Destination Unknown
Life is filled with destinations. Some of those journeys are long and we stick with them. Following the path to see what else comes along.
Some of them are short because we get off of them. Problems may arise that we don’t like so we get off.
Max Lucado says in the book It’s Not About Me. “All about me,” counsel says. “Life is short—get out.” God’s wisdom, however, says, “Life is short—stay in.” The brevity of life grants power to abide, not an excuse to bail. Fleeting days don’t justify fleeing problems. Fleeting days strengthen us to endure problems.
I often wonder how many times I got off to early and sold myself short because it got a little rough?
A lot of those time I think was due to a lack of a plan. It’s kinda hard to know where you’re going if you don’t have a plan.
It’s amazing how well things work when you do have one.
I watched my son Grayson build train tracks the other day.
In his mind, he had a destination. Putting each track in front of the other.
At times he got stuck. He would then asses the situation and then get another piece of the track until it worked. Until eventually it made a loop.
He had a plan, endured some problems and got his end result. Thomas going around the track. 🙂
Real estate is all about having a plan and a documented calculated result.
Today is the second day of a 30 day boot camp. I am working with several other people to sharpen and refine our Documented Approach to get our partners superior results.
New technologies are changing the way real estate is being done and we are using these new problems to bring you a superior result when it comes to the sale of your home.
Although I’ve done this in the past and gotten a superior result. I’ve never had it streamlined and laid out in a process that will be like this.
I’m looking forward to this new destination. Yes, it will have some problems but the destination we are going to is certainly not unknown.
I look forward to taking it with you.
Have a great week.