Thursday 16 September 2021

10 Daily Habits of the Most Successful Agents

The top 10 daily habits of the most successful agents are surprisingly simple.

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Most of these habits take only 10-15 minutes to complete. And yet, when you practice these 10 daily habits consistently, your real estate business is transformed from mediocre to mind-blowing!

Let’s not waste your valuable time introducing the topic. Let’s just jump right in…

These are the top 10 daily habits of the most successful real estate agents in the business.






1. Wake Up On Time



The first entry on our list of the daily habits of the most successful agents is waking up at a designated time. Because the first step in having a productive day is actually getting your tush out of bed. And I think most of us can agree that’s easier said than done.

Back when I was training for my triathlon, I had to be out of bed by 4:45 to give myself enough time to train before work. I specifically remember brushing my teeth each morning and thinking to myself, ok, the hardest part of my day is done! I hadn’t run, swam, or biked a single mile yet that day, hadn’t completed a single daily task for my master’s studies yet, and hadn’t put in 8 hours at work yet. But I had managed to drag myself out of my cozy bed. So it felt like I had won the day before I’d even started!

Don’t fool yourself into thinking that the snooze button is harmless. Snoozing is a dangerous habit that gives you a slow start to every day and can leave you feeling defeated before the day even begins.

Commit now to your wake-up time. Then follow through.

You can even start with a simple one-week commitment. Pay attention to how much more productive you feel during that week, and you might just find the motivation to continue.

2. Set Yourself Up For Success With a Solid Morning Routine



What do you normally do when you wake up?

Is your morning routine helping you? Or is it hurting you?

I read a book last year that changed my life. I had recently started my own content creation business, and I was feeling both overwhelmed and completely lost. The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod helped me focus my daily efforts on my larger goals. And within a month, I had doubled my income!

And there’s a Miracle Morning just for you: The Miracle Morning for Real Estate Agents will teach you to set yourself up for personal and financial success every single day.

The concept is deceptively simple: If you just spend 10-20 minutes each morning on a few key tasks, you’ll be more productive, more focused, more fulfilled, and generally happier. I’m going to let you in on the task list I follow:
Silence: 5 minutes of prayer, meditation, or other quiet reflection.
Affirmations: 5 minutes reading my personal affirmations aloud.
Scribing: The Miracle Morning recommends writing for a few minutes each morning. I spend this 5-10 minutes filling in my Daily Action Plan.
Visualization: 5 minutes of picturing my day, imagining myself accomplishing my daily goals.
Exercise: Since I generally hit the gym after work now, I just spend 10 minutes stretching each morning.
Reading: The Miracle Morning recommends reading just a few pages of something stimulating each morning. But since I read every evening, I skip this step in the am.

All of this only takes around half an hour. But the impact these simple practices have on my productivity for the rest of the day allows me to accomplish more in 6 hours than I used to accomplish in 8-10.

3. Eat Well




Here’s a pretty standard real estate agent meal plan:


9:00 Breakfast: Coffee.

12:00 Lunch: Too busy, forgot to eat.

3:00 Snack: Something quick and convenient. And probably too sugary or fatty because your body is desperate for calories.

6:00 Binge: After zero nutritional value all day, you end up eating 2,000 calories between dinner and bed. And it’s typically comfort food to sooth your nerves after a busy day, right?

No wonder we sleep poorly and feel physically run-down so often!

Instead of putting business first, savvy agents know that prioritizing their health will naturally boost their business. They’ll show up with more energy and more focus so they can be more productive.

And eating well doesn’t need to be difficult. Here’s a totally simple meal plan you can fit into your schedule:


7:00 Breakfast: A 2-minute egg and veggie scramble. Wrap it in a tortilla if you need to eat on the road. Plus your coffee of course. And grab a piece of fruit for a quick am snack.

10:00 Snack: Enjoy your fruit.

1:00 Lunch: Give yourself time to take a breather and enjoy your lunch. Turkey and swiss on wheat with carrot sticks is my go-to.

