
Stop Focusing on the Gap: Why Gratitude Changes Everything in Real Estate
You’ve heard it a thousand times: lead generation is the foundation of real estate success. And while that’s true, it’s not the whole story. In this episode, Dan Rochon reveals the overlooked pieces that matter even more—your belief, gratitude, and energy. Without these, even the strongest lead gen habits won’t deliver results. Discover why most agents stay stuck, how to break through the mental patterns holding you back, and why focusing on progress—not the gap—will instantly shift your confidence and income. If you're ready to elevate your mindset, your results, and your business, this episode is the reminder you need.
No Broke Months For Salespeople · Dan Rochon, No Broke Months
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Show Notes
What you’ll learn in this episode:
● Why success in real estate isn’t just about lead generation
● The three biggest reasons your lead gen might not be working
● How focusing on what’s working (instead of what’s missing) instantly improves results
● How gratitude shifts your energy, performance, and income
● Why doing it alone makes success 10x harder—and how the CPI Community helps agents win
● The real secret to scaling your business beyond just making money
Resources mentioned in this episode:
● CPI Community – A network designed to give real estate agents the support, training, and accountability they need to grow.
● Mindset Mastery Calls – Align your beliefs and energy with your business goals.
To find out more about Dan Rochon and the CPI Community, you can check these links:
- Website: No Broke Months
- Podcast: No Broke Months for Salespeople Podcast
- Instagram: @donrochonx
- Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/NoBrokeMonths/
- Facebook: Dan Rochon
- LinkedIn: Dan Rochon
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