Friday, July 23, 2010

Are you ready to unleash your power?


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Do you need to be energized?
Are you stuck in rut?
Are you doing good in your career but you want to do even more?
Do you want to impliment systems in your business but you don't know how?
Have you ever wanted to be in the presence of greatness?

If you answered yes to any of those, Mega Camp is the answer. Some of the best of the best in the business are there and I learn so much from them. At no point in my career have I said, "No, I don't want to know how you sold 136 homes last year." I always want to learn at every stage from those that have been there before me. This is what Mega Camp is all about.

Mega Camp 2010: Unleash Your Power – KW MAPS Coaching



Gary Keller brings you “The BEST”

At Mega Agent Camp While the agenda is still being finalized, we’re thrilled to share some just-released information about Mega Camp 2010! Gary’s goal is to create a highly instructive and visual program featuring the best in the business sharing (and SHOWING) you the systems they are using to generate massive success.

Check out a sneak peak of just a few of the interviews and panels on the Mega Agent Camp lineup* thus far!

■The BEST Internet site
■The BEST Craigslist Approach
■The BEST Social Media Approach
■The BEST Farming
■The BEST Open Houses
■The BEST FSBO/Expireds Approach
■The BEST Referral Approach
■The BEST Seminar Approach
■The BEST Pre-list Package
■The BEST Leverage
■The BEST Organization Approach
■The BEST Approach for Working with Buyers
■The BEST Short Sales Approach
■The BEST Wealth Building Through Profit Share

Are you in the Pursuit of Happiness?
Chris Gardner speaks at Mega Leadership Camp

Will Smith’s inspiring performance in the 2006 movie The Pursuit of Happiness tells the story of Chris Gardner, a single father struggling to provide for his five-year-old son. Drawing upon every resource he can muster, he lands an unpaid internship at a prestigious stock brokerage firm. In the meantime, he finds himself evicted from his apartment and sleeping with his son in shelters or on the streets – leveraging the trust his son has placed in him as motivation to land a lucrative job, eventually launching his own investment firm.


Now among North America’s most moving speakers, Chris Gardner will address Mega Leadership attendees on Tuesday, Sept. 14!




Mega Camp is not just for KW associates. Every year, we have thousands that attend from other companies. Call me today to find out how you can be a part of this AWESOME event!

It's time to take control of your career and UNLEASH YOUR POWER!


Amber Boyd
972-772-7000
amberboyd@kw.com

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Seven Steps to Success

Written By Dirk Zeller
Provided By Realty Times

Success is an elusive concept to many people. It has as many different definitions as there are people on earth. To truly achieve success, one has to create their own vision of exactly what it is they want and desire. Too often, we buy into someone else's success plan. We look at someone who has the outward appearance of success, but the truth is, we never know the real facts. We see the money, power, big house, and fancy car without looking at the path they travel. We do not look at the other areas of their life to really determine their true level of success. The vision of the perceived monetary success clouds our evaluation process. Their monetary success may be built on sinking sand rather than bedrock. The sinking sand could be a great lack in any of these areas of their life: mental, physical, spiritual, and family.

In the Bible, in Matthew 7:26, it clearly states: "But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat up against that house, and it fell with a great crash." The truth is, the wind, rain, and rising rivers in life will come. You cannot prevent their coming. You can only be prepared for their coming. A successful person understands this clearly. They work diligently to create a successful life in all areas. You will not be able to avoid life's tragedies. You will lose a loved one, friend, child, or parent. You will have financial struggles. You will experience health problems of some kind. It is not how you avoid them; it is how you prepare for them and deal with the curve balls of life.

Is success achieved by trading your family for money? Is success achieved by trading your health for dollars? True and lasting success is accomplished by creating balance in all areas of life and adding wealth to all these accounts on a daily basis. You must add wealth to each and every area of life daily. Do not transfer success to some far off goal in the future when you get to a particular place in your life or acquire something. The truth is, when you get to that particular place, or acquire that item, success will have moved on. Success is living today with all the zeal, gusto, and zest that you can pack into a 24-hour period of life. Success is clearly not a destination, but a daily journey we undertake every day. Success is found through focusing on the value of each day we are blessed with and soaking up all that life has to offer today.

"If you had a bank that credited your account each morning with $86,000, that carried over no balance from day to day, allowed you to keep no cash in your account, and every evening cancelled whatever part of the amount you failed to use during the day what would you do? Draw out every cent, of course! Well, you do have such a bank; its name is 'time.' Every morning it credits you with 86,000 seconds … every night it rules off as lost whatever of this you have failed to invest to good purposes. It carries over no balance … it allows no overdrafts. Each day it opens a new account for you. If you fail to use the day's deposit, the loss is yours. There is no going back. There is no drawing against tomorrow. You must live in the present - on today's deposit."

Using up your whole day will lead you to success in life. Wringing every moment of passion, happiness, sadness, success, failure, and love out of your every day will create a beautiful tapestry of life. Do not waste today for anyone, or anything. The truth is, we do not really know if we will be here tomorrow. If you had only six months to live, how would you live today? The truth is you or I may only have that long to live and we just do not know it yet.

