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| Written by Hubert Miles |
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5. Don't Quit To be a successful seaside real estate agent, you have to have a no quit attitude. When Thomas Edison invented the light bulb, he failed over 10,000 times before he got it right. When times get tough, keep working at it. Good things will happen. 6. Have an Unstoppable Attitude It takes determination to be a successful beach real estate agent. Avoid people who are not supportive of your dreams and goals. Keep a positive attitude and remain focused on the task at hand. 7. Don't Complain You might think there is no correlation between complaining about your difficulties and success, but there is in fact a connection. When you spend time complaining about the obstacles you are facing in you beach real estate career, you're wasting so much time being negative that you are actually missing out on chances to move your career forward. Don't think of challenges as problems, think of them as opportunities. Hubert Miles |
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