Showing posts with label Traits of Success. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Traits of Success. Show all posts

Why Choose Positivity?


The choice to be kind is in your hands. It isn’t always easy, but I’d like to challenge you to try. 

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We’ve all encountered toxic people, but what’s the best way to handle these individuals? To start out, let me tell you a story. I was recently making a few follow-up calls when I encountered a gentleman who seemed to be generally angry with life. A lot of things were said in the conversation that I could have reacted negatively to, but I decided to do something against that impulse. This gentleman was upset at me having called his elderly mother, who had expressed interest in selling her home with me. He insinuated I was harassing her, which obviously wasn’t my intention. But instead of reacting with a negative attitude, I defended my position and asked him to help me understand his. I allowed the gentleman to explain his position, then de-escalated the situation by expressing empathy and solidarity. I offered to take him out of my database, apologized for the situation at hand, and ended the conversation.

You have the choice to remain positive.

Even though I still felt slightly shaken up by what had just happened, I was able to step away from the situation knowing I chose not to let it get out of hand. We have this same choice in every interaction we’re a part of. You can and should always choose kindness. People may push our buttons, but you always have the choice to remain positive. Always remember that we have no way of knowing what another person is going through, so try to avoid falling into negative behavior. I know this isn’t related to our usual topics, but I do think it’s important. So, take this message and apply it in your daily life. If you have any other questions, would like more information, or need help with any of your real estate needs, feel free to give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

13 Underappreciated Traits You Need to Succeed: Part 2


Today I’m covering the final six traits you need to succeed in part two of
“13 Underappreciated Traits You Need to Succeed.”

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Welcome back for part two of “13 Underappreciated Traits You Need to Succeed.” Last time we covered the first seven traits you need to succeed and we’re ready to dive in with the last six. You can see the first seven traits we discussed here.

The final six traits in our series are:

8. Calmness. Don’t get too worked up. Make sure you center yourself and bring your blood pressure down. Be calm about the things you can’t control.

9. Patience. Things will not always go the way you planned, so just relax; everything will work out in the end.

10. Gratitude. Be grateful for the things that you have! Life isn’t happening to you, life is happening for you.


Be calm about the things you can’t control.




11. The ability to read people. You need to know if you are dealing with trustworthy, honest people.

12. Be hungry, yet humble. Nobody likes arrogant people.

13. Vulnerability. Being vulnerable opens you up to many different aspects of life that will allow you to grow as a person.

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13 Underappreciated Traits You Need to Succeed: Part 1


Today I’m talking about the first half of the “13 Underappreciated Traits You Need to Succeed.”

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I’m here with part one of “13 Underappreciated Traits You Need to Succeed.” I’ll go over the first half of these traits today.

1. Mindfulness. It’s easy to get caught up in the grind of the day, but it’s very important that you remain mindful of your environment, your body, your business, and other things that are essential to your success.

2. Speaking skills. You need to be articulate when speaking so people always understand what you are trying to convey.

3. Insatiability. If you have an insatiable hunger to become better at what you’re already good at, it will lead to new ways of thinking, new business partners, and much more.

4. Decisiveness. Putting a decision on the backburner to figure out at a later time won’t get you anywhere. Don’t go with the flow, make a decision and move forward!


Don’t go with the flow,
make a decision and move forward!

5. Consistency. If you’re going to be successful in any aspect of your life, you need to have a schedule.

6. Coachability. Don’t make the mistake of believing you know everything. The greatest of the greats from business to sports all had multiple coaches helping them grow throughout their lives, and you should too.

7. Honesty. Be honest with everyone. If you can be honest with yourself, your spouse, or your business partners about a situation, they will find you more trustworthy.

Keep an eye out for part two of “13 Underappreciated Traits You Need to Succeed,” and feel free to give me a call or send me an email if you have any questions. I’m always happy to help!