Have you ever listened to a CD or read a book that could really make a difference in your life, if you'd just apply the strategies in your life?
Reading 30 minutes a day doesn't sound like much time, but when you compound that over an entire year, that's equivalent to 4.5 forty-hour work weeks (yes, over 1 month). And when you get in the great habit of doing it every day, you'll often find yourself spending more than 30 minutes at a time....it'll end up being 45 minutes, an hour, 90 minutes or more at times.
Just a brief glimpse into my life: I'm a voracious reader. I'm also a night owl, so it's not uncommon for me to read books or listen to tapes or CDs in my home office up until 1:00am or 2:00am long after everyone else in my family is fast asleep.
As I'm evolving into a better business coach, I'm realizing that it's so much more important to focus on your business planning, time management and the day-to-day activities that surround your business and personal life.
The selection of which target markets you focus on, i.e. your client base, RELO business, FSBOs, expireds, inactive clients, etc., are not as important as the conscious and proactive approach to completing and achieving your daily/weekly game plan.
So take half a day or a full day away from the phones and distractions (some quiet or peaceful place) and total immerse yourself in reviewing your business and your life and plan out what you want to accomplish (in # of transactions or dollar volume) for the coming year.
One of my goals is to read at least 30 minutes a day 5 days a week, so I read at night before I go to sleep. I also play CDs and tapes in my car to and from appts. I strongly believe in constant and never-ending, self-improvement.
Just a brief glimpse into my life: I'm a voracious reader. I'm also a night owl, so it's not uncommon for me to read books or listen to tapes or CDs in my home office up until 1:00am or 2:00am long after everyone else in my family is fast asleep.
As I'm evolving into a better business coach, I'm realizing that it's so much more important to focus on your business planning, time management and the day-to-day activities that surround your business and personal life.
The selection of which target markets you focus on, i.e. your client base, RELO business, FSBOs, expireds, inactive clients, etc., are not as important as the conscious and proactive approach to completing and achieving your daily/weekly game plan.
So take half a day or a full day away from the phones and distractions (some quiet or peaceful place) and total immerse yourself in reviewing your business and your life and plan out what you want to accomplish (in # of transactions or dollar volume) for the coming year.
One of my goals is to read at least 30 minutes a day 5 days a week, so I read at night before I go to sleep. I also play CDs and tapes in my car to and from appts. I strongly believe in constant and never-ending, self-improvement.
I recently received a FREE 60-minute CD, except Shipping & Handling, from Mike Litman, who authored a #1 best-selling book, "Conversations With Millionaires".
The CD is titled "Greatness Held Hostage".
The powerful strategies found in the CD that are used by past and present millionaires and billionaires cover all aspects of your business and your life.
To order, click on: Greatness Held Hostage CD
As you may or may not know about me, I don't recommend anyone or anything unless I have personally used the service or product myself.
This is one of The most insightful and incredible training CDs I have ever heard and I'm starting to implement the awesome strategies into my daily business and personal life.
I believe that by applying the strategies found in this CD, I will be able to build a net worth larger than I ever though possible in my life. Being able to give back to our community and help others, who are less fortunate and struggling, really excites me.
Check this CD out and listen to learn: Greatness Held Hostage CD
To your success,
Dan
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