Ha ha clearly you are getting it Vinicio Vacca the more alcohol you consume the better Realtor you will be, and Beer is a good cost savings way to do it, when you graduate to Red Wine it is a sign that you can afford good stuff, now please share that beer with our friend Gwen Banta
Steffy Hristova
Tempe, AZ
What a fantastic post! Yes, definitely be yourself, that's the only person you can be...
And by the way, I didn't realize I was short until I saw the average height of ladies starts at 5'5".
Vinnie Vacca
Phoenix, AZ
I think being yourself is the best bet. I am pretty sure that I have gained more business in real estate from sharing about my personal life than I have from sharing about real estate.
Vinnie Vacca
Phoenix, AZ
As Oscar Wilde once said: "Be yourself, everyone else is taken!" Nice post all the best. A
Marte Cliff
Priest River, ID
Vinnie Vacca
Phoenix, AZ
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®
Sedona, AZ
Hi Vinicio....we are who we are....authenticity and transparency are expected and should be provided.... clients want to know the "real person" and deserve it.
Vinnie Vacca
Phoenix, AZ
Loved your creative post, Vinicio. I think if you aren't yourself you are bound to be unhappy at some level, and people will know since you are not being genuine. That's not to say there aren't things we can improve about who we are but pretending to be something we are not takes alot of negative energy.
Did that take any courage to write about yourself? You did a lovely job of filling out a resume. And that's what Realtors do on a daily basis. Real estate is 75% marketing (ourselves) and 25% about doing a good job and helping people. Keep up the good work!!!
BTW, you could consider making this post public :-0
Vinnie Vacca
Phoenix, AZ
This blog gave me a few chuckles! I learned a long time ago to -- be myself when selling and promoting my services. Feels too fake if I try to do anything else.
Vinnie Vacca
Phoenix, AZ
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LOL - This is a great and meaningful post, Vinicio. Folks sometimes fear that being oneself is not suficient. But authenticity is one of the greatest personality assets of all.
Vinnie Vacca
Phoenix, AZ