4:00 Snack: Protect yourself against the afternoon slump with a handful of almonds. Keep a stash in the car and in your desk drawer.

7:00 Balanced Dinner: Protein, veggies, and a healthy carb. Super versatile and easy. Quick-cooking meats like chicken or sirloin chunks + frozen veggies + 10-minute rice = a complete, healthy meal in about 15 minutes.

The trick to eating well is to plan ahead. Plan out your meals a few days in advance to make sure you have the ingredients you need, and you’ll never have to settle for the drive-thru again!


4. Review the Hot Sheets



You’re only as good as your market knowledge. To be the best agent, you need to be up-to-date with your ever-changing local market. That’s why top producers review the hot sheets every morning.

Here’s what you should be looking for:
Inventory: How many houses are on the market? And how long are they staying on the market?
Hot properties: Are certain price points or home styles moving quickly?
Emerging neighborhoods: Are certain neighborhoods heating up? If you’re a real estate investor, checking hot sheets daily will help you recognize a solid investment. And if you’re not, you still want to recognize these neighborhoods so you can contact your investor clients about some of the gems you find.
Expired listings: You’re going to want to reach out to those homeowners to earn the listing.

Top Producers always have their finger on the pulse of the market. And the most efficient way to do that is to review your hot sheets every morning.

5. Plan Your Lead-Generation Tasks for the Day

How many times have you sat at your desk, knowing that you need to start drumming up some business…but there are so many possible directions you could take that you get overwhelmed and move on to a straight-forward task instead?


Allow yourself 10-15 minutes to map out your lead-generation tasks for the day. Designating time to the planning process will give you a chance to sit with the overwhelm, knowing that you have time to sort through it and decide on your course of action.

Create a few social media posts. In fact, you can create a complete social media content calendar so you’ll always know exactly what to post in the future!

Lead generation is like meal planning. Spending a few minutes planning will dramatically increase the quality of your results.


6. 15 Minutes of Focused Rehearsal



That’s right; top producers rehearse.

When was the last time you rehearsed your objection-handling? Your listing presentation? Your FSBO scripts? How about your expired listing scripts?

The good news is that most of your competitors don’t rehearse. It’s only the top-tier agents who understand the value of practicing these scripts over-and-over until you can rattle them off in your sleep.

Here’s why this is so important: being able to perform these scripts on auto-pilot frees your brain to focus on other things. If you’ve read The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg, you know that most people are trying to process too much information at one time. And that, by building good habits, you can automate your presentations to leave some processing power available for details most people wouldn’t notice.

Here’s an example:

For most agents, the listing presentation is mildly stressful. The agent is somewhat worried about what they will say next, how the seller will respond, and how they will respond to the seller. When you rehearse your listing presentation regularly, you don’t have to worry about any of that. And suddenly, you have the capacity to notice when the seller subtly mentions that the home will be difficult to leave because of the family memories.

Now you know the seller’s true pain point! It isn’t price…it’s leaving behind the family home where they raised their children. And now you can truly help your sellers. You’re not just another agent trying to sell their house. Now you can be the agent who’s helping them transition from family life to condo life. Now you can be the agent who helps them save those memories while moving into their new future. Instead of recommending that the sellers paint the door frame where the kids’ heights were measured over decades, you suggest that the seller remove that door frame and take it with them. They can replace the door frame for just a few dollars. That’s how top producers serve their clients.

So, what do you need to rehearse?

Well, you know what your market looks like today, and you have your lead-gen for the day planned out. So you can tailor your rehearsal scripts to mirror your day. Practice the move relevant scripts before you actually get on the phone and start setting appointments.

If you haven’t built your own scripts yet, check out The Book of Yes by Kevin WardThis book is literally script after script of the most common real estate agent conversations. It’s a must-read for all agents and has been featured on our list of The Top 5  Books for New Agents and our Top 10 Books for Successful Agents.

Pick a script that fits your upcoming conversations, and focus on rehearing that script for 15 solid minutes. For bonus points, record yourself delivering your script on your phone, then watch it back (or listen to it). That will help you identify and correct any flaws in delivery as you go.

