Sometimes it’s OK to let a few things fall off the to-do list to prioritize the things that absolutely need to get done — and to keep one’s mental health in check. But agents should be discerning in deciding what to let go of and what really can’t be put off.
Source: Inman News
How bad is it? 14 scenarios for what agents can and cannot let fall by the wayside
More from AgentMore posts in Agent »
More from agent incomeMore posts in agent income »
More from agent retirementMore posts in agent retirement »
More from back to basicsMore posts in back to basics »
More from BrokerageMore posts in Brokerage »
- 7 strategies to turn today’s bad economic news into more deals
- Agents maneuver a labyrinthine legal landscape: The Download
- ‘RHONY’s’ Erin Lichy heads to Compass to launch new team
- Commission lawsuits, updates, getting listings: Inman Top 5
- Shape real estate’s future: Take the Inman Intel Index survey for April
More from Build pipelineMore posts in Build pipeline »
More from business expensesMore posts in business expenses »
- Is it a write-off? See which of these 14 expenses agents can deduct at tax time
- So you want to be an agent? Here are 7 truths about the job
- Today is tax day: What real estate agents need to know
- How to tighten your team’s belt right now
- Dollars and Sense: What costs should new real estate agents expect?
More from contentMore posts in content »
More from continuing educationMore posts in continuing education »
- 5 reasons agents should embrace a back-to-school mentality
- Searching for lead help? SEO Savvy Agent might be the result you need
- Mortgage broker salary: How much do they make?
- RentSpree, C.A.R. to offer rental management courses for agents
- Brown Harris Stevens launches a new digital hub for agents, ‘BHSOne’
More from databaseMore posts in database »
- Is your business on life support? Check the health of your database
- Need leads? Try this easy approach to high-probability door knocking
- Turn your database into an ATM. 6 rules to ENGAGE
- Want a high-producing database? Look no further than Coca-Cola
- How I sold over $1B in luxury real estate (without a CRM)
More from earnest moneyMore posts in earnest money »
More from listing appointmentsMore posts in listing appointments »
- ‘A listing is an asset’: Here’s how to make the most of your next one
- No regrets! 7 things top agents wish they did sooner
- ‘I’m getting that f*ing listing’: What it takes to snag a trophy property
- 7 questions sellers will ask on listing appointments in 2022
- 8 bogus questions sellers ask when interviewing listing agents
More from luxuryMore posts in luxury »
- Riley Warwick on Aspen’s ultra-hot market and that $108M sale
- Luxury home prices have reached new heights: Redfin
- ‘RHONY’s’ Erin Lichy heads to Compass to launch new team
- Floridians grapple with insurance changes as hurricane season nears
- Jordan Cohen is as ‘blue collar’ as they come, but beloved by LA’s elite
More from marketing materialsMore posts in marketing materials »
More from new agentMore posts in new agent »
- 7 strategies to turn today’s bad economic news into more deals
- Agents maneuver a labyrinthine legal landscape: The Download
- Commission lawsuits, updates, getting listings: Inman Top 5
- Shape real estate’s future: Take the Inman Intel Index survey for April
- ‘The sky is not falling’: Fighting fear and frustration post-settlement
More from SelectMore posts in Select »
More from social mediaMore posts in social media »
- Protect yourself from a TikTok ban: Diversify your social media
- Born into real estate royalty, Farrah Brittany makes the tough look easy
- How to amplify authenticity in today’s tech-driven world
- Location, location, location? Price eclipses previous buyer priority
- Here’s how to avoid the most-dreaded new agent question
More from taxesMore posts in taxes »
- 8 main takeaways from Sotheby’s 2024 Luxury Outlook Report
- 7 ways to avoid taxes on real estate investments
- LA City Council approves $150M in ‘mansion tax’ allocations
- Texas surged during COVID. Now, its luxury markets are being tested
- Lone Star lawmakers pass ‘largest property tax cut in Texas history’
More from teamsMore posts in teams »
More from tech toolsMore posts in tech tools »
- NAR reveals 12 new startups vying for iOi Summit ‘Pitch Battle’ crown
- 23 tech tools to make 2023 easier
- 7 underutilized tech tools that’ll make you look like a top producer
- What marketing feels out of date but still (surprisingly) works? Pulse
- Tell us about a time that tech totally screwed you over: Pulse
More from theme-month-202204More posts in theme-month-202204 »
- 3 leadership shifts that can propel your brokerage forward
- 5 smart financial and lead gen moves for brand new agents
- Family, staff and hours: 7 sacrifices agents are making amid tough times
- The secret to generating more ‘offer-ready’ buyers
- These mistakes can derail your business. Here’s how to avoid them
More from to-do listsMore posts in to-do lists »
More from Tom TooleMore posts in Tom Toole »
Be First to Comment