Send us a text Blake Mason opens up about his journey from avoiding prospecting to becoming a regional leader in new-construction sales. He shares how he reframed rejection, built habits that actually move deals forward, and learned that consistency beats quick bursts of intensity. We dig into the routines, mindset shifts, and service-first approach that helped him turn fear into fuel—and why sometimes the simplest systems create the biggest wins.
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Send us a text Blake Mason opens up about his journey from avoiding prospecting to becoming a regional leader in new-construction sales. He shares how he reframed rejection, built habits that actually move deals forward, and learned that consistency beats quick bursts of intensity. We dig into the routines, mindset shifts, and service-first approach that helped him turn fear into fuel—and why sometimes the simplest systems create the biggest wins.
Send us a text Jamie went from a struggling rookie agent to a luxury real estate powerhouse. Despite early challenges, she cultivated strong relationships and stayed committed to her goals, ultimately achieving remarkable success in high-end property sales. Her balanced view of success extends beyond professional accomplishments to include personal fulfillment. As she says, "If you're not changing, you're failing"—proof that adaptability and determination are key to lasting growth.
The Real Deal Podcast
Send us a text Blake Mason opens up about his journey from avoiding prospecting to becoming a regional leader in new-construction sales. He shares how he reframed rejection, built habits that actually move deals forward, and learned that consistency beats quick bursts of intensity. We dig into the routines, mindset shifts, and service-first approach that helped him turn fear into fuel—and why sometimes the simplest systems create the biggest wins.