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What a Difference Three Decades Can Make: Embracing Failure for Success
The year was 1994. Netscape Navigator came to market, Tom Hanks portrayed Forrest Gump and we couldn’t get “The Lion King’s” “Hakuna Matata” out of our heads. It was also the year two pioneering tech companies were born: Amazon and Delta Media Group. Both tech startups would share a common lineage by building success through… […]
The Competitive Edge: Three Key Insights on How a Real Estate Coach Can Transform Your Career
Industry experts are projecting that mortgage rates will finally settle down to the 5.5-6% range next year. With that, it is anticipated that there will be a great rush of buyers and sellers who will finally be ready to enter the market. That is welcome news for real estate agents who have seen their businesses… […]
Three Things Every Team Needs to Scale Efficiently
Real estate teams offer big benefits, especially for agents searching for increased opportunities and growth. When building your team, finding the right strategy for scaling your business should take priority—and efficiency should be a cornerstone of your overall plan. Whether your team is just getting started or is well-established in your marketplace, it’s important to… […]
Three Tips to Carry Inspiration to Implementation
We’ve all been there. During an average workday, at a conference or training, reading a book or even just during a conversation with a colleague, lightning strikes—an idea that will completely transform your business, your routine, your level of achievement. These “eureka” moments often come with a burst of energy, but just as often, that […]
New CFPB Report Finds Three Major Credit Bureaus Providing Insufficient Complaint Responses
A new analysis by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) reveals how changes in complaint responses provided by nationwide consumer reporting companies resulted in fewer meaningful responses and less consumer relief. In 2021, Equifax, Experian and TransUnion together reported relief in response to less than 2% of covered complaints, down from nearly 25% of covered […]
Construction Slows after Three Busy Months; Rates Vary Widely–Nothing To Do With Fed
Residential construction activity took a breather in August. The U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development reported this morning that all three measures, housing permits, starts, and completions, were lower than their unexpectedly high July rates. Permits for residential construction were issued during the month at a seasonally adjusted annual rate […]