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When Wiseberry Taree general manager Danielle Boyd was told she had a long-term life-threatening illness at just age 13, she could have wallowed in self-pity and let fate define her future.
She didn’t. Instead, she shifted her mindset, set goals and used personal experience to help her create a fulfilling life that she’s grateful for each and every morning.
Danielle has Crohn’s disease and living with it has involved countless operations, trial treatments including chemotherapy, and three instances where she’s come very close to death.
In this Courageous Conversation about the power of gratitude and the importance of mindset, Danielle shares the story of why none of that stopped her carving out a successful real estate career.
After initially struggling to find her first rental home, Danielle turned to real estate as a career in the belief the industry has the power to change the life of the people she works with.
She notes a large part of her subsequent success comes down to gratitude and resilience. It also involves drawing on a series of mentors who she turns to for advice and the insight she needs to hear, but may not necessarily want to.
As a result, she’s now living her dream, running a Wiseberry office after just over a decade working in real estate.
“Practising gratitude and positivity is something that I done that for such a long time. No matter what it is that happens, I can generally pull the positive from it. And one of my biggest things is, you know, don’t stress over things you can’t control, but that’s taken years to get that mindset,” Danielle Boyd.
Links and resources mentioned
Danielle on Elite Agent
Connect with Danielle
Connect with Leanne
The post Courageous Conversations: How Danielle Boyd carved out a successful career in real estate while managing a life-threatening illness appeared first on Elite Agent.
[powerpress]
When Wiseberry Taree general manager Danielle Boyd was told she had a long-term life-threatening illness at just age 13, she could have wallowed in self-pity and let fate define her future.
She didn’t. Instead, she shifted her mindset, set goals and used personal experience to help her create a fulfilling life that she’s grateful for each and every morning.
Danielle has Crohn’s disease and living with it has involved countless operations, trial treatments including chemotherapy, and three instances where she’s come very close to death.
In this Courageous Conversation about the power of gratitude and the importance of mindset, Danielle shares the story of why none of that stopped her carving out a successful real estate career.
After initially struggling to find her first rental home, Danielle turned to real estate as a career in the belief the industry has the power to change the life of the people she works with.
She notes a large part of her subsequent success comes down to gratitude and resilience. It also involves drawing on a series of mentors who she turns to for advice and the insight she needs to hear, but may not necessarily want to.
As a result, she’s now living her dream, running a Wiseberry office after just over a decade working in real estate.
“Practising gratitude and positivity is something that I done that for such a long time. No matter what it is that happens, I can generally pull the positive from it. And one of my biggest things is, you know, don’t stress over things you can’t control, but that’s taken years to get that mindset,” Danielle Boyd.
Links and resources mentioned
Danielle on Elite Agent
Connect with Danielle
Connect with Leanne
The post Courageous Conversations: How Danielle Boyd carved out a successful career in real estate while managing a life-threatening illness appeared first on Elite Agent.