Being Lucky the Rome Way
This story reminds me about what it means to be lucky in real estate or in anything you do in life.
A
teacher told his class of pottery students that he would grade half of
them on the quantity of pots they produced, and the other half on the
quality.
In the "Quantity" group, it didn't matter how good or bad their
results, only the total amount of pots they created would count.
For the "Quality" group, all they had to have at the end of the semester was just one perfect pot to get that "A" in the course.
They
started to work. The wheels were spinning and the "Quantity" students
turned out pot after pot, improving with each creation.
On
the other side of the room the "Quality" students thought and planned,
and agonized every nuance of their creation. The strain of trying for
perfection paralyzed many of them so that they ended up with nothing but
unused lumps of clay.
What's the moral of this story?
Good work is not perfect work. Babe Ruth struck out 1,330 times, but he kept picking up that bat and standing at the plate.
Not everyone you meet will be a client, and you won't sell every house
you list. But if you keep meeting people and talking to prospects, you
will find clients and even new friends.
Those of you who know my background can understand why this got to me.
I
was that ceramic artist and I made lots and lots of pots, tried new
techniques, and learned a lot. Boy, did I learn and develop my talent!
Some pots were not so good and some were really, really good. Some I
even tossed before they got to the kiln.
But many are in my home, and many more are decorating other homes and being enjoyed by clients who purchased those pots.
Now I use this same talent in my real estate career.
-The more people I meet, the luckier I get.
-The more risk I take the luckier I get.
-The harder I work the luckier I get.
I have been very “lucky” in this wonderful world of real estate!
Being Lucky the Rome Way.
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