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Just as any other vital resource, whether in manufacturing or realestate development, requires optimization, it’s crucial to ensure that these key individuals are operating at their peak performance levels. Therefore, in some cases, the role of a coach could be filled by a manager, a mentor, or even a peer.
This allows them to approach problems with a level head and enables them to find practical solutions. Even when resources are limited, their persistent nature, determination, and resourcefulness mean they will develop practical solutions to most problems. They have a great sense of practicality.
I started working from home once I started in the realestate business and thought that i could get a lot of stuff done, but with my daughters coming home and wanting to play with their Dad, it was hard for me to not want to spend that quality time with them and this affected my workflow.
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