💪 Motivation Monday: Your Mind Builds Everything
At Mr. Clean Fix, we talk a lot about building — homes, decks, kitchens, spaces that people love. But the truth is, everything you build on the outside begins with what’s happening on the inside.
Your mindset is the foundation.
Your focus is the framework.
Your habits are the tools that shape everything that follows.
When your thoughts are aligned, clear, and strong, the way you move through life changes. You make sharper decisions. You handle challenges with steadiness. You see opportunity instead of obstacles.
This week, take a look at what you’re feeding your mind.
Are you surrounding yourself with people who bring out your best?
Are you learning from those who’ve built something real?
Are you giving your attention to growth, not gossip — progress, not problems?
Your mental hygiene is your maintenance plan for success.
Feed your mind with good information.
Keep your goals front and center.
Let discipline, not distraction, guide your day.
Because when your mind is strong, your work is stronger.
When your attitude is steady, your vision grows clearer.
And when you take care of your mindset — intentionally, daily, uncompromisingly — your entire life begins to rise to that same level.
Here’s to a week of clarity, growth, and purpose.
Let’s build something great — starting within.
🕒 Aggressive Patience: Building, Waiting, and Winning with Time
If there’s one thing this week reminded us of, it’s this — real progress doesn’t always make noise.
We’ve been deep in those quiet grind stages on a few jobs:
The garage/patio is fully painted, the new door’s installed, and we’re waiting on final inspection.
In the secret room, the corners and ceiling got a clean refresh, and we’re swapping in a new window that actually opens.
The deck keeps stretching out beautifully — just waiting on the next load of boards to arrive.
From the outside, it might look like we’ve hit pause. But this is where the work really happens.
As Andy Frisella said this week:
“Time will either expose you or reward you. It all depends on how you spend it.”
That perspective fits perfectly. Because remodeling — like business, like life — is all about aggressive patience.
You give everything you’ve got today, even when there’s nothing flashy to show for it yet.
You keep pushing through the waiting, the deliveries, the weather, the details.
And when it all comes together, the result speaks louder than words ever could.
So if your own project — or your goals — feel like they’re inching forward right now, don’t lose heart.
You’re not stuck; you’re stacking progress that’s about to break through.
Time isn’t your enemy. It’s just a mirror — reflecting what you do with it.
Closer Than You Think: The Power of Tiny Wins in a Remodel (and in Life)
It’s Tuesday again, and to be honest — it feels like one of those weeks where progress is happening in slow motion. Every project on our list moved forward… just not far enough to brag about yet.
But that’s real life in remodeling (and honestly, real life in general). I reread an email from Andy Frisella this morning that hit home — about how the hardest seasons are the ones that forge the strongest versions of us. It reminded me how much that applies to what we do here every day.
Because behind every “before and after” photo are weeks of tiny wins:
A stubborn piece of trim finally comes loose.
The primer dries evenly.
A leak gets fixed before it turns into a problem.
A client texts, “It’s looking great so far.”
None of it feels headline-worthy… until you realize those little moments are what make the big reveal possible.
Why this matters more than shiny before/after photos
People remember how they felt during a project — stressed, excited, proud. The tiny wins make the stress tolerable, build trust, and create the stories you’ll tell later. Projects don’t just change spaces; they change people’s confidence in their home and in themselves.
So if you’re in the middle of a job and it feels slow, don’t quit. If you’re dreaming about starting but worried about the grind, know this — every little step moves you closer. And if you want a team that values small wins as much as final results, we’ve got your back.
— Jess @ Mr Clean Fix LLC
Friday Progress: Inspections, Decks & the Secret Room Desk
There’s something special about Fridays in construction. It’s the day to reflect on the week, see the progress made, and plan for what’s next. This Friday is no exception—we’ve got milestones worth celebrating.
Garage & Patio: Final Inspection Coming Up
Our garage and patio project is gearing up for its final inspection early next week. From framing to drywall, from roof to finishing touches—every step has been moving us closer to the finish line. It’s exciting to see all the planning, teamwork, and craftsmanship coming together.
Deck Progress: Boards Taking Shape
Over at another site, the deck is really taking form. Board by board, the outdoor living space is shaping up beautifully. Standing on it now, you can already picture summer evenings, barbecues, and quiet mornings with coffee in hand. The transformation is always rewarding to witness.
The Secret Room Desk: Almost Green
Inside, the “secret room” is in the home stretch of one of its centerpiece features: the custom desk. It’s nearly all the way green now, and once complete, it’ll be the biggest, most luxurious desk we’ve ever built. Patience, precision, and attention to detail are paying off—soon, a one-of-a-kind result will be revealed.
Friday Motivation
In construction, like in life, progress isn’t always flashy. It’s inspections, sanding, and the steady click of boards fitting into place. But stack enough of those small wins together, and you get something lasting.
Here’s your reminder this Friday:
Celebrate progress, no matter how small.
Keep pushing, even when the work feels tedious.
Embrace the grind—it’s building something bigger.
👉 Here’s to wrapping up the week strong and stepping into the weekend with momentum. Excited for the garage and patio final inspection early next week!