7. An Hour of Focused Appointment Setting



To keep your pipeline full, you need to set appointments regularly, right?

Designating one hour per day to focus all your efforts on landing new appointments will work wonders for your business.

Like it or not, classic phone calls (not emails or texts or DMs) are still the best way to set appointments. Here’s what you do:
  1. Stand up and smile. Proper physiology makes a big difference in how you sound on the phone. Standing and smiling will make you instantly more confident and warmer.
  2. Open your CRM.
  3. Call your recent seller leads to land listing appointments.
  4. Contact your recent buyer leads to land buyer consultation appointments.
  5. Call a few people in your sphere of influence “just to check-in”. How are they? Anything new and exciting going on? When they ask what’s new with you, explain how current market conditions are keeping you busy, and ask if they’re looking to take advantage of the current market by buying or selling.
  6. Contact Expired Listings from your hot sheet. Every time you make contact with an owner, add them to your CRM.
  7. Call FSBOs to set an appointment to view the home so you can discuss it with your buyer clients. Once you’re in the door, you can explain the benefits of hiring an agent.

If you commit to spending one hour making phone calls to these key groups every working day, you will have a different business by this time next year!

Now, if you have clients who generally prefer to communicate via text or social media or email, by all means, reach out to them via their preferred method! Just know that those methods are less likely to result in an appointment, or even a reply.

And, by the way, 8:30-10: 30 am is typically the best time in the morning to reach people by phone. So schedule your Power Hour during this window. I know this is Thing #7 on your daily to-do list, but those other tasks can all be completed fairly quickly. This is the first task of the day where you’re really settling in to a longer-duration task.


8. Actually Go On an Appointment

This might sound like an odd item to include on a list of daily habits of the most successful agents. But it’s a fact: successful agents go on appointments every day. Because you generally can’t land business without actually going on an appointment.

If you’re spending one hour every day setting appointments, as we just discussed, you’ll have at least one appointment every afternoon or evening.

Get out there and crush it!


9. Express Gratitude

When you’re always busy and living under the pressure of the commission-only lifestyle, you don’t always remember to take a beat to focus on all the great things in your life!

I love that some Daily Action Plan templates, like the one I use, include a spot specifically for expressing gratitude.

The act of writing down something that you are grateful for every day lifts your spirit and helps build the habit of looking for the positives and taking a moment to appreciate them.

It’s a small thing, but successful agents make it a daily habit.

10. Treat Yo’Self

Another small thing that can make a huge difference in your quality of life? Treating yourself!


Look, most days the tasks themselves are not sufficiently motivating. But what if you plan a small reward at the end of every productive day? Suddenly, life becomes a lot more enjoyable!

And this can be almost anything! A new book, a bubble bath, a glass of champagne, a walk along the water, a manicure, an episode of your favorite guilty-pleasure show, a message, a piece of the really good chocolate…whatever makes you smile!

Imagine how much nicer life will be when you have a little piece of happiness waiting for you at the end of each day!


source:
https://www.360training.com/blog/daily-habits-of-successful-agents-2

5 Reasons Why Consistency is an Important Habit.

 


Here are five benefits or reasons why consistency is an important habit to have. Knowing these reasons can be the motivation you need to give more attention to it.

1.      1. It develops discipline and self-control. Forming a new habit can be challenging because it’s easier to go back to what you’re comfortable with. Your ability to be consistent requires self-control, which means you don’t allow yourself to get off track while staying focused on incremental improvement. This will help you develop the discipline required to keep going.

2.      It builds a higher level of trust. The level of trust you have with yourself shows up in the level of trust others have with you. Being consistent will help build momentum. This means you’ll also feel good about what you’re working towards.

3.      It can fast track your improvement or development in any area. Consistency will lead to progress, which can speed up the achievement of what you want. This will build your self-confidence, which will help you set bigger and more challenging goals.

