Real estate as a vehicle for personal growth Hi Friend, Welcome to Realtor Wisdom. The idea is simple: receive a (very) short weekly email with distilled wisdom for real estate agents. Wisdom For Agents One A buyer who isn't purchasing is either confused or scared. Set up a meeting to discuss their confusion (criteria, process, timing) and their fears, and they will buy. Two You're just one year of focus away from people saying you got lucky. Three You'll achieve much more by being consistently reliable than by being occasionally extraordinary. Quote Motivation has perfect attendance. It always shows up after you. - James Clear |
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Real estate as a vehicle for personal growthRev Real Estate School Hi Friend, Welcome to Realtor Wisdom. The idea is simple: receive a (very) short weekly email with distilled wisdom for real estate agents. Wisdom For Agents One To improve, compare small things: marketing strategies, listing presentation, post types. To be miserable, compare large things: awards, GCI, follower count. Two You can't think your way into a more successful career. You can only act your way to one. Three Don't...
Real estate as a vehicle for personal growthRev Real Estate School Hi Friend, Welcome to Realtor Wisdom. The idea is simple: receive a (very) short weekly email with distilled wisdom for real estate agents. Wisdom For Agents One If you need more leads, there's a simple formula. Double your rate of failure. Double your rate of failed open houses, failed events, failed phone calls, failed campaigns, failed posts. Two One way to be miserable in real estate: Spend tons of time planning (and very...
Real estate as a vehicle for personal growthRev Real Estate School Hi Friend, Welcome to Realtor Wisdom. The idea is simple: receive a (very) short weekly email with distilled wisdom for real estate agents. Wisdom For Agents One Advice is good, but if you're constantly seeking advice (from people, podcasts, books, videos, etc), you may be procrastinating but tricking yourself into thinking it's productivity. Two You're not scared of failing. You're scared of what people will think if you do...