This is a reprise of an article I wrote five years ago when I was doing more business coaching.  I thought it would be fun to share it with the AR community.  Real estate professionals are some of the coolest, most motivated entrepreneurs I know.

The Hokey Pokey Of Being A Successful Entrepreneur

My husband and I are HUGE fans of Jimmy Buffet, a man who sings passionately about having fun with life, no matter what it looks like.  Jimmy, not coincidentally, has made a boatload of money with his message.

So other than the fact that I have tremendous entrepreneurial respect for the Jimmy Buffet money-making machine, why would I bring this guy up in an entrepreneurs' article?  Because Jimmy sings a great parody of the Hokey Pokey.

I know what you're thinking - this woman has been spending too much time in Margaritaville!  Geez, isn't the Hokey Pokey a polka reserved for family weddings???  I had the same initial reaction and I'm positive that I physically cringed when I saw a song called "The Hokey Pokey" on a Jimmy Buffet compilation CD our good friend Tom made for my husband.  In fact, I refused to listen to the song for months.  Being the first song on the disc, it was easy to skip.

Then one day I was in the car thinking about ten different things (the bane of an excited entrepreneur) and I realized that the "dreaded song" was playing in the background.  As I reached for the skip button, I was literally stopped dead in my tracks.  I can still hearing the horns blaring all around me.  I should have guessed this before based on Buffet's general philosophy, but here was a song taking a full-frontal "poke" at people who take life too seriously.

So, back to the question, "what the heck does this song have to do with running a business?"  The answer, my friends, comes in one particular immortal line of the song:

            "You only have two choices - having fun or freaking out - that's what it's all about...."

There is was!  A thunderbolt from the sky, courtesy of Jimmy Buffet.  Isn't that what all of LIFE is about?  And why should running a business be any different?  Are you having fun or freaking out?  It IS that simple.

A number of years ago, when I first started leading entrepreneurs' workshops, a lawyer approached me and asked me to put together something for solo-preneurs to help them deal with fluctuating revenue streams.  That request has always stuck with me, although I never complied with it.  I now understand that my resistance to her request stemmed from that the fact that this person wanted me to make freaking out "okay."  I'm sorry, but I opt for the fun side of the equation.

Of course I'm not advocating that we all starve to follow our passion.  Just the opposite - I'm advocating that passion sells!  Whether you own a dry cleaning business or manufacture pet toys, your passion (or lack of it) will show up in everything from your print advertising to the top down culture you create for your employees.  And people, no matter who your client base is, want to touch passion - and they will pay top dollar for it.  Oh no - you won't starve.  Ask Jimmy Buffet.

Are you passionate about your business?  If you say "yes," check in with those around you (like clients and employees) to see if your talk matches your walk.  If you say "no," ask yourself "why not?"  Are you in the wrong business?  Are you taking on too much of the stuff you don't like in the right business?  What changes need to be made?  Put on a Buffet CD and get it all sorted out.

Remember, you only have two choices - having fun or freaking out.  If you're not having fun, make changes.  Yes, it IS that simple.  Maybe a little hokey pokey around the room wouldn't hurt either.  Try out this fun version I found and rock on!

 

8 Comments on The Hokey Pokey Of Being A Successful Real Estate Entrepreneur

AUG
10
2007
Great post.  It is all in the attitude that we take that will make or break our businessess.  Clients can feel the passion when we have it or the frustrations we have just the same.  You will always do way better when you have fun with what you do then when you fight it all the way...
1:58pm • #1
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parrotheads have fun while working

 

From one parrothead to another - I love this!

Jimmy Buffet is a great role model because he is loved for his passion and his authenticity - many used to criticized his singing ability - but he always knew who HIS audience was and sang to THEM.

Great example for each of us in business - we can't be all things to all people - but fill a niche as the expert with passion - and that's a recipe for longevity and success.

I can't wait to hear that song - the lyrics were great!!

2:57pm • #2
AUG
14
2007

People are definitely attracted to passion, Jon!  I've seen it in my own business.

Hi Cyndee!  Did you find the song?  I spent a little time looking online, so I could add it to the post, but no luck.  I call my husband my CTO (for Chief Technology Officer).  I'll have to check in with him on whether we can make our own clip for me to add.  By the way, I also credit my husband with introducing me to Buffet, but we're neck in neck around our house as to who is the CBO (or Chief Buffet Officer).

Thanks, Kevin!  Tell your friends!  This post is lonely.

7:29pm • #4
AUG
17
2007
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Hi Tracy, It's ashame you don't have more comments here. It's a great plilosophy. I've never made it to Key West, but if I do it will be because of Jimmy Buffet not Hemmingway.

Thanks for inviting me.

Bill Roberts

10:29am • #5
Thanks for stopping by, Bill!  Tell your friends.  In the current market, we could all use a little more hokey pokey!
1:09pm • #6
Michelle, it's five o'clock somewhere....
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