| December 17, 2001 |
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How do “big picture,” sociable, highly driven, entrepreneurial real estate agents suddenly become “small picture,” structured, by-the-book, and detail-oriented? That's what needs to happen when it comes time to put details onto contracts. If they can’t delegate it to someone else, what do they do? According to Tony Alessandra in his book Relationship Strategies, people can become what they’re not for small periods of time. Real estate agents can take on the personality of a highly compliant person ---that of a bookkeeper or an accountant--- for twenty minutes. Could they do it all day long? (Are you kidding?) But for twenty minutes, they can count the zeroes, watch for grammatical errors, and read for misspellings. Here are some suggestions to help you do the same:
The consequences of not proofing a document can be enormous. In a prominent newspaper ad, a large real estate firm once left the “l” out of the phrase “public offering.” Ouch! Slow down. Hunt for errors. Do it for twenty minutes. That’s all it takes to save yourself frustration and embarrassment. |
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