Skipping down the road without a care is just not a realistic goal for your happiness level. What is realistic is being happier in your career, which will result in a happier life. So let’s talk about how to be happy in real estate, the chosen profession of virtually everyone reading this column.
Source: Inman News
How to achieve happiness in real estate
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