Monday, November 3, 2008

7 Tips to Real Estate Agent's Success: Tip #6 Make Managing Yourself a Priority

Building a real estate business is not easy. You, as a real estate agent, must learn how to manage yourself especially in the area of time management, ongoing real estate sales training (continuing education units), real estate coaching and personal life balance. Real estate is said to be a 24/7 business much like any small business. However, it is important not to lose sight of your personal life including family, friends, physical health, etc.

Being a real estate business owner has many benefits from setting your own time to conducting business over lunch or the golf course. Yet, time becomes an even more precious commodity and other aspects of the real estate agent's life can suffer. Meeting clients during dinner can potentially harm family dinner time. Attending education classes can interfere with the children's or other family or social plans. Therefore, the real estate agent must make self-management a priority for 2 reasons: business success and personal success.

When individuals are focused and understand all of their priorities, they take the appropriate actions to ensure that their lives are in balance. From my experience as a performance improvement consultant and executive coach, I have personally witnessed over 90% of my clients having lives that are out of balance. Additionally, many of my clients and those to whom I speak have consistent issues of time management from How can I take these classes? to How can I continue to make sales?

During the last several years, I have asked the following question of small business owners from real estate agents to other professionals such as accountants, engineers, executives, financial advisors and lawyers: Do you waste 12 minutes every day? What is very interesting to note is most people say yes even if they have already acknowledged that their plate is full.

From this simple question, I know that self-management is really self-leadership: How do I lead myself to achieve my goals? Self leadership is both a skill and a habit that requires ongoing development. Learning these strategies or techniques requires not only new knowledge or refreshing old knowledge, but the help from a mentor and possibly even a real estate sales coach. Asking for help is not a sign of weakness, but rather of strength. Failing to ask indicates a potential for living Einstein's definition of insanity:

Doing the same thing over and over again hoping for different results.

When you have learned the art of successful self-management which is really self-leadership, then you will begin to achieve incredible results and having an amazing real estate business.

P.S. Read the previous tip 7 Tips to Real Estate Agent's Success: Tip #5 - Create a Financial Budget

Leanne Hoagland-Smith quickly doubles results for her clients from individuals (small businesses owners, entrepreneurs and young people) to large organizations by creating executable strategic action plans along with the necessary business skills to pull it off. By closing the gap between today's unsatisfactory performance to tomorrow's goals, limited resources are maximized with waste including time being reduced. Please feel free to contact Leanne at 219.759.5601 or visit http://www.processspecialist.com/ and explore how she can help you.

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