices. Listening without interrupting can rebuild trust faster than grand gestures. Clear expectations can prevent the micromanaging bottleneck that burns out leaders and teams. We also dig into “drag” the habits, people, and commitments that slow the wheel and how subtraction can be the most powerful push. If you want better results, start by asking: which direction is my flywheel turning, and what’s my next right push? Subscribe, share this with someone who’s in the heavy season, and leave a review so more builders and leaders can find the show. Behind The ToolBelt has merged with the TC Backer YouTube Channel. Everything BTTB and TCB is now in one place. Go to the channel and subscribe. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrj7GjAGEsAjOXEYKhh6FLQ/ Follow us on the TC Backer Facebook page as well as instagram https://www.facebook.com/tcbackerconstruction https://www.instagram.com/tcbacker/ Check out our podcast website to find your favorite app to listen to the Behind The ToolBelt episodes streaming now! https://podcast.behindthetoolbelt.com

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