95 | Why Real Estate Agents Stay Stuck at the Same Production Level Year After Year
You set a big goal. You work hard. You fall down, you get back up — and somehow you end up right back where you started. Same number. Same ceiling. Same frustration. If this sounds familiar, you're not failing. You're just stuck in a linear pattern — and linear is the enemy of growth.
In this episode, Lisa breaks down exactly why real estate agents keep hitting the same production wall, why "getting back up" isn't enough if you're getting back up to the same place, and what it actually takes to stop surviving and start ascending.
What you'll learn:
Why your brain thinks success is a straight line — and how that thinking is quietly keeping your production flat
The difference between default recovery and real growth (most agents mistake one for the other)
Why you don't need to know how to hit your goal before you start — and what you actually need first
How to stop repeating the same goals year after year and finally build an upward trajectory
The one daily practice that turns a distant, overwhelming goal into something you can actually move toward
If you're a real estate agent who keeps working hard, bouncing back from setbacks, but never quite breaking through to the next level — this episode is going to reframe everything.
You don't have a hustle problem. You have a vision problem. And that's completely fixable.
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