scheduling tips: Maintaining Balance - 04/20/10 01:28 AM
 
Returning home again last night at around 8pm after another 13 hour day, while heating up an amazing dinner that my wife had cooked for the family, I asked myself again . . . "How can I balance my family (whom I love dearly), and my work, (that I also love)?
The demands placed on an agent today can be overwhelming at times. 
I currently have around 50 listings with 15 of those under contract, I have an additional 14 buyer sides under contract thanks to 2 amazing buyer specialists that work with me.
At home, I have 4 incredible children (ages … (5 comments)

scheduling tips: Scheduling (final) - 02/06/09 04:56 AM
So, how do I manage a schedule in the real estate field?  How do you stay flexible but still get things done?
Tom Hopkins said it best.  "Do the most productive thing possible at every given moment."
Does that mean that you are constantly working?  Well, you should be constantly working on something.  It doesn't always have to be real estate.  You need to work on your relationships with loved ones, you need to work on your physical well being, you need to work on the spiritual side, and you need to work on your occupation.
Structure your day to consistently … (4 comments)

scheduling tips: Scheduling (part 1) - 02/04/09 07:08 AM
So I hinted at a blog about scheduling and I think that scheduling is a great topic. 
Tell me if this sounds familiar...."I got into real estate so I could be my own boss, set my own schedule, spend more time with my family, and make great money doing it!"  Hmmmm....I don't know where everybody gets these ideas but they don't sound anything like the career I chose.
That's not to say that real estate isn't one of the most rewarding, exciting, and truly entertaining professions out there.  It is!  However, in order to do your job right, you need to understand that (1) … (2 comments)

 
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