🕒 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.

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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

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