The Value of Mentorship
What do you get with you shadow an experienced real estate agent for two years, prior to joining the business? Ask Anne Green. Anne is…
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What do you get with you shadow an experienced real estate agent for two years, prior to joining the business? Ask Anne Green. Anne is…
The post The Value of Mentorship first appeared on Century 21®.
The last time we spoke with Rebecca Donatelli, she was a solo agent generating massive amounts of business via social media. Sheâs now running a small real estate team, and despite everything happening with quarantine, theyâre absolutely killing it! On todayâs podcast, Rebecca shares how her team increased transactions and average sale price to make 2020 their best year yet. Plus, we discuss Rebeccaâs social media strategies, the power of client referrals, and what itâs like winning a spot on NARâs prestigious list of 30 Under 30 honorees.
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Financial freedom. Everyone wants to reach it, but not everyone puts the same amount of effort in making it a reality. Well, today, I want that to change. Money isn’t everything, but to improve your life, it can make things easier if you are smart about it. And, having a financially secure future is one […]
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Last night, Lance was asking me about my possible retirement plans. He first wanted me to write a post about how I became so awesome, but I thought that post would be way too long (just kidding of course, it would be an empty post). Anyways, the retirement question really made me think. I definitely […]
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Welcome to “retirement month” at Get Rich Slowly. During the month of March, we’ll explore all sorts of topics related to retirement and financial independence. To start, let’s look at the defintion of retirement.
What does it mean to be retired?
This question probably seems silly to some of you. After all, isn’t there a dictionary definition of retirement? There is: “The action or fact of leaving one’s job and ceasing to work.” As is sometimes the case, however, the dictionary definition is less than satisfactory when you take a closer look.
Correction: An earlier version of this story mistakenly credited multiple quotes from a motion by Townstone’s lawyers to U.S. District Judge Franklin U. Valderrama. American Banker regrets those errors, which have been corrected. A federal judge has dismissed a redlining lawsuit filed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau against a Chicago mortgage lender, rejecting the … [Read more…]
Are you curious about annual net income? Do you want to know what it is, where it comes from, and what defines…
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Comparing yourself to others is one of the easiest things to do these days. We scroll through social media and see what other people are doing with their lives, and it’s so easy to start thinking about how your life matches up to theirs. Without even realizing it, you’re thinking about how perfect their life […]
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If you ask a modern member of today’s American Elite to review Mr. Money Mustache’s childhood and educational history, the report would probably come back dripping with sympathy and disdain. I went to public school (the only school, really), in a lower-middle income small town. I didn’t join many extracurricular activities or attend any private […]
Recently, I’ve been posting on job-related topics like networking strategies and job tenure. Because my current position entails working with college students, I’ve been asked on numerous occasions to talk to various undergraduate groups about getting into graduate school. In fact, I’m giving one such presentation next week.
Many of the things I cover in such presentations are also broadly applicable to any situation where you are competing against a number of other applicants for a position. This includes job-hunting. I’ve also taught entire units on job-hunting in upper division business writing courses at the university level. Much of the advice that I give is pretty standard:
Research the position and the company<