Welcome to Real Estate Coaching Radio hosted by the nation‘s leading Real Estate Coaches, and best selling authors of HARRIS Rules, Tim and Julie Harris. Listen now to real estate coaching and training that will give you the exact path forward in your real estate business. You will learn real estate scripts, real estate listing presentations, how-to generate real estate leads. Tim and Julie Harris Real Estate Coaching has been the proven resource for over 2 decades with 1000s of real estate pros trusting Tim and Julie Harris for their real estate success. Recognized by The Motley Fool, Inman News, Google (and countless others) as one of the most influential podcasts in real estate. Tim and Julie Harris are proudly partnered with EXP Realty.
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Thursday Nov 19, 2020
Podcast: Learn How To Finally END Procrastination! | Tim and Julie Harris
Thursday Nov 19, 2020
Thursday Nov 19, 2020
Are you ready to finally ready to learn how to END procrastination? Of course you are. On today's show Tim and Julie Harris share with you the next 4 points on how to overcome feeling overwhelmed. (How to end procrastination is point 7)
5) Set boundaries on your time and workload.
- Have a real schedule at least in the am.
- Make the schedule focused on 3 things that will get you the most bang for the back. If all you do the rest of the day is those 3 things you had a great day. Working out, supplements, contacts, setting appts, taking a listing, showing overt gratitude. etc.
6) Stop trying to solve others problems.
- someone has an issue make them tell you their 3 best solutions to their problem and then they tell you what they think is their best option.
- Stop being others Dr. Phil. Most people never want to be fixed but will be more than happy to take your time.
7) Challenge your perfectionism. Perfectionism is a smart way to procrastinate. Perfectionism can lead us to make tasks or projects bigger than they need to be, which can lead to procrastination and psychological distress. As things pile up, the sense of overwhelm grows, which can then lead to more procrastination and more overwhelm. Sheryl Sandberg famously said, “Done is better than perfect.” Know when “good” is “good enough” by asking yourself, “What is the marginal benefit of spending more time on this task or project?” If the answer is very little, stop where you are and be done with it. Part of this is also recognizing that we cannot do everything perfectly. Text Me: (512) 361-5121