The LO Down Mortgage Podcast
She went commission only in January 2013 with two kids under six, no salary, and a mother who thought she had lost her mind. Then 2013 happened. She got hit in the face with a softball. Twenty stitches. Hospital bed. Starting a coaching class the next morning she had just spent money she didn't have. Her kids' dad died. Her car got totaled. And she closed her first home and kept building the business she has today. This episode is not about tactics. It is about what actually separates the producers who break through from the ones who drift back to safety. Kelley Sullivan has been doing this for over two decades. She still goes to her closings. She still wakes up thinking about her borrowers. She wrote a check out of her own pocket once because a client lost earnest money due to her mistake, and it was the right thing to do. She built something real. By refusing to be an 80 percent person. By treating every client like they are hers personally. By wearing a bracelet that reads: change does not come without inconvenience. One thing Kelley said that will not leave you: the biggest mistake producers make is waiting for the phone to ring instead of asking what they are doing to make it ring. She has been asking that question since 2013. The LO Down Diagnostic asks it for you — in about 10 minutes. It calculates what your current structure is costing you every month, identifies the hire that removes your biggest bottleneck first, and tells you exactly where you are on the path from loan officer to business owner. The same path Kelley has been walking for over a decade. If this episode resonates, the diagnostic is the next step. Link in the comments. The LO Down Mortgage Podcast — for the originator who knows they're meant to build something bigger.
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