by Kathryn Cardin
June 24, 2024
By shifting your mindset and using the Let Them Theory, you will be able to focus on the choices you make and how they affect your life.
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by Morgan O'Hanlon
April 15, 2024
How do you identify people who are ready to do business today and those who may need some extra attention before they’re ready to commit? That’s where LPMAMA has your back.
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by Kathryn Cardin
April 8, 2024
Your value proposition explains the unique benefits a customer gets from choosing to work with a particular brand, vendor, or in your case, real estate agent. It’s what drives clients to work with you over any of your competitors.
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by Carly Fox
February 12, 2024
No matter your current relationship to EI, learning about the different forms it can take and how you can improve your emotional intelligence can help you in any field.
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