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5 More Habits of Highly Productive Real Estate Agents

July 03 2012

In our post “5 Habits of Highly Productive Real Estate Agents,” we explored techniques designed to improve your efficiency and boost your productivity. That article was so wildly popular that we decided to put together 5 additional productivity tips.

With the many distractions that plague our day, I often wonder how real estate agents are productive at all. Creating habits that produce consistent results will allow you to focus on those top priorities and money making activities.

There is no use wasting your time on a trivial task when a much more important one can be accomplished. Just remember, becoming a highly productive real estate agent is an ongoing process and will not happen overnight. Commit to tasks that you can and will accomplish and then build over time. Here are five more habits of highly productive real estate agents:

1. Get Some Exercise

Getting up out of your chair and moving around is a tip all successful real estate professionals practice. They understand that exercise is great for the brain and the body. Commit to at least 30 minutes a few times per week whether it is a walk up and down the block or a jog around your local gym.

As Nike says, ”Just Do It!”

2. Use Technology that Makes Your Life Easier

Technology can swamp us, leaving us mired in a mess of systems, tools and programs that bog us down rather than promote productivity. Incorporate only what works and shut everything else down. Jumping from one system to the next only creates confusion and lag time between tasks.

Find a system that automates daily duties and tasks that you find yourself repeating time and again. Go through your computer and delete what is not needed. I am certain that you will find at least 3-4 programs that looked attractive initially, but provided less than stellar results. Find those and DELETE them. Go on. We’ll wait. Do it now.

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