Outsourcing Your Property Business

Setting Goals And Achieving Them


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People often set massive goals at the start of the year and then find mid-year that they are not likely to achieve them and so stop trying but it's doesn’t have to be like this and Latoya shares great advice about how to breakdown your goals into manageable chunks and plan and put in place the tasks and activities that will bring you success in achieving them

KEY TAKEAWAYS 

  • Break your goals down into bite bitesize chunks
  • The detail is important, break down the annual goal into activities and tasks
  • Without tasks and actions are a map and the goal is the destination 
  • Put systems in place to monitor your progress and the tasks completed 

BEST MOMENTS

‘Change is how you get a different result’

‘I set goals not dreams, those are on my vision board’

‘Make sure you have broken down your goals into tasks and activities’ 

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ABOUT THE HOST

Latoya McDonald started her property career in her teens as a Real Estate agent before relocating from New Zealand to England in 2011.

In 2012, she started Harcourt White, a lettings and property management company based in Cornwall. With a keen interest in HMO, local property investment, and systems and procedures, Latoya is passionate about coaching like-minded property investors to get the most out of their businesses while maintaining a healthy work/life balance.

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Outsourcing Your Property BusinessBy Latoya McDonald