From Spectator to Participant: The Importance Of Putting In The Work in Real Estate
Mar 26, 2023It's all too easy to get caught up in the trap of spectating. Whether you're scrolling through social media or binge-watching Netflix, consuming other people's wins can take time away from your personal game. The problem is that when you're spectating, you're not participating in your real estate game. To be successful, you need to be an active participant, not a passive spectator.
As the old saying goes, "build your dream or others will hire you to build theirs." This quote reflects the same idea - you want to work for your personal dreams, not just watch someone else go after theirs. When you spend your time watching others, you're not using your time to build your personal gain. It can be a hard pill to swallow, but it's true. This is why social media and Netflix binging have the potential to leave you feeling empty. While consuming media may be enjoyable in the moment, you're feeding your energy into something that doesn't contribute to your personal fulfillment.
The same energy you use to watch others' success can be better used to make moves that help you reach your personal wins and fulfillment. The pitfall of spectating is that it can also remind you of your lack of wins and lead you down a comparison trap. Comparing yourself to others almost always makes you feel empty and unfulfilled.
All around, watching others instead of doing your own work is a poor use of energy. If you want to achieve success in real estate, you need to actively participate in the game. That means putting in the work to build your personal brand, connect with potential clients, and make moves that will take your business to the next level. By focusing on your own success and putting in the work, you can create a fulfilling and profitable career in real estate. So stop watching others win and start creating your own success story.
Key Takeaways:
- Spectating takes time away from your personal real estate game
- To be successful in real estate, you need to be an active participant, not a passive spectator
- Spending time watching others doesn't contribute to your personal fulfillment
- Comparing yourself to others almost always leads to feeling empty and unfulfilled
- Watching others instead of doing your own work is a poor use of energy
- Active participation means putting in the work to build your personal brand, connect with potential clients, and make moves that will take your business to the next level
- By focusing on your own success and putting in the work, you can create a fulfilling and profitable career in real estate.
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