Strength Through Every Challenge
There’s a common belief out there: “Once I have enough money, life will be easier.”
The truth? Life always brings new opportunities to grow, and the challenges just evolve.
Sure, money can take care of bills or bring comfort. But building yourself—your skills, your resilience, your creativity—that’s what prepares you for whatever comes next.
At Mr Clean Fix, we see this in action on every job site. Remodeling isn’t always perfectly smooth. Materials arrive on different schedules. A wall might need extra attention to be perfectly square. Weather can change outdoor plans. These moments aren’t setbacks—they’re chances to innovate, adapt, and shine.
Building Strength Through Experience
When James first started in construction, he realized the challenges never truly disappear—they just evolve. Early on, a problem might be, “How do I cut this board straight?” Years later, it becomes, “How do I manage multiple projects while keeping my team and clients happy?”
As Andy Frisella reminds us:
“You will always have challenges. The way to handle them is by becoming strong, skilled, and resilient enough to face them head-on.”
Why This Matters for Home Projects
Remodeling your home can feel big—but it’s not about avoiding every twist and turn. It’s about having the right team and mindset to tackle anything that comes up.
That’s what we bring to every project. Not just tools and materials, but years of experience, patience, and determination to see things through—no matter what challenges arise.
Moving Forward
Success doesn’t come from a problem-free path. It comes from embracing challenges, solving them creatively, and becoming stronger along the way.
At Mr Clean Fix, we love the process. Every project, every home, every challenge is a chance to grow—and we wouldn’t have it any other way.
The Work Nobody Sees—And Why It’s My Opportunity
I’ve been staring at the Mr. Clean Fix website for weeks—hours spent clicking, typing, dragging, deleting, redoing. A photo here, a paragraph there. Some days it feels like I’m just moving pixels around. Other days, it feels like building a whole new world for our business from scratch.
And yeah… it’s weird to write a blog about updating the website on the website itself. But that’s kind of the point. Most people walk past the work that actually creates opportunity for a small business like ours.
Today, I read an email from Andy Frisella: “Most people walk right past opportunity every single day… It’s the hard work. It’s the extra responsibility. …You just need to be the person who says, ‘I’ll do it.’”
That’s exactly what updating this website has been for me and for Mr. Clean Fix. Opportunity didn’t show up with a red carpet or a spotlight. It showed up as messy pages, slow load times, missing photos, confusing navigation, and decisions that weren’t always fun to make—but needed to be made if we wanted to show our work, highlight our services, and connect with our clients.
One challenge nobody warned me about? The mobile version. I’d been tweaking everything on my laptop, thinking it looked decent… and then I checked it on my phone. Chaos. Fonts too small, images out of place, buttons buried or unclickable. Most people use their phones, so I had to revamp it for mobile. Hours of extra work, a few frustrated sighs, and maybe one too many coffee refills—but now it’s smooth and responsive for everyone.
And then came the emails. Half a dozen “professionals” reached out, offering to fix it for me. Nice offers—but honestly? I laughed, deleted a couple, and realized this is my opportunity: to do the work myself, learn from it, and make the website truly ours. There’s something satisfying about solving a problem no one else wants to tackle.
So far, the home page, the services page, and our brand-new Transformation Gallery are live. Two more sections/pages remain—but even now, what’s online represents hours of work that most people would avoid. Every photo, every word, every layout tweak is part of building a professional, trustworthy face for a small business that prides itself on doing quality work for our clients.
Check Out What’s Live
Home Page: Our story, our values, and a snapshot of the projects that make Mr. Clean Fix what it is.
Services Page: A clear, easy-to-navigate list of all the ways we help homeowners—bathroom remodels, decks, painting, and more.
Transformation Gallery: Before-and-after shots of our favorite projects. Each photo carefully curated to show the quality and care we put into every job.
Every time I wrestle with layout, reorganize a page, or ask a tough question about how to show our projects, I’m doing the work most people avoid. And that’s exactly where opportunity lives. Not in shortcuts. Not in hoping someone else will do it. In saying, “I’ll do it.”
So yes—this website isn’t done yet. But every hour, every headache, every late-night “why isn’t this working” moment is shaping the doors that will open for Mr. Clean Fix, helping us grow, reach new clients, and showcase the work we love doing. The work nobody sees is the work that changes everything—and even as a work in progress, this website is our opportunity.
Embracing Change: A Fresh Start This Fall
Yesterday marked the first day of fall, and with it comes a natural reminder: change is inevitable. The leaves start to turn, the air cools, and the season shifts whether we’re ready for it or not.
In many ways, remodeling your home is the same. Change comes whether we welcome it or resist it. Maybe it’s a kitchen that no longer works for your family, a deck that needs to be replaced, or a room that’s waiting to be transformed into something new.
As Andy Frisella said in a recent message:
“Growth requires change. Success requires change… and the only way to get wherever it is you’re trying to go in life is by embracing change.”
That’s not just true in business or personal growth—it’s true in home improvement too. Every board replaced, every wall painted, every new design brought to life is a step toward creating the home you envision.
Fall is the perfect season to embrace this mindset. Just as the trees let go of their leaves to prepare for new growth, now is the time to let go of what isn’t serving you in your home—and make room for something better.
