Many of the same principles identified Napoleon Hill’s “Think and Grow Rich” are crucial to building a thriving real estate business. Jimmy Burgess breaks down the most powerful traits from the classic self-help book so agents can gift themselves riches of all kinds next year.
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‘Think and Grow Rich’: 7 lessons for real estate agents
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