The Listing Blueprint Podcast
Most agents believe that if they just work more hours, the money will follow. That belief nearly pushed me out of the business. In this episode, I break down one of the biggest misconceptions in real estate: the idea that long days and nonstop hustle automatically lead to higher income. Drawing from my blue-collar background, my early years in real estate, and hard lessons learned through scaling teams, hiring (and not hiring) assistants, and watching my income rise — and fall — I explain why real estate is not a time-for-money business. You’ll learn: * Why real estate is a probability and emotional-labour business, not a grind-it-out job * The only five activities that actually produce income * How busy work silently kills consistency and long-term growth * Why working less — but with focus — led to my biggest income years * The simple 1–2 hour daily discipline that top producers protect at all costs If you’ve ever felt exhausted, inconsistent, or frustrated despite “working hard,” this episode will give you a completely new framework for what real work actually looks like — and how to build a business that grows without burning you out. 🎯 Challenge: Commit to two hours a day of focused prospecting, five days a week — and watch what happens over the next 90 days. If you’re tired of working long hours without predictable results — and you want a clear, proven system for generating listings consistently — this is exactly what I teach inside The Listing Blueprint. Visit: thelistingblueprint.ca [http://thelistingblueprint.ca] Get access to the full Listing-First system, including prospecting frameworks, daily structures, scripts, and workflows designed to help you work smarter, not longer.
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