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As a REALTOR®, there’s always more we can be doing in our job. When we aren’t actively selling, we’re working on marketing, getting new business, or planning our systems for improving our work with our clients. We will never be completely finished with our work; our to-do list.
We are entering into a holiday season with a different, changing market after some challenging times. The change just continues to swirl around us, doesn’t it? Are you taking care of yourself? It’s a serious question that you should pause and consider. If you are not being intentional with your relationships, your stress level, and your plans to manage your business (instead of your business managing you), then I encourage you to have a listen to my conversation with Christine Hansen about taking care of yourself and managing your life better.
Christine Hansen, a REALTOR® for more than 30 years, has been active in local, state, and national association leadership for many years. In 2018, she was the REALTOR® of the Year. Christine is also a life coach and a trained mediator. Let’s hear how she has figured out some ways to take care of yourself in real estate!
[6:10] Christine explains what wellness is. Wellness is about priorities and making sure that the first thing you prioritize is yourself.
[7:06] Christine explains why wellness has become a hot topic.
[9:44] Christine has always felt she wanted to help people to be the best version of who they are. Wellness is a journey, not a destination.
[11:44] Because you are on a path, you may take some missteps. You can always evaluate if the path is right for you and make new choices to correct your path. It’s believing in yourself and trusting that you are complete as you are.
[12:56] A lot of our choices are based on pleasing others. We say yes to things because we don’t want to let people down. We have to choose to prioritize ourselves.
[15:12] Christine explains the effect of guilt and how it leads to self-sabotage. You take away things that could be victories for yourself and you add heartbreak.
[16:56] It takes being intentional. Christine says to give yourself “intention time” every morning. Christine welcomes in the day by saying she is healthy, whole, and complete. Then she looks at the intention of her day.
[18:28] Instead of labeling yourself a workaholic, say you get pleasure from doing things that you love. You are passionate about the things you get to do each day. Have a pre-set answer for when people ask you to do something.
[21:39] If you want to do volunteer work, but the timing is off, answer with confidence, “Not now.” Don't allow yourself to be spread too thin, it will lead to feelings of guilt and letting yourself and your family down.
[25:01] Christine asked a leader in a leadership training course, “When do you get to be able to just breathe and be happy with where you are?”
[26:33] Christine has noticed that REALTORS® living in the present, that are “taking stride,” are better connectors. They’re giving people an experience. Clients want to be around agents that are at peace, not hectic agents.
[27:26] You need to do a self-check and make whatever shifts are necessary for you to live your best version of yourself.
[27:53] Instead of thinking you “should” do something, consider that you could do something, or could choose not to do it. It gives you more focus and power.
[29:41] Don’t tell yourself that tomorrow you will do something if you already know you won’t do it. Be careful with what you say to yourself. Own what you say.
[33:11] Go back and think of things you were told or that you believe and ask, “Is this still true to me, today?” If not, reframe it to what is true to you. Reframe how you see yourself.
[37:10] Let your feelings be the compass to direct you to make healthy choices. Disconnect. [43:29] The holiday season is rushed and busy, and then we crash into the winter months of January an
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