I recently read an article in RISMedia that really sparked my interest.  The article entitled 5 Ways to Invest in the Key Asset of Your Business was a basic list of the ways that someone could re-invent themselves by investing time and effort into the one asset that all agents have - Themselves

The key principle to this article was the fact that, despite this uncertain market, there are people that appear to be striving to make their own abilities better and five ways to do so.  Below is the list that was in the article...and a good healthy dose of my own explanations as to why this is so important in this uncertain market.

IMAGE: You chose a career in real estate to be an independent business person.  So, do you carry yourself in a professional manner?  Do you "look the part"?  Do you have your business cards on you?  Are you showing that you are proud of whom you work for or what you do?  Whether you want to believe it or not, your image IS your first impression.  Make sure that the impression you are making is the on that you actually want to make.  There are some places where you can get away with blue jeans and a nice shirt.  There are other places where a suit is more appropriate.  Dress the part!  Maintain your personal image.  Get your hair cut or styled.  Ladies...get your nails done.  Guys...shave every day.  (Believe me, I realize that sucks...I'm a guy...I understand.  But, its 2 or 3 minutes...and it makes a ton of difference to those around you.)  I actually know of one agent that wears a tuxedo to all of his closings.  That is part of his image.  It is what sets him apart from the rest.  (His name is Todd Waller out of Ann Arbor, Michigan, and he works for RealEstateOne.  But, you can get more info on him and his Team366 at www.blog.team366.net.) 

TRAINING: Aside from the mandatory requirements involved, you should try to find as many different options to better your ability as you can.  Take the time to sit down with your broker to discuss some in-house training options.  If you know of any free options for training, jump on it.  Any training you involve yourself in will only re-emphasize the skill set you already have developed.  So, it will not be wasted time or effort.  You never know, you may learn something.  (Also, anything that you can learn about social networking...that is a must!  Trust me on this...this is a skill that does require some time to master, but you will not regret it!)

NETWORKING: Making yourself known in the community by getting involved with community events is a great way of networking with some of the more influential people in your market.  Get involved with the community.  Start working with the Chamber of Commerce.  Go to PTA meetings.  Join Toastmasters.  Get involved in your local neighborhood activities.  Surrounding yourself with such innovative, like-minded people will help you with both your image and your over-all success.  Most people do business with people that they know on a social level.  So, networking like this is a key to success in a troubled market.

MENTORING: They say that the teacher will always learn something from the student.  Become a mentor for younger agents.  Help them be successful.  This will cause you to make sure that what you are doing is what you SHOULD be doing.  It will help you cross your ‘T's and dot your ‘I's, as it were.  Besides...there are times when you can actually team up and work together for the success of each.

YOU: Seems weird that I have to add this since this entire post is about you.  But, if you are not taking good care of yourself, you will not have the energy or the will to commit to the rest of this list.  Take care of your own body and mind.  Get sleep.  It is probably more important than anything else you can do for yourself.  Make sure you get some exercise.  (In this industry with showing property and running from one location to another, that usually isn't hard...but you should do 30 minutes of cardio every day.)  Eat right.  (Did you know that eating an apple will actually wake you up better than a cup of coffee??)  Bring fresh fruits with you on your appointments and eat them when you can.  Avoid the drive-thrus.  If you don't know where else to start in your investments in you...look in the mirror and start there.

 

If you would like information on how to get more clients, please contact Clint Miller at 800-977-7058.  Or, visit www.recr.com.  Or, follow Clint on Twitter at www.twitter.com/recr.

 
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66 Comments on Invest In Your Most Important Asset - YOU!

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NOV
18
2008
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Clint, Great post!!! Thank you for sharing it.

Is it Ok if I forward it to my broker to be shared at our next meeting?

10:23pm • #47
NOV
19
2008
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Very good post. You have to invest in numbero uno....Rich Charlotte NC

3:45am • #48

Great post and excellent suggestions

7:05am • #49
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Hi Sherry -- I kinda pegged you as being on top of your game.  And I already delivered a severe finger-wagging at you for not eating. (Wow, that still sounds strange...LOL)

Nelya -- Thank you very much!  Absolutely!  Please do...share away!

Rich -- Thanks!  Yes...That you do!

Todd -- Thanks for reading!

7:40am • #50

Yes...taking time to take care of you will enable you to take care of everything and everyone else...

7:48am • #51
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Sonja -- You are correct.  I cant say anything else other than that.  :-)

8:16am • #52
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Clint,

Thanks for another positive post and a great excuse to get my nails done!!!

8:40am • #53
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Barb -- Thanks....and LOL!  U go gurl!

8:43am • #54

I ahve been looking for more RE courses to take in my area, there seem to be a ton out there.

8:52am • #55
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Jon -- Yes, there are tons to be had. Keep looking! 

8:56am • #56

Great suggestions. Right on target. Thanks

9:21am • #57
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Kevin -- Thanks!  I appreciate it.

9:25am • #58
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Clint - Great Post.  You really have to dress the part.  I get shocked to see agents in blue jeans, it is so unprofessional.  I was an accountant for 32 years before real estate so it becomes a habit to dress for success at all times.  All your points are excellent.  The last one "YOU" is very important.   

9:27am • #59
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Rosalinda -- Thank you so much!  Yes, you do...and its important that you do all of these whether you really want to or not if you want to move ahead faster than the rest of the pack...Thanks for commenting!

10:07am • #60
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I agree dressing the part makes a great impression and you only get one chance to make the 1st impression.  It does make it hard on cold rainy days though.

Shelton

10:14am • #61
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Shelton -- Yes, I understand your point...but, they make coats that can go over your business clothes...and umbrellas...and dress trenchcoats...etc.  Its more than possible to maintain that image despite the cold weather.  (Im in NW Montana...I know a bit about cold weather...LOL!)

10:30am • #62
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Team DiMuria -- Thanks!  Glad you liked it!  Hopefully there is something in here that you can take away with you to help your team....thanks again for commenting!

10:56am • #64
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24
2008
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Thank you Clint for sharing the article from RISMedia.  I enjoyed reading the article along with your own explanations.   I agree with making sure to take care of ourselves and one way to do that is making sure we get enough exercise.   I have recently joined a volleyball league in Red Lodge (we play once a week and anyone can join on any week).   Not only do I get my cardio for the day but I can socialize and meet members of the community that share the same interest (great way to network and take care of me at the same time!).  Have a great week! 

1:44pm • #65
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Gerry -- You are quite welcome!  Exercise is important! Far more important than most give it credit for, actually.  Good to hear that you are getting yours!  Nice!  And, have a great holiday!

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