Archive for July, 2010

Learn to say ‘No’


  Learn to say ‘No’  
     
 

“Learn to say ‘No’ to the good so you can say ‘Yes’ to the best”

PictureWe are faced with an unending and on-going influx of decisions.  We make thousands of them every day.  They arrange from the small to the much, much, more life-defining.  Most agents, who live each day in a people pleasing business, tend to say “yes” far too much.  They over-commit to others and as a result, sacrifice the things they most value.  Our families, friends and even our individual self tend to be put on the back-burner while we indulge the urgent before the important.  Yes, it’s important to work hard through the end of the year.  It’s important to finish well, to have good momentum going in to the New Year, to pay off the credit card bills that tend to mount in the Christmas Season.  But it’s essential to learn how to say “no” to the urgent so that you can say “yes” those that mean the most to you during this holiday season.

 

 
  Chris Pollinger, Mastery Coaching  
         
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Dare to Change the World


  Dare to Change the World  
     
 

I have a saying that is permanently written on one of the white boards in my office.  As the projects come and go, the one saying stays as an overarching reminder. 

“What have you done to change the world today?”

PictureI remember I had a professor in college that would ask that simple question of the students as he roamed the campus. I’m not sure how many students over the years were impacted by it.  But the first day I ran into him and he launched his signature question, He changed me – forever.  That question lives with me, no, it haunts me.

So every day, I attempt to answer the question that stares at me.  How have I changed the world today?  Most days it in small ways, some days I hit a home run.  But every day I attempt to leave my mark on the world around me by sowing into the lives God has chosen to place in my life. 

In real estate, we have an incredible honor to deeply touch those we work with.  We see people in the depths of despair, stress and worry.  We see them in the heights of elation as long held dreams are realized.  The one common thing in both circumstances is that we have an opportunity to leave our mark, good or bad, forever.  Be purposed in what you do and why you do it – you leave a legacy whether you realize it or not.

 
  Chris Pollinger, Mastery Coaching  
         
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  Inspiration – A Peacock in the Land of Penguins  
     
 

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  Chris Pollinger, Mastery Coaching  
         
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  Procrastination is failure on the installment plan  
     
 

“Procrastination is failure on the installment plan.”

 

Why do we all seem to struggle with putting off the very things we know we should be doing, but don’t want to do?  Most of the time they are the very things that are the most important things we could be doing, those activities and tasks that make the greatest impact on our future. 

PictureProcrastination boils down on a practical level to character and perspective.  A great test of our character is the ability to maintain a resolution after the mood it was made has passed.  We often make resolutions, decisions, and goals when we feel like it.  We are inspired, motivated, or driven in the moment to thoughts of grandeur, but when the mood passes, more often than not, so does our resolve. 

Most of our changing moods and feelings are due to a shift in our perspective.  Rarely has life or the world changed, we just changed the way we think about it.  As our perspective shifts, our emotions follow suit. 

Here’s an example: Have you ever seen a picture of yourself that is, well, less than flattering?  It seemed to show the few extra pounds in a way that you hadn’t ever imagined was on public display in such an unappealing way.  So, in a moment, your perspective changed.  The world around you hasn’t, the people around you haven’t.  You haven’t.  The only thing that has now become different is how you look and feel about something that already was. 

The secret to eliminating procrastination isn’t disciple and willpower.  Sure, those will last for a little while, but the real secret for those who are looking of lasting change is learning the art of managing your perspective.

 

 
  Chris Pollinger, Mastery Coaching  
         
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The “BoD” Secret



  The "BoD" Secret  
     
 

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Corporations and Non-Profits have long ago realized the power held in having an effective Board of Directors. They can serve as advisors, advocates and activists to your real estate business, regardless of its current size. Learn how to organize your "Bod" to include those you most need, to enable them to assist you to go to the next level in your business and to empower them to be your greatest promoters.

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  Chris Pollinger, Mastery Coaching  
         
         
  PS. Have you seen our individual agent and team program that combines coaching, advanced marketing strategies with hundreds of pieces of personalized print ready marketing collateral,  specialized training, and all the tools you need to get into the top 1% of agents nationwide? Check out  YourRECoach.com for more the details.  
         
 
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The Cycle of Failure


  The Cycle of Failure  
     
 

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“Some people change jobs, mates, and friends, but never think of changing themselves.”

Sometimes the only common denominator in a series of failures is us.  We as a society tend to point fingers and blame others instead of taking responsibility, the irony is that responsibility is the first step to the growth needed to overcome and turn failure into success.  Looking in the mirror and changing ourselves is one of the most difficult things we must do.  It takes courage to admit we are a contributing factor to the difficulties we face in our lives.  But if we don’t, we will experience the same cycle (only quicker this next time) again and again. 

