Stop Caring About Others' Opinions and Focus on Your Game
Mar 26, 2023Key takeaways:
- Caring too much about what others think is a pitfall in the real estate game.
- Honking at others while driving is a manifestation of frustration and exhaustion.
- Living as a subpar version of yourself drains you and does not contribute to a better society.
- To succeed in the real estate game, focus on your personal growth and improvement.
- Stop caring about what others think and start focusing on becoming the best version of yourself
As a real estate agent, it can be easy to get caught up in what others think of you. You may feel pressure to conform to certain expectations, such as always being available to clients or constantly chasing the next big sale. However, this mentality can quickly lead to burnout and exhaustion.
Instead, it's important to focus on your personal growth and improvement. Stop caring about what others think and start focusing on becoming the best version of yourself. This means taking care of your own needs, setting healthy boundaries, and being honest with yourself about your strengths and weaknesses.
When you prioritize your own growth and improvement, you'll find that you're more energized, focused, and productive. You'll also be better equipped to help your clients achieve their real estate goals.
So the next time you find yourself getting caught up in what others think of you, remember to stop honking at people and start focusing on your own game.
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Vocabulary:
- Pitfall: a hidden or unsuspected danger or difficulty
- Manifestation: a sign or indication of something's existence or presence
- Conform: comply with rules, standards, or laws
- Burnout: physical or emotional exhaustion, especially as a result of long-term stress or dissipation
- Prioritize: designate or treat (something) as more important than other things
- Strategies: a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim.
Recommended books:
- The Millionaire Real Estate Agent by Gary Keller
- The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey
- The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg
- The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy
- Atomic Habits by James Clear
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