May 7, 2021
Overthinking isn’t a personality trait. It’s a fear that steals
time and creativity.
When New York Times bestselling author Jon Acuff changed his
life by transforming his overthinking, he wondered if other people
might benefit from what he discovered. He commissioned a research
study to ask 10,000 people if they
struggle with overthinking too, and 99.5 percent said, "Yes!"
(And that was before 2020, a year where everyone in the world
had plenty to overthink.) In his highly-anticipated new book,
Soundtracks: The Surprising Solution To Overthinking, Jon
shares how to tweak the soundtracks in your head to make
overthinking propel you forward.
Jon joins the Calibrate Real Estate Podcast this week to share
how he turned overthinking from a super problem to a
superpower.
About Jon:
Jon Acuff is the New York Times bestselling
author of seven books, including his newest
release, Soundtracks: The Surprising
Solution to Overthinking. He’s an INC Magazine Top 100
Leadership speaker and has spoken to hundreds of thousands of
people at conferences and companies around the world including:
FedEx, Nissan, Microsoft, Lockheed Martin, Chick-fil-A, Nokia, and
Comedy Central.
Connect with Jon:
Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
Buy Jon's Book on Amazon
We believe
Leaders are READERS, below are a few of our favorite leadership
books:
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Entreleadership – 20 years of practical business
wisdom, Dave Ramsey
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The Ideal Team Player – How to recognize and
cultivate three ideal traits in your team, Patrick
Lencioni
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Business Boutique– A woman’s guide for making money and
doing what she loves, Christy
Wright
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Most Recent Episodes:
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EP #174: How to Create a Money Mindset Edna Keep is a real estate
investment teacher and author but she didn’t start out that way.
From single mom at age 16 – living in subsidized housing with a
daughter in subsidized daycare – to multi-millionaire Real Estate
Entrepreneur, Edna created a proven process to use other people’s
money to invest. She joins the Calibrate Real Estate Podcast this
week to talk about how to get started investing in real estate even
if you don’t have any money of your own. Her biggest secret: it’s
all about mindset.
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EP #173: Doors Open When You Knock Originally from
Southern California, Steven Ross began selling real estate there in
2005, and after moving to Colorado in 2009, he built another real
estate practice from scratch. Steven says that he was the
“worst type of person to be a real estate agent” because:
He’s an introvert. He doesn’t work nights or weekends. You
can’t find him online (at least up through 2020). He doesn’t do
parties or events. In fact, he’s completely antisocial. Yet he
built a successful real estate business twice by doing one thing
and one thing only: knocking on doors—over 125,000 of them. In
addition to selling real estate, Steven has spent the last 20 years
studying and helping people move forward in the areas of life that
are important to them.
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EP #172: How Are Property Taxes Calculated? The Denver
Apartment market is at an all-time high. Unfortunately, that means
the tax assessments that are mailed to owners on May 1st will also
be at all-time highs. We want our clients to be prepared, informed,
and proactive. We invited Denver County’s Assessor, Keith
Erffmeyer, to join the podcast this week to discuss how residential
real property is valued and best practices for protesting your
valuation.
Written & Produced by Anne Russell
Hosted by Kyle Malnati
Calibrate Real Estate
2425 S. Colorado Blvd #250, Denver, CO 80222
http://www.CalibrateRE.com