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No Mojo Big Problem Day 33 of 90 in a Realtors® life.

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Real Estate Agent with YourStories Realty Group MA# 9517963

No Mojo Big Problem Day 33 of 90 in a Realtors® life. We all have woken up with no energy at one point or another.  For me that was yesterday. When my mojo is gone I slip into bad habits, how about you? It is easier to slip than to slide into action, it seems.  Being mindful of where you are at the moment is important to bringing yourself back to the moment you are strong and focused and at the work of achieving the goals you established.

What do you do to change your state of mind? For me it can be reading something that reminds me of what I want. It can also be a simple as getting up for the desk or chair and stretching.  Taking a walk, or doing some other exercise works. When it is a deeper lack of mojo I may call it a slow day and try to keep myself from doing anything. This reverse approach quite often brings me back.  I begin thinking I won't make that call, I won't pick up the phone when it rings, I wont's go look at property, I won't write a blog to share these thoughts. 

Then what often happens is the same thing that took me to mojoless land, I rebel.  You can't tell me what not to do.  You are not the boss of me.  I wanted to get 4 new deals a month to close, what right do you have to keep me from that work?  Being mindful of where you are during your day can often bring you back on course. I would be curious what techniques you use to bring yourself back to life?  The daily work of a successful agent includes all the emotions, pay attention and you won't have a No Mojo Big Problem Day 33 of 90 in a Realtors® life.

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Larry Lawfer, Realtor®YourStories Realty, It's all about you,

Larry Lawfer

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Realtor®, Director of Marketing

YourStories Realty Group powered by Castles Unlimited®

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Newton, MA 02459

larry@yourstoriesrealty.com, 617-774-8292

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Wayne Martin
Wayne M Martin - Oswego, IL
Real Estate Broker - Retired

Good morning Larry. Sometimes you need a break to jump start the engine. For me it is a 15 minute break for a walk and having a cup of coffee. Then off to the races! Enjoy your day!

Jun 04, 2018 04:51 AM
Larry Lawfer
YourStories Realty Group - Newton, MA
"I listen for a living." It's all about you.

For me Wayne Martin it is sticking to my schedule of activities I want to accomplish. Thanks for your consistency my friend

Jun 04, 2018 05:04 AM
Joe Pryor
The Virtual Real Estate Team - Oklahoma City, OK
REALTOR® - Oklahoma Investment Properties

Meditation and solitude works for me. It does not pay to get frantic and worried when your mojo goes away. I find the silence at times deafening.

Jun 04, 2018 05:44 AM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Hi Larry- for me, it's taking some time to do something different, even going for a walk helps!

Jun 04, 2018 04:29 PM
James Dray
Fathom Realty - Bentonville, AR

Morning Larry.

I usually get up and walk around the parking lot, take in some fresh air and go back to work.  

Jun 05, 2018 01:40 AM
Larry Lawfer
YourStories Realty Group - Newton, MA
"I listen for a living." It's all about you.

Joe Pryor Thanks for the comment, I have been a meditator for a while and it does help center you.

Kathy Streib Yes a physical interlude does get the blood moving again, thanks

James Dray Both the physical and mental work together and seperately, good for you for working on both for the change.

Jun 05, 2018 06:39 AM