4.      It will create accountability. Your results will reveal if you’re consistent or not. If you know you’re not on track, you can hold yourself accountable. This means you can adjust your actions or behaviours and keep progressing towards what you want.

5.      It will help you stand out or be noticed. Small actions carried out repeatedly will amount to big results over time. When you do something for a long period, you will differentiate yourself from those who aren’t consistent. This can help you attract new opportunities that may not have been possible if you hadn’t been consistent.





Wednesday 15 September 2021

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Great Routine to Follow

3 Things we can do today as a Great Real Estate Person ðŸ˜Ž

1. Start your day with enthusiasm and make the best impact and impression on all your prospects, leads and follow-ups

2. Update Social Media Profile on all the platforms, with Social Posts, Project Posts, Success Posts and Educational Posts.

3. Add minimum 3 people on respective social media platforms and atleast 2 new Real Estate industry people in person.


 

9 Things Happy, Successful People Choose to Ignore

 

Today i present you the 9 particular things Happy & Successful People to Ignore

“Life is to be enjoyed, not endured.” - Gordon B. Hinckley

1.  Other people’s judgments.

It’s OK to listen to others, but not at the full expense of your own intuition.  Throughout your life there will be many times when the world gets real quiet and the only thing left is the beat of your own heart.  So you’d better learn the sound of it, otherwise you’ll never understand what it’s telling you.

When you spend too much time concentrating on everyone else’s perception of you, or who everyone else wants you to be, you eventually forget who you truly are.  So don’t fear the judgments of others; you know in your heart who you are and what’s true to you.  You don’t have to be someone else to impress and inspire people.  Let them be impressed and inspired by the real YOU.  Honestly, what does life matter if you lose yourself along the way?  Even your mentors should teach you HOW to think, not WHAT to think.  So if someone – anyone – is belittling your truth, it might be time to turn the other way.




2.  Old troubles from the past.

You can’t change what has already happened, so choose to look ahead instead of behind you.  Don’t stress.  Do your best.  Forget the rest.  Your past mistakes are meant to guide you, not define you.  Life is a beautiful circle.  You’re strong because you know your weaknesses.  You’re wise because you’ve been foolish.  You can laugh now because you’ve known sadness.



It’s crazy how you always end up where you’re meant to be – how even the most tragic and stressful situations eventually teach you important lessons that you never dreamed you were going to learn.  Remember, oftentimes when things are falling apart, they are actually falling into place.  Just because you’re not where you want to be today doesn’t mean you won’t be there someday.  Everything is going to be come together – maybe not today, but eventually.  (Angel and I cover this in more detail in the “Adversity” chapter of 1,000 Little Things Happy, Successful People Do Differently.)

3.  Each day’s little frustrations.

A bad day is just a bad day.  It comes and it goes.  Choose not to make it anything more.  You will find that it’s necessary to let some things go simply for the reason that they’re heavy on your heart and soul.  Go ahead and let go of them.  Don’t clamp shackles to your own ankles.  It’s incredibly easy to enjoy more of your life right now, no matter what the situation.  It’s just a matter of dropping the layers of nonsense that are weighing you down.



Behind every beautiful day, there has been some kind of struggle.  You fall, you rise, you make mistakes, you live, you learn.  You’re human, not perfect.  You’ve been hurt, but you’re alive.  Think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive today – to breathe, to think, to enjoy, and to chase the things you love.  Sometimes there is sadness in your journey, but there is also lots of beauty.  You must keep putting one foot in front of the other even when it hurts, for you will never know what is waiting for you just around the bend.

Follow this daily to-do list and you’ll be just fine:

  1. Think positively.
  2. Eat healthy.
  3. Exercise today.
  4. Worry less.
  5. Work hard.
  6. Laugh often.
  7. Sleep well.

