A Big Why powers your daily routine. It motivates you to do the activities and hard work that lead to results. A Big Why gives you purpose, a mission, or a need that in turn gives you focus.
As much of the world slows during down the holiday season, the work and reflection we do during this time can set us up for happiness, health, and success for many months to come.
Many of us get down when we face the difficulties of learning new skills or mastering old ones. We blame the rapidly evolving technology environment, or job competition, or lagging memories for our failings. But we don’t need to. All we need to do is adopt a growth mindset and we can learn and grow throughout our lives.
Gary Keller’s real estate license was only a month old when the 1979 oil crisis finally reached its pinnacle. He made it through the discouraging time by studying the basics of real estate sales and committing to effective habits.
The Path of Money model exists because Gary realized no one had ever laid out the different choices and opportunities that a financially savvy person encounters. What kind of cash flow they have, what the investment choices are, and ultimately the financial returns gained from these variables were never quite mapped out.
Gary Keller, along with Jay Papasan, kicked off this year’s Mega Agent Camp with a CEO Summit that was full of inspirational keynote speakers and central players in the real estate game.
Models are all about providing a framework of best practices that are proven to get us from point A to point B as quickly and efficiently as possible. Systems are the methods we use to set those models in motion. Unless you are truly venturing into undiscovered territory chances are there’s a best practice for what you’re trying to accomplish.
When the going gets tough, the tough get going is a popular phrase. But for the most successful people on the planet, the saying takes on a twist: “When the going gets tough, don’t go it alone.”
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