How You Can Survive and Thrive This Holiday Season!

Real Estate Marketing Strategies Using the Law of Attraction

Written by: Maya Bailey Ph.D.
Date: Nov 20, 2007 3:44:00 AM

Do you go through the same slump every year? It begins somewhere in November. Your business slacks and you realize that your income is going to come way down at the very time when you want to be spending and buying. You get sad and then you get scared and before you know it, you’re in a full blown depression. Somehow the thought, “Desperation doesn’t sell” finds a way into your already crowded brain. How can you turn this around, or better yet, nip it in the bud? Here is a way to survive, even thrive this Holiday Season:

Think outside the box

Here’s an example:

It’s Tuesday afternoon and I’m giving a coaching session to one of my clients, Sandy. I ask her how she is doing and she admits to not only being nervous about money but being downright panicked. Her fear was real. She wasn’t even sure how she was going to cover her rent in January.

Sandy is a new real estate agent and had planned to have some escrows to get her through the holidays which never materialized. When I questioned her on marketing strategies she said, “I really think I’m doing everything I can do.”

The Voice of Fear:

When we dialogued with the nervous, scared part of her, we found out some useful information. Basically this was a very practical part of her. It wanted bottom line results. Nothing vague would do. It said loud and clear, “Show me the money!”

Now Sandy had something valuable to work with — the only solution to calming down her fear was to manifest money and do it quickly.

She looked at me, stumped. “I’m using every real estate strategy that I know and I’m getting desperate. “ So I asked her what other skills, talents and abilities she had. “Well, I used to do waitressing in the past.” So I asked her about doing that temporarily to get her through the slump.

“Oh, I can’t possibility do that, because everyone in my town would see me and think I was a failure in real estate.” When I suggested that she find work out of her immediate vicinity she remembered she had some restaurant connections in a nearby city.

Transforming Fear into Action:

Her mood lightened and the worried expression changed to a smile. “Yeah maybe I can do that but how do I keep from feeling like I’ve failed at my major career?” So I asked her, “How many actors and actresses do you think waited tables in Hollywood before becoming famous?” We put our heads together and figured more than 80%.

So I said, “What if they looked at their waiter or waitress job and labeled themselves as failures because they had to do so called menial work to survive?” Sandy carefully considered what I said and decided that she would adopt the same attitude. Further she decided that this meant she really was successful because she was committed to success. She was willing to do whatever it took to succeed in her chosen career.

Look for Immediate Feedback:

When our session ended, Sandy was looking quite pleased with herself and I knew she was on the right track. What I wasn’t expecting was immediate feedback. She called me about 10 minutes after the session, and very excitedly told me, “I did it, I called my restaurant connections and I already have three jobs at three parties. They all sound like a blast! The last one is a masquerade party and I’m really looking forward to it.”

She proved my point, you can always turn fear into action. Furthermore, if you focus on what gives you joy, you’ll find a way to get paid for what you love to do.

(Dr. Maya Bailey, author of "Law of Attraction for Real Estate Professionals", integrates 20 years of experience as a Psychologist and 12 years as a business coach with her expertise in the Law of Attraction.  Her powerful work creates a success formula for Real Estate professionals ready to double and triple their incomes. Get Dr. Maya’s free report “7 Simple Strategies For More Clients in 90 Days” by visiting www.90DaystoMoreClients.com.)

Comments

RE: How You Can Survive and Thrive This Holiday Season!

Comment by: shelby@shelbycharles.com

- Nov 20, 2007 2:39:32 PM
By Taking a positive action step to give relief to the situation at hand. Getting out of your depression and into pro active solutions.

RE: How You Can Survive and Thrive This Holiday Season!

Comment by: Duane DeSalvo

- Nov 22, 2007 3:53:47 PM
Good article! Another thought is to get involved with a local organization that helps people in need. By donating your free time and helping others, you will receive a feeling of satisfaction, and others will recognize your kindness and devotion to helping the community. People tend to remember those who give back to the community and are happy to do business with them when the time arises!

RE: How You Can Survive and Thrive This Holiday Season!

Comment by: John Maniec

- Nov 23, 2007 9:37:42 AM
This was a well written and thought-provoking article. Even if you are a full time real estate professional, I believe you still need diversions to keep your mind from going stale. Get active in a local church, community organization and donate some of your time. You receive a sense of accomplishment and people remember your efforts. We all know at least 250 people many of which will soon need the services of a real estate professional. Buyers and sellers really don't want to do business with a firm as much as a caring, genuine, and decent individual. In my front shirt pocket, I always make sure I have a small note pad and 8 to 10 personalized pens. Strangers standing with me on supermarket or bank lines will ask me if I have enough pens. My immediate response is: "Actually, one is for you." What is a pen? Isn't it actually a business card that writes? You always need to think outside the box and find more potential buyers and sellers.

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