 

 
  Chris Pollinger, Mastery Coaching  
         
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Rapid Change


  Rapid Change  
     
 

Are you beginning to wonder, “Will this change thing ever slow down?”

Hard to say. But, in the meantime, you might as well go with the flow and lighten yourself up so you aren’t left, gripping the rocks on the bank, because humans are catching up emotionally with the breakthroughs we’ve created with our intellects, like the car, the computer, medicine, and finance.

PictureWe’re recognizing that what human beings have historically spent much of their time doing-gathering food and establishing defensive measures for the community-is now a minor part of our lives. We’re recognizing that we can break the rules, make our own life decisions, learn the new skills we need, and have it all, and on our own terms.

We are becoming responsible for our selves. It is this process which is causing all of this change. But, like all change, it’s a bit messy, very unpredictable, and the learning curve can be steep. It’s like intellectual anarchy. And it’s healthy, because anarchy is not necessarily bad. The Internet is a good example of the positive results of anarchy.

Providers and users offer a virtually free exchange based on simple protocols. The result is complete availability of information and automatic connections with people who matter to you.

Now take a look at the changing role of the supervisor. No longer is the supervisor a pseudo-parent ready with the consequences. No. Instead, today’s enlightened supervisor is the staff person’s coach, placed as a resource to be utilized by the more responsible employee who no longer needs to be watched every step of the way. This is but a small example of the trend towards self-responsibility.

 
  Chris Pollinger, Mastery Coaching  
         
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Instant Improvement


  Instant Improvement  
     
 

PictureYou can instantly improve something if it’s a detail – straightening a picture, helping a customer service agent deal better with an individual caller, helping a client solve a small problem. These ARE things you can do, and do fairly easily. Most clients may not see the value in the details, but you can. An example of this is NY City, where the police department decided to focus a LOT on petty crime/small infractions such as vagrancy, public urination (sorry, but it’s true), and other non-murder type stuff. Peeing seems a lot less important than reducing the murder rate, right? True, but as a result of a focus on the micro, the police department has shown a 50% drop in macro problems like murder, rape, etc. The moral is to focus on what you can instantly fix and it’s a good bet that, to a large extent, the bigger goals/problems will start taking care of themselves. 

 

 
  Chris Pollinger, Mastery Coaching  
         
  PS. Have you seen our individual agent and team program that combines coaching, advanced marketing strategies with hundreds of pieces of personalized print ready marketing collateral,  specialized training, and all the tools you need to get into the top 1% of agents nationwide? Check out  YourRECoach.com for more the details.  
     
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Morality + Character = Integrity


  Morality + Character = Integrity  
     
 

PictureI had an interesting meeting with an agent recently – one that has been a reoccurring theme over the last 18 months with agents across the nation.  We started the meeting under the auspice of setting goals, markers and expectations for the next 90 days.  We ended with tears, hugs and a new lease on life.

After 20+ years in the business, a full pipeline and momentum shifting in her favor the dark cloud that has been hanging over her business was starting to clear.  Despite the rays of sunshine a haunting depression and frustration was finding its way in each morning.   Bitterness was building and the excitement of real estate was waning.  She struggled with tears as she admitted to a growing distain for both houses and people.  She was faced with burn-out and wasn’t sure how she got here or even if she wanted to continue in this crazy business.

We talked at length about finding purpose, and the importance of having the significant as fuel for our success.  We talked about the realities and destructive road that lies at the end of a life that is being lived out of integrity.    We can only fake it for so long, and while I am a believer in positive thinking, there are times in which we need a radical adjustment to our perspective.

QuoteI have discovered that integrity can be defined as morality (not doing wrong) plus character (doing what is right).  You cannot do what is right when you are doing what is wrong.  When we start to make choices from the place of what I need to do versus what I want to do, our lives (and businesses) take a very dangerous turn.  She is moral and good, but neglecting doing the right things because of demanding clients and lack of good boundaries.

She is working on finding herself by exploring some places she can give back.  We will re-visit whether she wants to leave her real estate business or not in a few months, until then, she is going find something that she can throw her heart in, because it is the right thing to do and it is the quickest way to avoid burn-out.  Investing in the significant and being in integrity is the quickest way to give a shot of vitality and life to a business that is stagnant and struggling.

When struggling, down or feeling a bit defeated, recognize that our fulfillment must come from something outside of the real estate business – our lives and business depend on it

 
  Chris Pollinger, Mastery Coaching  
         
  PS. Have you seen our individual agent and team program that combines coaching, advanced marketing strategies with hundreds of pieces of personalized print ready marketing collateral,  specialized training, and all the tools you need to get into the top 1% of agents nationwide? Check out  YourRECoach.com for more the details.  
     
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Inspiration – Finish Strong



  Inspiration – Finish Strong  
     
 

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  Chris Pollinger, Mastery Coaching  
         
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