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With most things in life the best way to be successful and reach your end goal is to have a plan. Not only is it creating that plan but also sticking to it. When we start to build success we can sometimes slow down our progress and self sabotage ourselves in the process.
This is why it is so important to know what our strengths and weaknesses are and when identifying our weaknesses we learn how to improve on those. Some ways to identify these would be to monitor, check in on things and stay in your lane with the things you are good at. This is what makes property developers such great outsourcers because they are able to identify what their strengths and weaknesses are and know how to outsource those weaknesses.
In this week's episode we talk about how to succeed in property development. We dive into ways to be successful, knowing what your strengths are and our highlights from 2022. So if you’re tired of the self sabotaging and ready to jump in and be successful, you won’t want to miss this week’s episode!
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For more information about our investment opportunity, email: [email protected]
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Episode Highlights:
About Hilary Saxton:
Hilary Saxton is a performance and mindset strategist who motivates, trains, and coaches people who crave knowledge and success in their property and business life. Hilary has had a varied career in property and business spanning at around more than 25 years now. She takes an honest, upfront approach towards both people and process issues. Hilary provides solutions through incremental and transformational change that delivers the success her clients both want and need.
Resources:
Connect with Hilary Saxton:
It has been a pleasure and we look forward to seeing you in the future episodes!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen and Subscribe: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube
With most things in life the best way to be successful and reach your end goal is to have a plan. Not only is it creating that plan but also sticking to it. When we start to build success we can sometimes slow down our progress and self sabotage ourselves in the process.
This is why it is so important to know what our strengths and weaknesses are and when identifying our weaknesses we learn how to improve on those. Some ways to identify these would be to monitor, check in on things and stay in your lane with the things you are good at. This is what makes property developers such great outsourcers because they are able to identify what their strengths and weaknesses are and know how to outsource those weaknesses.
In this week's episode we talk about how to succeed in property development. We dive into ways to be successful, knowing what your strengths are and our highlights from 2022. So if you’re tired of the self sabotaging and ready to jump in and be successful, you won’t want to miss this week’s episode!
_______________________________________________
For more information about our investment opportunity, email: [email protected]
_______________________________________________
Episode Highlights:
About Hilary Saxton:
Hilary Saxton is a performance and mindset strategist who motivates, trains, and coaches people who crave knowledge and success in their property and business life. Hilary has had a varied career in property and business spanning at around more than 25 years now. She takes an honest, upfront approach towards both people and process issues. Hilary provides solutions through incremental and transformational change that delivers the success her clients both want and need.
Resources:
Connect with Hilary Saxton:
It has been a pleasure and we look forward to seeing you in the future episodes!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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