Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Robert Brown has the absolute best office with the best location too. I haven't inquired of the Lord yet BUUUT I will do that next. I'm not going to start until March because I just can't afford all the fees. Robert Brown doesn't have office fees and he is on a 70-30 split. That is the same with EVERY broker I spoke with. Although Andrea offers training she also charges a significant fee for errors and emissions per transaction and she has office fees too. Robert Brown doesn't provide the training Andrea does. HOWEVER he is the agent I want to emulate. He told me he sells 20 houses a year.

I need to make this a matter of prayer and study. I know nothing about beginning this. I am such a rookie. I have to be extremely independent and self-motivated whoever I decide to work with. As I study it out in my mind I should go with Robert. I haven't prayed about it yet but I will.

There is so much stuff online that I can study. I'm also going to make sure I pick Kyle's brain AND Elder Whetton's. AND my broker Robert's. The ideal situation would be to train under Andrea but then change over to working with Robert. Instead I need to learn as much as possible myself.

2 Nephi 30
For behold, I say unto you that as many of the Gentiles as will repent are the covenant people of the Lord; and as many of theJews as will not repent shall be cast off; for the Lord covenantethwith none save it be with them that repent and believe in his Son, who is the Holy One of Israel.

And the gospel of Jesus Christ shall be declared among them; wherefore, they shall be restored unto the knowledge of their fathers, and also to the knowledge of Jesus Christ, which was had among their fathers.
I Will not Fail thee nor Forsake thee - Thomas S. Monson
When the pathway of life takes a cruel turn, there is the temptation to ask the question “Why me?” At times there appears to be no light at the end of the tunnel, no sunrise to end the night’s darkness. We feel encompassed by the disappointment of shattered dreams and the despair of vanished hopes. We join in uttering the biblical plea, “Is there no balm in Gilead?”1 We feel abandoned, heartbroken, alone. We are inclined to view our own personal misfortunes through the distorted prism of pessimism. We become impatient for a solution to our problems, forgetting that frequently the heavenly virtue of patience is required.





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