Coweta Fayette Real Estate & Newnan Homes for sale blog by Richard Weisser of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Metro Brokers

Change is never easy, but it is often for the better. Why it's always better to give it a shot than to give up!

Black and white railroadIt's never easy when you are forced out of the familiarity of your comfort zone to face the unknown. Fear and apprehension are often associated with facing adjustments in the way we conduct our business.

But when faced with these challenges, we only have two options. One is to give it a go and the other is just to give up.

I have always believed that it is better to try something new and fail than it is to not try at all. And while new policies, procedures, and methods might seem overwhelming at first, only time will tell if the changes are for the better and will ultimately result in more business opportunities.

And that's a chance worth taking!

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Comments

Hi Richard...How much better to give change a chance than to fear it.  Life and all of its components are the better for it.

Without change there is no progress.

Kate

Posted by Kate Elim, Realtor® 540-226-1964 Selling Homes & Land at LAKE ANNA over 2 years ago

Taking a chance is key to succeeding in life. You may not succeed but you will discover a better path.

Posted by Gary L Waters PLLC- Broker Associate Realtor® Melbourne Viera Rockledge FL (Century 21 Baytree Realty, 1211 Admiralty Blvd, Rockledge) over 2 years ago

Kate...

I agree completely. Thanks so much for the comment!

Gary...

You just never know how things will turn out, Thanks.

Posted by Richard Weisser Coweta Fayette Real Estate over 2 years ago

Hi Richard - Can I use a simile?  Life is like a river...always flowing, always changing.  Without change, the river becomes stagnant.  Life IS about embracing change. Thanks for the thought provoking post. 

Posted by Kent Anderson (Coldwell Banker Realty-Schweitzer Mountain, Sandpoint, Idaho) over 2 years ago

Hi Richard: Your post reminded me of the saying that when life gives you lemons --> make lemonade.

:)

Posted by National Credit Fixers - Matt Listro over 2 years ago

Richard, as I was reading this I couldn't help but wonder what change is underfoot... I'm just sayin...

Although I would tell you that I am a free spirit who embraces change, that may not really be the case. I find that the older I get the less I enjoy it. But putting yourself out there, embracing change can lead to such wonderful things. And if you don't try, you will never know.

Posted by Andrea Swiedler - Swiedler & Adams - New Milford, Litchfield CT Real Estate (Prudential Connecticut Realty, Litchfield County Real Estate) over 2 years ago

I would rather swing away in a fight that I knew I was going to lose than give up and walk away. So when it comes to having a chance that things will work out, you can count me in. A little unfamiliarity in life can keep things interesting.

Posted by JL Boney, III Columbia, SC Real Estate (Russell and Jeffcoat) over 2 years ago

Change is always scary but how does the saying go?  "Nothing ventured, nothing gained?"  I'd rather venture and take my chances.

Posted by Tammie White Realtor® Franklin TN Homes For Sale (Benchmark Realty, LLC (615) 495-0752 or www.TammieWhite.com) over 2 years ago

I'll be "trying" some new things in 2010. I'm still formulating the plan though. I just know I'll be making some changes. I'll blog about it as soon as I have a strong plan in place =)

 

Posted by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Florida Property Experts) over 2 years ago

2010 will be a very big year for change - particularly with two main service industrys - Lenders and title/settlement companies.  The new Truth in Lending Laws and HUDS &  combined with the effects of HVCC and Red Flags laws will take all of us down the road of "NEW".  Put on your seatbeats - it's going to be a bumpy ride.

Posted by Cathy Ashley McAlister, GRI CDPE - Broker / Sacramento over 2 years ago

Richard~

The winds of change can bring opportunity, possibility...and sometimes they are biting.Thanks for your post...another reason why I subscribe to your BLOG>

Posted by Asheville NC Properties of Enduring Excellence over 2 years ago

Richard,

The only constant is change.....

Merry Christmas!

Ann Hayden in Wildwood, MO

Posted by Ann Hayden Wildwood St. Louis MO Agent SelectAnn.com for your real estate (Prudential Select Properties) over 2 years ago

Richard.....blogging is a great example of change......it's not always an easy task, but it's necessary.

Posted by Barbara Todaro "Franklin MA Homes" (RE/MAX Executive Realty ) over 2 years ago

Richard, If we constantly stay in our comfort zone, we will never grow...

Helping you live your American dream...

Posted by Michael Thornton - Nashville, TN area Home Inspector - 615.661.0297 (Complete Home Inspections, Inc.) over 2 years ago

Hi Richard,

I think Michael has a point..if we constantly stay in our comfort zone, we never grow. Cathy is right 2010 will bring a multitude of change. We will all weather it together! Change does offer two options: give it a go or let it give it up. I'm with you never hurts to learn something new in life..it might be the best thing you have ever done.

 

Posted by Dorie Dillard Realtor® Canyon Creek NW Austin TX homes for sale (Coldwell Banker United Realtors) over 2 years ago

Richard, thanks for this post.  It's very timely for me as we are contemplating some pretty big changes.

Posted by Gabe Sanders, Stuart Florida Real Estate (Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales) over 2 years ago

Richard...I've always beleived that change is really good....as long as you change for the best! Have a great day!

Posted by Rob Thomas Bristol TN-VA Agent, ABR, GRI, e-Pro (Prestige Homes of The Tri Cities, Inc. CALL....423-341-6954) over 2 years ago

Change is simply a transition and it is usuallay because the status quo is not satisfactory. And yes, it may be for the better, but it maybe for the worse.

Changing just because you want something different may fail and often fails without a clear understanding where you want to be and how you get there, whic involves more than "wishes"

It is one thing to hop from one business model to annother in search of golden egg and whine that nothing works. It is another to change our ways because the circumstances change. That we see a lot and will see a lot more. Actually that is always the case, maybe just these changes are coming at us faster

Posted by Jon Zolsky, Daytona Beach, FL. FunCoast Realty, 386-405-4408 over 2 years ago

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