

A $20,000 Lesson: How I Learned the Difference Between a Credit Card and a Charge Card
Too many agents live in a cycle that looks successful from the outside but stressful behind closed doors.
Filet mignon in the summer. Ramen noodles in the winter.
Driving luxury cars to impress clients while secretly wondering if there’s enough money to fill the gas tank.
Spending money based on commissions that haven’t actually closed yet.
Assuming the next deal will save everything.


Working for the Weekend? Or Just Working ON the Weekend?
When I first got into real estate nearly 30 years ago, I thought success meant being available 24/7.
Buyer wanted to see a house at 8:45 PM? I was backing out of the driveway before they hung up the phone.
Holiday weekend? No problem. Family dinner? Overrated.Personal boundaries? Never heard of them.
I vividly remember showing tiny $50,000 condos on Easter Sunday. And yes… it led to a sale.
But looking back? That commission check wasn’t nearly as valuable as the time I ga


Real Estate Was Supposed to Give You Freedom… So Why Are You Working All the Time?
The highest-producing agents aren’t necessarily smarter.
They’re not always better looking. They don’t all have massive social media followings. And contrary to popular belief, many of them don’t even dance on Instagram.
What they DO understand is this:
Income follows Income-Producing Activities.


Why Some Real Estate Agents Get More Done by 10 AM Than Others Do All Week
"We do more before 9 AM than most people do all day." Remember the US Army's "Be All You Can Be" recruiting campaign that ran from 1980-2001? The commercials showed paratroopers, Rangers, helicopters, and soldiers accomplishing difficult tasks before sunrise. Ever notice how a real estate agent can suddenly become the most productive human on Earth the day before they leave for vacation? Closings get wrapped up. Emails get answered. Laundry gets folded. Clients get calle
























































































