Your Business Is Stuck Because You’re Missing These 5 Key Actions
In this episode, Dan Rochon shares five key actions for success in sales, how to overcome distractions, and stay consistent. He also unveils his 12-month roadmap for 2025, designed to help real estate agents achieve predictable success each month. If you're ready to take control of your future, this episode is for you.
No Broke Months For Salespeople
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Show Notes
Staying motivated in sales isn’t about luck—it’s about having a clear vision, unwavering discipline, and a commitment to personal growth. In today’s episode, I break down the five key actions that drive success, how to overcome distractions, and the exact steps to stay consistent in sales. Plus, I unveil my 12-month roadmap for 2025, designed to help real estate agents achieve predictable success every single month. If you’re ready to take control of your future, this is the episode for you.
What you’ll learn on this episode
- The five key actions that lead to sales success
- Why having a clear vision and defined goals is essential to maintaining motivation
- How distractions are the number one obstacle and how to overcome them without sacrificing personal priorities
- How one to three hours per day of work can change everything
- The power of surrounding yourself with the right people
- Rejection is just feedback, not failure
Resources mentioned in this episode
- CPI Community – Join a network of high-performing agents focused on Consistent and Predictable Income.
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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