Did Somebody Say We Couldn’t?

2010 July 19
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Small Sale Power Hour

Today is once again Mindset Monday. We see that there are some house owners and small sale realtors out there surveillance now. So, we want to talk about the outback mindset today. We also have some exceptional prior episodes on shortsalepowerhour.com about the outback mentality.

Our center today is around page 91 of the Red Book. Being able to reckon intentionally is vital. You need to distinguise linking the guidelines of how you play the game and strategies of how you succeed. In real estate the guidelines don’t connect to money at all. The rules in real estate are about conduct, ethics, and course of action. There is no proposition that you should break the rules. As a matter of fact, rules are about self-control and you ought to play by them. On the other hand, strategy is typically learned in the grey area of the rules.

How many times have you heard the face, “Can we do that?” The outback mindset response to that query is “Did someone say we couldn’t?” Just considering the possibilities out there will expand your mindset.

Generating an thought that you can not do something only stops your view. Though, if you consider all of the possibilities in production with a small sale situation, your thinking is prolonged. Then, with all of those possibilities, you can weed out the ones that break the guidelines and you will still be left with never-ending possibilities on how to solve your pickle.

When you reckon tactically the possibilities that lie ahead of you are endless as long as you try no matter what thing and everything that nobody has said you can not do. To recap, when you reckon intentionally the possibilities that lie ahead of you are endless as long as you try no matter what thing and everything that nobody has said you can’t do.

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