Tag Archives: attitude

Scott’s Thoughts: What Do You Know?

Which is more hazardous? A lack of knowledge or mistaken knowledge? A post on cultivating healthy skepticism. Ask questions, even of your own “irrefutable” truths. Though some may withstand scrutiny, others may give way to fantastic breakthroughs and growth opportunities.

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Scott’s Thoughts: The Child’s Mind

What does it mean to have the child’s mind? How can you apply it to your personal and professional relationships?

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Scott’s Thoughts: Minimizing Mistakes Gracefully

Here’s a little perspective on mistakes and how to handle them.

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Scott’s Thoughts: There’s No There

Do you live your life dreaming of the day you’ve “made it”? You might want to reconsider your mindset.

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Wisdom of the Ages: 30 Lessons for Living

This book provides a unique insight into the wisdom of our elders.

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Scott’s Thoughts: Watch the Traffic

Do you trust the signals so much that you’d cross the street without looking? Probably not. Some thoughts on common sense and market data.

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Scott’s Thoughts: Be a Candle, Light a Candle

If you’re a new agent in real estate, do you currently have a mentor? If you’re an experienced agent, do you currently mentor someone? If not, why?

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Scott’s Thoughts: Picking Battles

Which battles do you choose to fight? Here’s a short piece on why you don’t have to compromise your ideals, even when the challenges seem to large.

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Scott’s Thoughts: Ant on the Move

Are you the ant or the ox? Are you content to get a little done at a time, or do you dream of the “big push”?

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Scott’s Thoughts: The Can Do? Attitude

To a certain extent, an affirmation is a message to your brain which says, “I don’t care how you do, it, just do it.” The result can be a feeling of bewilderment or futility. “If I haven’t done it yet, what’s to say I can do it now?” The pressure of “must do” blocks the ability to think creatively about a solution.

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