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Missing Mojo

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Real Estate Agent with Atlanta Communities 303302

Its gone missing! have you seen it? I had it a week ago, but somewhere along the line I have misplaced it. I had a meeting last Friday with my broker to see if she could tell me where it was, but alas, its still missing. Have you seen my Mojo?

Ever had days, weeks, or months when you find yourself missing your mojo? I do. I have been tremendously busy since mid last year. I still have some great deals finishing up within the next week, but as I peer down through the pipeline, it seems to be pretty clean. That's not a good thing! That pipeline needs to be full of the next great deals, but I just don't see much at the moment.

These are the times that I start to worry that the next 3 months will be barren. I may need to go back to my can route. But you know what happens? Somewhere along the line I trip over my lost mojo and I am off to the races again. I just hate those brief intermissions where that mojo gets up and goes out for a drink. It always returns, but I find it unsettling non the less.

I think the trick here is to work on that pipeline all the time. There may still be spurts, a bit like what the water sounds like in a home where it has just been turned back on. You get an initial pulse of water then the air burps out. That's my pipeline! I am currently waiting for the air to burp out!

If you find my mojo, please return it to me as soon as you can.

Posted by

Peter den Boer, Associate Broker, Realtor

Atlanta Communities Real estate Brokerage

 

Ph. 770.713.1545

www.denboerhomes.com

 

I write about daily life as a Realtor in the Towne Lake Community in Woodstock Georgia.

Comments(2)

Scott Larson
BHHS/Utah Properties - Park City, UT
Park City, Utah Real Estate News

That is normal in any business I think, but if I do see your mojo walking around Park City, I will FedEx it to you immediately, after I rub a bit off on myself of course.

Feb 04, 2013 09:59 PM
Dale Bledsoe
Crown Key Realty - Tracy, CA
Realtor in Tracy, California

As we all have been taught any work day without lead generation is a bad day. The topsy turvy ride can smooth out substantially with commitment to lead generation. As for me, I got my mojo working, and am sure yours will be shortly. Even mojo has to get a little time off to rejuvinate.

Feb 05, 2013 02:01 AM