Level Up - From Agent to Entrepreneur
Business:Management
We’re often led to believe that business is a ruthless game, but in reality, we need to adopt a mindset of service to see great results. How can we adopt this mindset when we’re facing struggles of our own? Will serving our teams detract from our client relations? How can we be sure that others won’t take advantage of our ideas when we try to help? On this episode, co-creator of ‘Sell a Home, Save a Child’ and author of Play for the Person Next to You: A Guide to Servant Leadership, Erik Hatch, shares why we need to adopt a mindset of abundance.
Stop dwelling on your own struggles. When you channel your energy into cheering for the person next you, your own pain dissipates. -Erik Hatch
Takeaways + Tactics
On this episode, we spoke about the importance of having a mindset of service. We also shared the importance of a mindset of abundance, and discussed why we need to be willing to share with others.
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Guest Bio-
Erik Hatch is a Realtor and the owner of Hatch Realty. On top of having built the top producing real estate team in North Dakota, Erik is passionate about making a difference. He is the creator of ‘Homeless & Hungry’ charity, as well as the co-creator of ‘Sell a Home, Save a Child’. Since attending college at North Dakota State University, Erik has been an investor at the core- investing his time, talent and treasures in those around him. He is also the host of Real Estate Radio, a social media expert, author of Play for the Person Next to You: A Guide to Servant Leadership, and was voted Fargo-Moorhead's Best Real Estate Agent 2013-2016 & Best Real Estate Company 2017 & 2018. Erik lives in Fargo, North Dakota with his wife and two children.
To find out more about Erik, head to:
https://www.hatchrealty.com/
https://www.livefargomoorhead.com/
https://www.hatchcoaching.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/erikhatch1/
www.hatchingleaders.com
And for his book, head to www.hatchingleaders.com
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