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I am a problem solver?

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Real Estate Agent with Sea Glass Properties

I am not sure if I am right or wrong with this thought. Nonetheless I am quite curious as to what other people may think...

Growing up I looked at everything as something that could be solved -- one task at a time. 

Let me add something to this as well: I love Legos. My brother and I would build entire cities and then tear them down when we were young.

Anyway, I have faced a problem this past couple of days, weeks, months, or years... not quite sure how long it has been going on.

So you may be asking "what in the world are you talking about?"

As I was watching "HOUSE" tonight and Dr. House looks at everything on a white board as a problem. So how do we solve this problem he asks?

And here is where the connection comes in ---

I work best when I look at everything as a problem - a task. Why not look at my real estate business as a box of legos or a person in a hospital needing help? 

My goal is to help my clients sell there homes. I don't feel like I have lived up to my standards. So far I am just another agent, an inexperienced agent. I have tons of good ideas that are good to me. Yet, I haven't spent enough time on anyone of them to make them work.

Not quite sure what I am trying to say -- but that I realized tonight what I needed to do to get back on track!

STARTING WITH MY SPHERE! 

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Nick Vanassche
Sea Glass Properties 

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Patti Ann Kasper
EXIT REALTY NEXUS - Blaine, MN
Blaine & North Metro Minneapolis St Paul Real Esta

Yes, but unlike legos, it is very hard to just start putting them together and then figure out what you are building.

It sounds like you may need to be a little self analysis and focus an area to concentrate on - rather than dabling with a wide variety of things - pick 3 or 4 areas to concentrate on and build a business plan around that.

Try taking the D.I.S.C. Behavior Style Assessemnt or similar evaluations to help you determine which areas to concentrate.  Then build a business plan around your strengths.

You need to get your blueprints in order before you start building with your legos! 

Nov 13, 2007 04:57 PM