Let me share with you the seven steps to success.

Step one: You must first decide what you want. The truth is, we can have anything we desire in life. Earl Nightingale said that if man only knew that he could have anything he wanted, he would set more goals. The truth is, if we set more goals, we would achieve more things in life. If your vision is clear, you are assured that you will get there. The problem is, we do not have a clear vision or set enough goals. We do not take the time to create the vision.

Step two: Your goals must be written. Success begins when you grab the pen and paper and think and work to craft your ideal life. Successful people think on paper before they act. You must take the time to write your success plan on paper and your goals down on paper. Only 3% of our population does so. Guess what those 3% have, live in, drive, wear, and eat? It is not by accident what they achieve. It is by design.

If you cannot write your vision with clarity on paper, you certainly will not be clear mentally to achieve it. By writing your vision clearly you will pull your mental, spiritual, physical, and emotional powers in alignment to achieve your vision and goals. Your mind, your body, and your subconscious mind will all work like a tug-o-war team, pulling on the rope of life. With those three powerful forces pulling in concert, it does not matter how many or how strong the opponent is on the other end of the rope. They will most assuredly be pulled across the centerline for your victory.

Step three: Create a time frame for your goal or vision. Set a target for when you will accomplish it. You have to get your mind in motion to achieve it by a certain time. Without a timeline, you have no goal you only have a wish. Wishes will only cause frustration. You cannot control or exert force on a wish to transform it into reality. If you do not achieve the goal or vision in the time frame, just set another one to shoot for. There are no unrealistic goals; there are only unrealistic time frames.

Step four: Achieving your vision, or goal, will take a series of activities. Create a list of the series of activities you must do for you to achieve your vision or your goal. As your motivation increases, the better you can clearly write out this series of activities. People will often not take the time to create the list. This can dramatically reduce the speed at which you achieve your vision or goal. Planning a vision or goal completely through, to create small bite size pieces, makes it easier to digest. If you cooked a 20-pound turkey dinner with potatoes, stuffing, cranberries, rolls, and gravy, you could not eat it whole or at one time. You could eat it over time by breaking it up into bite size pieces. Now if you invited a "team of friends" to help you, you could polish off the whole turkey dinner in one sitting by each of you taking bite size pieces. Successful people evaluate the situation and elicit help and create a plan to lighten the load on all. They then have everyone dive in and begin accomplishing things in bite size pieces.

Step five: Re-check the series of activities to ensure they are in the proper order. Organize this into a comprehensive step-by-step plan to achieve the vision or the goal. You need to start with the most important and move to the least important. Do not delay; begin the most important item today. Do not move on to another item until you complete the most important item first. There is an order to all activities and tasks. Spend the time planning to create it.

Step six: Do not allow procrastination to set in. You can always make an excuse to put it off until later. Do not fall to that temptation. The key is to start the momentum today. A primary law of physics is; a body in motion will tend to stay in motion. Do not delay getting your body in motion.

Step seven: Keep the body in motion daily. Do not neglect to do something daily that moves you closer to your vision or your goal. Constantly ask yourself, is this activity I am doing now moving me closer to, or further away from, my goal?

Once you are moving forward, your vision or goal can stay in motion with a smaller amount of effort. The greatest exertion of force comes in the beginning when you are trying to get the vision or goal moving. Do not stop and start. Keep constant pressure applied to your direction.

If you apply these seven steps to your real estate business you can accomplish any amount of sales you choose to do. The truth in life is you are the one who does the choosing. The market, competition, and interest rates do not affect your choice or outcome. You are the one that does the choosing, so choose wisely.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Caution: Cutting and Pasting Could Get You Sued

Published By Julie Lane, VP of Legal and Compliance
Provided By KW Blog

Google may have emerged victorious in Viacom’s landmark $1 billion copyright case over infringing YouTube videos, but don’t misinterpret the ruling. YouTube was under a Safe Harbor provision of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

FACT: Cutting and pasting articles for use in your real estate marketing efforts don’t fall under that Safe Harbor—and it could get you sued. Recently, there had been an onslaught of lawsuits filed against individual bloggers and companies with websites that copy material from newspapers.

To protect yourself and your company from liability, never display, reproduce or distribute copyright protected works. This rule applies as equally to blogs, website articles, and social media postings, as it does to good, old-fashioned written and printed material.

In a nutshell, state and federal copyright laws protect original works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression. So, the copyright owner has the exclusive rights to reproduce the work, create derivative works, distribute copies to the public, and display the work publicly. The creator of the work owns the copyright whether or not the copyright is registered or whether a copyright notice is included in the work.

The proliferation of electronic media has made the transfer of information from one person to another easier and more efficient than ever. This does not mean that because we have the physical ability to copy and paste news articles, that we can do so legally.

Do not think that by giving the particular newspaper credit for copied materials that you are protected from being sued in a copyright infringement case. Any copying of work, whether it be from a news source or otherwise, is prohibited without express written permission from the creator of the work. Keep these rules in mind as you continue to build your business online!