Iโm often asked โwhatโs the secret to real estate success?โ. After all, surely thereโs a magic bullet that guarantees a great career.
Having thought on this a lot over the years, my answer is: โYes, there is a common denominator. But you might not actually like itโ.
Itโs not a shortcut. Itโs not an overnight miracle. Itโs not even easy. But it is a deceptively simple reality.
Cue the drumroll. The magic bullet isโฆ personal responsibility.
โOhโ I hear you sigh. โBut whereโs the fun in that?โ
Letโs cut to the chase
Call it โaccountabilityโ or โpersonal responsibilityโ, either way this โsolutionโ lacks the glamour of a tightly guarded real estate secret that offers an instant recipe for success.
I mean letโs be real. Personal responsibility sucks. And someone telling you that โyou are responsibleโ sucks even more.
It lacks glamour and appeal because deep down we know itโs true.
We know that if we are not achieving our goals, itโs because weโre not living up to the promise we make to ourselves.
We are not doing the work.
We are not disciplined.
We are not living up to the brochure.
Even worse, it shines a bright and oh so revealing spotlight on the fact that others (those rare and often successful few) just get on with it.
Turns out theyโre not so lucky. They werenโt in the right place at the right time. They didnโt catch a random break.
No. The stars didnโt align.
They justโฆwent out and did the work.
And it wasnโt just the hours of work, either. They took the time to train themselves to do productive work, not just โbusyโ work.
Itโs the discipline that hurts
As much as it hurts to admit, itโs not the โachievementsโ of those successful agents that cuts the deepest.
Itโs the โdisciplineโ that elicits envy.
And it also happens to be the โmissing pieceโ of so many things we want to achieve.
The vast majority of highly successful agents attained the results they did because they did the work.
They put in the hard yards. They spent time on the phone when they should.
They got back to people when they said they would.
So whatโs the takeaway?
Amidst that disappointing lack of mystery and amongst the resignation that personal responsibility sucks, there is, however, an incredibly liberating nugget of truthโฆ
Itโs all on you
When you unconditionally accept that the responsibility is all on you, you stop looking for the magic bullet.
In fact, it is the magic bullet. Itโs the realisation that you are in total control of all the outcomes.
You are in charge of how much you put in and what that activity leads to. You have the choice to learn, grow, be productive (not just busy), and connect with people that lead you to listings and sales.
You decide whether or not to do the work thatโs needed and to whether to commit to the upskilling thatโs required to serve your clients as you should.
Sure, that reality of personal responsibility might feel like a burden that โsucksโ. But itโs also decidedly liberating. You, just you (no-one else) determines your future.
You can learn, grow, sharpen your toolkit, do the work, put in the hours, provide the serviceโฆor not. The choice is yours.
Thereโs no excuses. Thereโs no shortcuts. Thereโs no secrets to success.
Itโs on you. Youโre in charge. So, take personal responsibility. Get moving.
Do what you know you have to do to maximise your position, realise your potential and cement your stake in the next cycle of the property market.
For all enquiries and more information on how the AgentsโAgency can help you take your career to the next level, please visit agentsagency.com.au or email [email protected]