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Most people already know what they should be doing.
That’s the uncomfortable truth.
They know they should be following up more.
They know they should stay in touch with their database.
They know consistency matters.
They know they should be creating content, making calls, tracking numbers, and building better habits.
But knowing… and doing… are two very different things.
In this episode of The MindShare Podcast, David Greenspan shares a powerful moment from Realtor Quest — North America’s largest real estate conference — that perfectly captures the gap between motivation and execution.
After one of his talks, a woman approached him excited, inspired, and full of praise for the session. But when David told her to “make sure you actually do the work,” her response stopped him in his tracks:
“I don’t know, let’s see what happens.”That one sentence sparked a deeper conversation about why so many people consume information but rarely apply it consistently enough to change their lives or business.
This episode breaks down:
David also shares tactical action steps around:
If you’ve ever left a conference fired up… only to fall back into old habits a few days later… this episode is for you.
What You’ll Learn
Timestamps
[00:00] Realtor Quest recap and the energy of the event
[03:00] The booth conversation that sparked the episode
[06:00] Why people love information and motivation
[09:00] The problem with consuming without executing
Why Most People Stay Stuck
[12:00] Knowing what to do vs actually doing it
[15:00] Why people avoid the boring work
[18:00] Calls, follow-up, CRM, content, and consistency
The Motivation Trap
[21:00] Why conferences create temporary excitement
[24:00] Trying to change everything at once
[27:00] Why most people fall back into old habits
How to Actually Change
[30:00] Why shrinking the goal matters
[33:00] Building realistic consistency
[36:00] Why businesses are built in repetition
Practical Action Steps
[39:00] Stop consuming for 30 days
[42:00] Schedule execution before education
[45:00] Creating accountability systems
[48:00] Tracking the work instead of intentions
Final Thoughts
[51:00] The people who actually change ask different questions
[54:00] The gap between information and implementation
[57:00] Walking the walk
Success rarely comes from knowing more.
It comes from doing the right things repeatedly… long after the motivation fades.
This episode is brought to you by:
KiTS — Keep-in-Touch Systems
Helping real estate professionals stay top of mind through smarter follow-up, marketing, and CRM systems.
REM — Real Estate Magazine
Canada’s trusted source for real estate news, business insights, and industry trends.
By David Greenspan4.9
2222 ratings
Most people already know what they should be doing.
That’s the uncomfortable truth.
They know they should be following up more.
They know they should stay in touch with their database.
They know consistency matters.
They know they should be creating content, making calls, tracking numbers, and building better habits.
But knowing… and doing… are two very different things.
In this episode of The MindShare Podcast, David Greenspan shares a powerful moment from Realtor Quest — North America’s largest real estate conference — that perfectly captures the gap between motivation and execution.
After one of his talks, a woman approached him excited, inspired, and full of praise for the session. But when David told her to “make sure you actually do the work,” her response stopped him in his tracks:
“I don’t know, let’s see what happens.”That one sentence sparked a deeper conversation about why so many people consume information but rarely apply it consistently enough to change their lives or business.
This episode breaks down:
David also shares tactical action steps around:
If you’ve ever left a conference fired up… only to fall back into old habits a few days later… this episode is for you.
What You’ll Learn
Timestamps
[00:00] Realtor Quest recap and the energy of the event
[03:00] The booth conversation that sparked the episode
[06:00] Why people love information and motivation
[09:00] The problem with consuming without executing
Why Most People Stay Stuck
[12:00] Knowing what to do vs actually doing it
[15:00] Why people avoid the boring work
[18:00] Calls, follow-up, CRM, content, and consistency
The Motivation Trap
[21:00] Why conferences create temporary excitement
[24:00] Trying to change everything at once
[27:00] Why most people fall back into old habits
How to Actually Change
[30:00] Why shrinking the goal matters
[33:00] Building realistic consistency
[36:00] Why businesses are built in repetition
Practical Action Steps
[39:00] Stop consuming for 30 days
[42:00] Schedule execution before education
[45:00] Creating accountability systems
[48:00] Tracking the work instead of intentions
Final Thoughts
[51:00] The people who actually change ask different questions
[54:00] The gap between information and implementation
[57:00] Walking the walk
Success rarely comes from knowing more.
It comes from doing the right things repeatedly… long after the motivation fades.
This episode is brought to you by:
KiTS — Keep-in-Touch Systems
Helping real estate professionals stay top of mind through smarter follow-up, marketing, and CRM systems.
REM — Real Estate Magazine
Canada’s trusted source for real estate news, business insights, and industry trends.

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