Soft skills? I don’t need no stinking soft skills …

Aaron Hendon teaches you to create a positive impression and enhance your communication and leadership impact when you focus on soft skills.

I used to dismiss soft skills as just fluff, much like goal-setting. It was fine if I had time, and I knew every coach in the world would go off about it, but I had lead gen to do.

I had to learn the hard way that my mindset was holding me back.

Growing up, I believed that if I couldn’t do something perfectly, I shouldn’t do it. This fear of getting it wrong left me stressed, burnt out and disconnected. I thought that everything would fall into place as long as I worked hard and did what I saw work for others.

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Communicate value with authenticity and active listening

How can agents show off their unique value proposition? One way is by bringing a scale model of the development they’re representing everywhere they go, Nile Lundgren of SERHANT. showed Inman Connect Las Vegas attendees on Tuesday.

During a panel that included moderator Katie Kossev of Side and luxury agents Michelle Griffith of Douglas Elliman and Ben Belack of The Agency, Lundgren toted to the stage a model of the Mercedes Benz Places in Miami, a 791-unit development that SERHANT. is currently representing.

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Can you hear me now? Why your clients miss 50% of what you say

Less talk, and more listening. Inman contributing writer Rachael Hite shares the real reason your transactions turn topsy turvy — and why it has everything to do with what’s lost in translation.
Do you know what is frustrating? Feeling like no one listens to you. Do you know what’s worse than that? A study from the University of California reveals that feeling is actually true.
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