Repeat…

4.  The necessary pain of hard work and growth.

There are two types of pain in life: pain that hurts you, and pain that changes you.  But when you learn from it, they are one and the same.  If you want something, you must endure the pain of working for it.  It’s that simple.  If you’re not where you want to be right now, take the time to visualize yourself in the place you want to be and take the first step in that direction.  You may not be able to change your destination in a day, but you can change your direction right now


Remember, strength doesn’t come from what you can do.  It comes from overcoming the things you couldn’t.  Tough situations build strong, successful people.  No matter how much it hurts now, you have to hold your head up, grit your teeth, and keep going.  In the end, consistent action speaks for itself.  So focus diligently, work hard in silence, and let your success be your noise.

5.  Insignificant busywork.

In the beginning, you need to say “yes” to a lot of things to discover and establish your goals.  Later on, you need to say “no” to a lot of things and concentrate on your goals.  Stop over-committing and trying to do too much at once.  Start saying “no” more often.  If you never say “no,” you will take on too much and all you will achieve is stress and frustration.

As Bruce Lee once said, “It is not a daily increase, but a daily decrease.  Hack away at the inessentials.”  Many of us spend too much time on what is urgent and not enough time on what is important.  Don’t be one of them.  It’s not what we claim are our priorities, but how we spend our time each day that reveals the truth.  Let your daily actions reflect your highest priorities.  (Read The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.)

6.  Impatient thoughts.



Patience is not about waiting; it’s the ability to keep a good attitude while working hard for what you believe in.  It’s the willingness to stay focused, confidently staking one small step at a time, knowing that the way you move a mountain is by moving one stone at a time.  Every stone you move, no matter how small, is progress.

Whether you are working on improving your health, learning a new skill, or getting a business venture off the ground, you can’t expect instant gratification.  Instead, you must dedicate yourself to the best of your ability and understand that real change takes time.  Sometimes it may be hard to see your progress.  Sometimes it will be frustrating when the results you seek don’t appear as quickly as you had hoped.  Still, you are advancing.  Hang in there.  You may be moving things along slowly, but you are still moving a mountain.

7.  The things that can’t be controlled.

Never force anything.  Do your best, then let it be.  If it’s meant to be, it will be.  Don’t hold yourself down with things you can’t control.  Stop talking about the problem and start thinking about the solution.  Forget what could go wrong for a sec and think of what is already right.




Remember, change happens for a reason.  Roll with it.  It won’t be ideal or easy at first, but it will be worth it in the end.  When times are good and everything is comfortably in order, it’s easy to become complacent and forget how skillful and resourceful you are capable of being.  Unanticipated troubles are necessary evils that push you forward, because they eventually end, but the lessons and growth you gain from them last a lifetime.

8.  Unfounded fears.

Life is about overcoming fear and taking risks.  If you don’t take risks, you won’t know what you’re capable of.  If you don’t risk anything, you risk everything.  Truth be told, nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood.  Now is the time to expand your comfort zone so you can experience things and understand more… so that you may fear less in the long run.

The reality, of course, is we all get afraid sometimes.  It’s not about not being afraid, but what you do when you feel that way.  When you feel doubt, or fear, or anxiety, or frustration, know that you can let it go just as surely as you can pull your hand away from a flame.  Keep your mind focused on the goodness, on the possibilities and on your most treasured goals.  What begins in your mind ends up in your life.  Think continually of the way you would like to be, let these thoughts drive your actions, and your reality will reliably catch up with your thinking.  (Read Daring Greatly.)

9.  The mind’s endless stream of doubts.

Believe in yourself through tough times.  Believe in your capacity to succeed.  Believe that your relationships are worth the effort.  Believe that people make mistakes on their way to greatness.  Believe that people can be foolish and intelligent, selfish and generous, and stressed and happy all at once.  Believe that very few people hurt others on purpose.  Believe that there are many roads to what’s right.  Believe in your intuition, especially when you have to choose between two good paths.  Believe that the answers are out there waiting.  Believe that life will surprise you again and again.  Believe that the journey is the destination.  Believe that it’s all worth your while.

Or as Roald Dahl once said, “And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places.  Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it.” 

The floor is yours…

Which of the points above have you struggled with?  What else do we all need to ignore more often?  Please leave a comment below and share your thoughts and insights with us.


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