Finding Your Leadership Superpower.
Finding Your Leadership Superpower. What if you discovered that you had a hidden superpower, just waiting to be unleashed? A power so unique that it could transform not only your life but also the lives of everyone around you.
Rekindling Your Love for Real Estate
February is often called the “month of love,” making it the perfect time to reflect on the love we have for our real estate careers. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been active in the industry for decades, real estate isn’t for the faint of heart (see what I did there?).
2025 Word of the Year
For over a decade, I’ve had a tradition of choosing a Word of the Year—a guiding theme to break through limiting beliefs and establish new habits. Each year, this word helps me align my personal and professional choices. Past words like adventure, simplicity, and momentum have shaped my life in profound ways, setting the tone
How to Beat the Holiday Haze
After the last party or the final gift is unwrapped, many agents experience what I call the “holiday haze.” It’s that period where motivation dips and focus seems hard to find.
The Failure Cycle – Part 3
If you haven’t experienced failure, I submit that you aren’t attempting new things. Let's talk about the 7 Habits of "the failure cycle".
The Failure Cycle – Part 2
If you haven’t experienced failure, I submit that you aren’t attempting new things. Let's talk about the 7 Habits of "the failure cycle".
The Failure Cycle
If you haven’t experienced failure, I submit that you aren’t attempting new things. Let's talk about the 7 Habits of "the failure cycle".
Charge The Storm!
Interest rates, inventory shortages, fearful clients, crashes, bubbles. You cannot control these things, but you can expect and handle them. Problems are opportunities for you to shine!
525,600 Minutes – How Do You Measure A Year
Tracking and measuring progress is important in business, and mid-year provides that halftime in the game for resetting for the second half.
Things Aren’t Always As They Seem
Things are not always as they appear, and if you take the time to question what you observe, you may find opportunity.