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I Don't Wanna Do That (IDWDT)

Reblogger Bob Crane
Real Estate Agent with Woodland Management Service / Woodland Real Estate, KW Diversified #1 in Forest Land Mgmt

Love this post by Annette Lawrence , Palm Harbor, FL 727-420-4041 !

Unfortunately there are whole industries and agencies that depend on keeping a steady flow of pie eyed future agents working toward a future failure in the life of real estate.

I am sure they will not be happy with her warning toward their students.

I don't wanna do that (IDWDT) is THE big red STOP sign.

5 Steps Before Entering Real Estate School is the title of a new book providing insight and instruction to those considering a career in real estate. The decades-long failure rate of new agents borderlines being a criminal enterprise. The subtitle "Breaking the Failure Process' makes clear the outcome intended. (Author: Annette Lawrence)

Following is one page from "5 Steps Before Entering Real Estate School: Breaking the Failure Process" that encourages brokers/trainer/mentors (and new agents themselves) to test the fabric of new agents to see if they are sufficiently enabled to succeed in this business. It is best to find out early, before investing time and resources and allowing the new agent to spend down their savings, create debt and burn the bridges to their friends and family in the process. (This is EXACLTY what broker/trainers/mentor will instruct the newbie agent to do)

This page is a lesson about LIFE. 

An encouragement to be obedient to your genius.

Confirmation of what you already know, that regret is a merciless taskmaster.

IDWDT is the big red stop sign that stops the potential of genius in it's tracks. Now, lets go to the page 42 in the book.

 



“I Don’t Wanna Do That”
(IDWDT)

Much of our subconscious life is spent protecting ourselves from doing what we don’t want to do. It is inevitable this becomes observable in behavior and in avoidance practices. This culminates with a great segment of the population feeling stuck – dissatisfied. IDWDT has become a reliable sojourner with so many, providing the assurance things will remain the same.

A common indication of IDWDT is seen in our society in the prevalent use of the F-bomb. It is a word without real meaning but delivers immense consequence. Politicians, preachers, teachers, athletes find comfort in F-bombs. It keeps them SAFE. F-bombs keep YOU safe.

I’ll ask you, “How are you doing today?”

The predictable response is your F-bomb, “FINE.”

You are not FINE! You are tired, or happy or scared or excited or bored or fantastic or feeling dumpy. You are not FINE, but that F-bomb keeps you safe because you know if you are ‘FINE’ you do not need to do anything. If you said you were tired, you just might have to go to bed earlier and IDWDT!

Uncovering the IDWDT (I Don't Wanna Do That) syndrome is a measure whether the individual has accepted the responsibility of parenting himself or herself. Parenting yourself means knowing it’s your responsibility to make yourself do the crap you don’t want to do! You know, just like a parent.

When you are face-to-face with what you don’t want to do, you also meet the force required to change your life.  ACTIVATION ENERGY. The secret weapon, to bring into your life anything that you want is activation energy.

Only five seconds of opportunity exists to apply activation energy. Take longer and the fight is lost. 

Five Seconds

This is true regarding facing what your don’t want to do as well as acting upon the inner unction, your moment of genius, the arrival of that great idea. Act in five seconds or it will be gone, another opportunity lost. The greatest ideas ever have not yet been acted upon.

In your real estate business, IDWDT is the quicksand that immobilizes you. Keeps you stuck, dissatisfied, a drag on everyone around you. That is why it is so important to press new folks into activity they really don’t want to do. If they refuse to take the crappy steps to get what they want, they just may be a time-hole that will rob others of what they want also.

“I don’t wanna do that!” Call me when you are ready to parent yourself.

How to stop screwing yourself over (TED TALK VIDEO)

https://youtu.be/Lp7E973zozc


IDWDT, the "I don't wanna do that" syndrome permeating society keeps incredible potential and bright ideas defeated because so many just don't want to grow up.

Starting your own business, which is EXACTLY what becoming a real estate agent is, means realizing NO ONE is available to make you do the crap. IDWDT will lead you to crash and burn, meanwhile others will make money off your tragedy.

