Bucks County Real Estate Careers Podcast with Debbie Spaulder

Debbie Spaulder
Bucks County Real Estate Careers Podcast with Debbie Spaulder Podcast

Learn all the tips, tricks and more for buyers and sellers in Bucks County Area Real Estate Market

Episodes

  1. 07/31/2017

    Do You Have a Career or a Job?

    Do you have a job or a career? There are a few questions you can ask yourself to find out. Are you interested in a real estate career? Learn about Productivity Coaching 15 Minute Coaching Consultation Do you have a career or a job? What’s the difference between the two? Well, Webster’s dictionary defines a job as: A regular, remunerative position. A specific duty, role, or function. Something that has to be done; a task. An undertaking requiring unusual exertion. A small, miscellaneous piece of work undertaken on order at a stated rate. So, a job is a necessity. You clock in, do your work, and get paid a certain amount per hour. Webster’s defines a career as: A speed in a course, or course of passage. An encounter or charge. A field for or pursuit of consecutive progressive achievement especially in public, professional, or business life. A profession for which one trains and which is undertaken as a permanent calling. I look at this question and say, “Can you see yourself doing something bigger than you are doing right now? Is there accountability and positivity? Who am I meant to be? Do I have a growing business that can be there without me?” Can you see yourself doing something bigger than what you are doing right now? I really believe that you should ask for what you want. Stop being realistic. Ask for what’s possible, not what’s probable. As I’ve been told, “Income is a result of good work. Passive income is a result of good decisions.” I’d love to talk to you about a job or a career and how you can go from one to another. If you have any other questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I look forward to hearing from you!

  2. 07/17/2017

    How to Silence Your Drunk Monkey

    We all have a negative voice in our head that bogs us down with self-defeating thoughts. I call that voice the Drunk Monkey, and there are a few ways you can get rid of it. Are you interested in a real estate career? Learn about Productivity Coaching 15 Minute Coaching Consultation Everyone occasionally has that negative voice inside their head. I like to call that voice: the Drunk Monkey. The Drunk Monkey makes us question what we’re doing, why we’re doing it, whether we’re making good decisions, if we’re doing enough prospecting, or even just if we’re good enough in general. So how do you silence your Drunk Monkey? Personally, I like to make sure I’m doing my best to maintain a positive environment. This can look differently for everyone. But, some things to try could be: self-reflection, gratitude, affirmations, coaching, and goal-setting. Whatever it means for you to create a more positive life, silencing your Drunk Monkey is a personal process. With that in mind, though, Keller Williams has a program coming up in August called BOLD: Business Objective: a Life by Design. I’ve been through this program several times, myself, even before I was with the company. So, you can participate at no cost whether you’re part of the company or not. It’s time to let go of that Drunk Monkey and stop letting it affect your life. It’s time to let go of that Drunk Monkey and stop letting it affect your life. If you have any other questions or would like more information, feel free to give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

  3. 01/18/2017

    Did You Achieve Your Goals in 2016?

    .embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; height: auto; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; } Have you put together your business plan for 2017? Did you achieve your goals for 2016? Have you fully completed your 2017 business plan? Today, I wanted to talk about your 2017 goals. Many agents think that with less than two weeks left in a year, there won’t be any business left to be done. Keep in mind, though, that if you’re working with a buyer, you really only have until mid-January to have any hope of closing in the first quarter. It also marks a great time to pick up the phone to wish them happy holidays and let them know how much you appreciate them. If you haven’t done it, right now is really the time to work on getting your business plan for 2017 together. “ Right now is the time to work on getting your business plan for 2017 together. ” I can’t stress enough how much you should focus on what you’ll do to improve. How did your 2016 go? Did it work out the way you expected? I can say that with an 87% failure rate in real estate, most agents would say no. That doesn’t mean you’re in the wrong business or even on the wrong track, however. It could mean that you’re working with the wrong team or the wrong company. As you move forward, you need to think about the sales skills and processes you need to improve upon. Where do you want to go in your business? What kind of market share should you go after? Do you have a database or are you just working off of a paper pad? If you fell short on your 2016 goals, then 2017 might be time to ramp it up. If you have any questions for me about growing your business or you want to do some brainstorming, give me a call soon. I look forward to helping you!

  4. 09/30/2016

    5 Ways to Maximize Your Morning Productivity

    Do you have trouble getting your mornings off to a productive start? Here are five tips to help you get the most out of them each day. Mornings can be a struggle for everybody, especially for those of us that have trouble organizing our schedules. Here are five tips to help you conquer and maximize your mornings: 1. Prepare the night before. If you only do one thing, spend a couple of minutes each night organizing your to-do list for the next day. It might take you 10 minutes that night but could save you hours the following day. 2. Manage your energy, not your time. Be in tune with your biological clock. I know whether I’m more productive or less productive at certain times of day, so I make sure not to do any heavy business analysis after lunch, for example, and do all of my lead generation first thing in the morning. “ 10 minutes of preparation at night could save you hours the following day. ” 3. Set your intention for the day. I’m a firm believer in positive affirmations, and I think you’ll find that they can really help your outlook on the day. 4. Be grateful and positive. One thing I really enjoy doing is keeping a gratitude journal. I’ll write a positive affirmation in it as soon as I wake up, and have even gone so far as to send out an email detailing the things that I’m grateful for. 5. Focus on what’s important. Try to identify the one thing that you’re going to do today that’s the most important. This will also help you learn to say no to the things that are not worth your time because it’s the only way to get everything done. As a bonus tip, decide to be pleasant, charming and confident today. Think about how you can be of service to other people, and help them in any way that you can. I also wanted to recommend a great book that I read recently called "The Miracle Morning for Real Estate Agents" by Hal Elrod. It’s full of great tips that will help you maximize your morning productivity. Follow these tips for your morning and you’ll thank yourself for the rest of the day. If you’d like any more tips on becoming more productive or you have any questions about real estate in general, give me a call or send me an email. I’d be glad to help you!

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