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Growth in real estate starts simple. Work harder. Prospect more. Close more deals.
But once you become productive, that formula stops working.
More effort doesn’t automatically create more income. More buyer leads don’t create more stability. And more activity doesn’t create scale.
At higher levels, growth shifts from hustle to design.
In this conversation, we unpack the mental shift productive agents make when they stop chasing more business and start engineering leverage. You’ll hear why subtraction often creates more growth than addition, why listings change the entire equation, and how metrics replace motivation when complexity increases.
If growth feels heavier than it used to, that’s not decline. It’s development.
The rules changed. This episode explains how to win under the new ones.
Start building leverage here:
HarrisRealEstateDaily.com
By Tim & Julie Harris - Real Estate Success Coaches4.5
684684 ratings
Growth in real estate starts simple. Work harder. Prospect more. Close more deals.
But once you become productive, that formula stops working.
More effort doesn’t automatically create more income. More buyer leads don’t create more stability. And more activity doesn’t create scale.
At higher levels, growth shifts from hustle to design.
In this conversation, we unpack the mental shift productive agents make when they stop chasing more business and start engineering leverage. You’ll hear why subtraction often creates more growth than addition, why listings change the entire equation, and how metrics replace motivation when complexity increases.
If growth feels heavier than it used to, that’s not decline. It’s development.
The rules changed. This episode explains how to win under the new ones.
Start building leverage here:
HarrisRealEstateDaily.com

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