The "crap" is making proper preparation before you put your saving and current livelihood and relationships to friends and associates at risk.

It is work. Actually hard work. But not so hard as to be an obstacle to actully getting to where you want to be, to your goal, to finally achieving the independence that real estate can provide - BEFORE you plunk down your dollars to enroll in real estate school.

If you want to be notified when the book is available, indicate so in the comments below.

In "5 Steps Before Real Estate School: Breaking the Failure Process" the reader is guided through practical processes allowing them to create the plan that supports their goal.

Books Introduction

Too often citizens enroll into real estate school and then welcomed by real estate brokers without proper preparation. The gauntlet of entrapments encountered has historically resulted in MOST new agents failing within 24 months. There is too much money made in the failing process to hope for correction. This book is my attempt to push information into the hands of those with a real estate dream that will enable them, with real information, to make a better decision. The purpose of this book is to interrupt the failure policy that now exists. The outcome hoped for is to get you off to the best start possible in your real estate career by following the 5 planning steps.

The five steps you should consider before real estate school are:

  1.                               Self-evaluation and analysis
  2.                               Interviewing real estate agents
  3.                              Creating a business description and plan
  4.                              Broker selection
  5.                 Compensation

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It is EXCITING TIME to pursue a dream.     

Related blog: Saga of the new real estate agent  http://actvra.in/4NyB

                    

Wishing you the best of success,

Annette Lawrence, Broker/Associate

Remax Realtec, Palm Harbor, FL

727.420 . 4041

Comments(8)

Inna Ivchenko
Barcode Properties - Encino, CA
Realtor® • GRI • HAFA • PSC Calabasas CA

I agree, before entering a real estate career, do your research. You'll be surprised how much you do not know. 

Mar 03, 2016 05:01 PM
Joe Petrowsky
Mortgage Consultant, Right Trac Financial Group, Inc. NMLS # 2709 - Manchester, CT
Your Mortgage Consultant for Life

Good morning Bob. Very good choice for a re-blog. The message in the post is so very true.

Mar 03, 2016 08:21 PM
Sandy Padula & Norm Padula, JD, GRI
HomeSmart Realty West & Florida Realty Investments - , CA
Presence, Persistence & Perseverance

Bob Crane Thank you for the re-blog of  Annette's blog post. She has many great ideas and is one of the true 'thinkers' in the business.

Mar 03, 2016 08:55 PM
Annette Lawrence , Palm Harbor, FL 727-420-4041
ReMax Realtec Group - Palm Harbor, FL
Making FLORIDA Real Estate EZ

Bob, 

Thank you so much for the re-blog. 

You will never know what this means to me. Knowing you trust the fabric of my content to be meaningful to your readers speaks to me with great clarity and challenges me to stay the course.

And for respected professionals like Sandy Padula and Norm Padula, JD, GRI to notice leaves me somewhat speachless......and that's hard to do.

Best of success to all of you.

Mar 03, 2016 09:21 PM
Kristin Johnston - REALTOR®
RE/MAX Platinum - Waukesha, WI
Giving Back With Each Home Sold!

Thank you for this reblog...I did not see the original so I appreciate it!

Mar 03, 2016 10:36 PM
Mark Loewenberg
KW of the Palm Beaches - Palm Beach Gardens, FL
KW 561-214-0370

fine is not always a bad thing, just as long as it is not a daily occurance

Mar 04, 2016 09:39 AM
William Feela
WHISPERING PINES REALTY - North Branch, MN
Realtor, Whispering Pines Realty 651-674-5999 No.

I did no research before I got my license and it was a school of hard knocks

Mar 04, 2016 10:15 AM
Dianne Goode
Raleigh Cary Realty - Raleigh, NC
Realtor/Broker

I have been told that only 6% of new agents will make real estate a long-term career.  While the other 94% are trying to figure things out, they will spend hundreds of dollars apiece on classes, seminars and workshops -- and those have made a lot of other people very, very rich.

Mar 04, 2016 09:27 PM