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 When faced with the high stakes of an ICU dietitian, Laura Cooper Bryant learned the value of composure and precision—qualities that served her well when she pivoted her career toward the unpredictable world of real estate. On today's episode, Laura joins us to recount the journey from the pediatric ward to becoming a top-producing real estate agent, weaving through her personal challenges and professional triumphs. Her story is a powerful illustration of how the skills honed i...
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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.