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Blog by Rich Levin
Rochester, New York

Designed to educate and inform Real Estate Agents on a variety of topics. I share with you information that until now I only shared with Coaching Clients. Get my thoughts and insights from actual coaching sessions.

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RLSC Real Estate Training Blog

May 2008

Marketing Tele-seminar Thoughts

May. 30, 2008
Looking at my notes from my Marketing Tele-seminar yesterday; a few things that may be of interest to Real Estate Agents interested in growing their business. 1. Marketing has two edges. One is... [Read More]

Pride

May. 27, 2008
Pride and my son. Doing right to save the earth and forge his way through life.

Class Personified

May. 22, 2008
I just realize what that means, personified. It means that I saw a person, people actually who perfectly, clearly and wonderfully represented a characteristic, in this case true class.

Fortune and Emotional Freedom

May. 16, 2008
motivational blog, emotional freedom, agent advice

Business Planning Lost

May. 8, 2008
It is spring. There are flourishes of activity. Kids are graduating and moving or looking for colleges. Vacations are being planned. The point is that there is a lot to distract us. Even though we get distracted. Never stop planning. Even if the planning simply takes the form of putting certain projects on hold until a certain future date. Set that future date and on that date either, re-start the project if you have not already done so. Kill the project if it has become irrelevant or pick another date certain to address it.

That's What You Are There For...

May. 5, 2008
Experience builds confidence. That is true. Success builds confidence. That is true, too. But confidence begins with an unconditional belief in self.