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Are You Committed to Self Development?

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Title Insurance with Heinrich Group

Commit to Self-Development

 

"I don't think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday"-Abraham Lincoln

 

•·         Become a continuous learning machine.  Set a personal goal to learn something new about your   job, and your buisness, or about the Real Estate industry every week.

•·         Encourage others to pursue self-development activities.  Make time and resources available for them to enhance their knowledge and job skills.

•·         Learn by teaching.  Volunteer to be an instructor for your office training programs.  You will not only develop in-depth knowledge about subjects you prepare to teach, you will also be able to help others develop and grow.

•·         Look beyond the Real Estate Industry.  Consider pursuing developmental activities that have nothing to do with your job, but can help you grow as a person.  You will probably be surprised at how much "unrelated" learning can positively impact your job performance.

Justin Ochs
Diamond Ochs Enterprises - Nashville, TN
Real Estate Auctioneer

Great post Kevin, knowledge is power!

Mar 25, 2011 02:45 AM
Krista Abshure
Fathom Realty - Fuquay Varina, NC

Great blog subject!  I personally could be a life time student if only I could make a living going to college!  :)   I am one of those knowledge is power people and actually like taking our mandatory update classes and reading about changes in the real estate industry!

Mar 25, 2011 02:47 AM
Peg Barcelo
Fluff My House! Home Staging Inc. 250.486.6369 - Summerland, BC
The FlufftasticStager from Summerland, BC

Kevin, I'm a fan of life-long learning! Great way to break it down to easy points to try. I consider every course I've taken an asset to my life, whether it had anything to do with my employment or not. If you try different things; it makes you not only interesting, but shows you're interested in life.

Mar 25, 2011 03:13 AM
Eva Castillanes
Keller Williams - Thousand Oaks, CA

Great post.  I think a life spent in pursuit of wisdom & love is a life well spent.

Mar 25, 2011 10:04 AM