I was back at it today. Delivering my Springhill View to 320 homes in the Springhill Subdivision, Naperville Illinois.
I must say, I hated it. It took about 3 1/2 hours. Was fairly hot. Lots of walking. Actually got some blisters.
But it was work. Hard work.
Better to work smart than work hard. But I don't always know what "smart" is.
I know what hard work is.
And hanging 320 brochures in my farm area was hard work.
That can't be a bad thing.
Ken
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I do the same thing and believe hard ork is the key to success in this market...Kelly
Hi Ken;
Great Job!!
I also do the walking thing in my farm area, I am hoping I will see results soon. Good Luck Ken.
Ken,
You have your body moving and doing more than a lot of other agents out there. Congrats sir.
Hi Kelly, Anthony, and Don. Thanks for stopping by.
It feels good knowing I am working. I try not to worry about results.
I know they take time.
Ken
Morning Ken,
Glad you are still out there where people can see you. A job well done, tired, hot blisters and all. You will reap the rewards of your suffering. Next time select a better pair of walking shoes if that's where the blisters developed.
Have a great Sunday. Kiss Erin one extra time today, that will make the blisters feel much better.
Hi Hal. I gave Erin a smooch, and my blisters do feel better!
Ken
This is excellent. Ken we do not see enough realtors or mortgage people working hard. This is great stuff. I think that the people that recieve this on their door will realize how hard of a worker you are. I would suggest that you take a shot at the following. Send each one of them a hand written note card following up to the item that you left at their home. Again I think this may make the difference. Also gives you a chance if they call you back to refer them to someone else that is great at what they do. Take care keep up the great work ed
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