“Autumn shows us how beautiful it is to let things go.” – Unknown
At Mr Clean Fix, we know change can be uncomfortable. But we also know that resisting it doesn’t stop it—it only delays your progress. That’s why we help our clients step confidently into the next phase of their homes, whether that’s a new deck, a remodeled kitchen, or a fresh coat of paint.
This fall, don’t fight change. Embrace it. Plan that renovation you’ve been putting off, refresh the space that feels tired, and create the home your future self will thank you for.
Because just like the seasons, your home—and your life—are always moving forward.
Balance vs. Hustle
Labor Day is usually a time for rest, barbecues, and celebrating the hard work that built this country. But for us, we worked. Not because we don’t value rest—but because we have big goals.
I recently watched an episode of Real AF with Andy Frisella where Andy talked about the concept of balance in business. His take hit home: in the build phase, there is no balance. You can’t expect to grow something extraordinary while also living like you already have it. Success requires hustle—sometimes for 10 years straight—before you can afford to slow down.
And that’s the truth that many people struggle with, ourselves included. There’s this constant tension: friends, family, or even our own inner voice saying, “You need more balance.” But when you’re building a business, balance doesn’t mean equal—it means priorities.
Balance in this season looks like working long hours, sacrificing weekends, and pushing through discomfort because the bigger vision demands it. Balance looks like choosing the temporary grind so that later, real freedom is possible.
We may not always get it right. We may get tired, stretched thin, and tested in ways most people won’t understand. But the commitment to hustle now creates the opportunity for balance later.
So if you’re in that same season—where every day feels like Labor Day—don’t beat yourself up for being “out of balance.” You’re not failing; you’re building.
A few takeaways to remember:
Balance isn’t a 50/50 split – it’s aligning your actions with your long-term goals.
Sacrifice is temporary – the grind builds the foundation for freedom.
Not everyone will understand – but you don’t need them to. Stay locked on your vision.
One day, the season of relentless hustle will pay off. But until then, we keep working—because balance is earned.
Steady Progress: Three Big Projects Moving Forward
Progress may not always happen overnight—but every day, every swing of the hammer, every shovel of dirt, and every brush of paint gets us closer to the finish line. Right now, we’ve got three major projects moving forward, and while it’s been steady (sometimes slow), the transformation is undeniable.
✅ Garage & Patio Build – The siding is about wrapped up and things are really starting to take shape. This build has been a big one, but watching it come together piece by piece has been worth it.
✅ Deck Replacement – The old deck is officially gone, post holes are dug, and we’re ready to start building something brand new. This one’s going to be a huge upgrade, and the prep work is laying the foundation for something awesome.
✅ Dream Secret Room – The drywall nightmare is finally behind us (and trust me, that’s a victory worth celebrating). Now we’re stepping into the fun part: homeowners are picking their perfect shade of green while we bring their vision to life with a custom fireplace and a one-of-a-kind desk. This space is about to become a hidden gem.
Here’s the truth: building something great takes time. But every day we keep pushing, every day we keep moving forward, and that’s how projects get done.
👉 And here’s the call to action: if you’re local and looking for some extra money, we’ve got at least a month’s worth of steady work. Swing a hammer, carry some boards, mix some mud—we could use the hands, and you’ll walk away with both a paycheck and the satisfaction of building something that lasts.
Progress is being made—and with the right people on board, it’ll keep moving strong.
Built for the Fight: Why You’re Stronger Than You Think
Yesterday, I was reading an email from Andy Frisella—and man, it lit a fire under me. His words were raw, direct, and powerful. The kind of truth that hits you right between the eyes and makes you take a hard look at yourself. Naturally, I had to share it with James and perhaps if you’re reading this you needed to see it too.
Because here’s the reality: life doesn’t play fair.
It’s going to hit you hard. It’s going to knock you down, bloody your nose, and test you in ways that break most people into a million pieces. But here’s the thing—you’re not most people.
You’ve already proven that.
You’re still here.
After everything you’ve faced—every storm, every setback, every sleepless night—you’re still standing. Still moving. Still going. Still pushing forward. And that alone means you’re stronger than anything that’s tried to stop you.
The truth is, you were built for this. Built for the fight.
Not everyone is. Some people crumble when the weight gets too heavy. But not you. You were built to carry more, to outlast, to outwork, and to out-bleed every obstacle in your way.
That’s not hype—it’s a fact.
Because if you look back at your life, you’ll see the proof in every scar, every lesson, every time you thought you couldn’t keep going but did anyway. You’ve already shown yourself what you’re made of.
Now it’s about remembering it.
Remember who you are.
You are not average. You are not weak. You are not defined by what’s happened to you—you are defined by the fact that you’re still standing, still swinging, still grinding.
You are a force of nature.
And yeah, it might be hard right now. Really hard. But that doesn’t mean you can’t handle it. Because the reality is, you’ve already handled worse. You’ve already walked through fire and made it out.
So what now?
You get back in the game. You fight back. You refuse to quit—because quitting was never an option.
This is the only way forward. The only way to become who you were meant to be.
You were built for this fight. And you’re not done yet.