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Focus Fuels Production (Especially in a Noisy Market)

Coach’s Tip: Yensley Barrows, Business Coach - Buffini & Company | Buffini Work By Referral Blog

By Buffini Coach Yensley Barrows

In today’s real estate environment, it’s easy to feel distracted.

Between shifting headlines, market speculation, social media, and what others are doing in the industry, many agents find themselves overwhelmed — not from a lack of opportunity, but from a lack of focus.

The truth is, most agents don’t need a new strategy. They need stronger execution of the right activities.

It’s not about asking, “What should I do?”

It’s about asking, “Am I consistently doing what I already know works?”

When the market gets noisy, focus becomes your greatest advantage.

Back to Basics: Clarity Creates Confidence

During times of uncertainty, there is a natural tendency to look outward — watching competitors, consuming more content or searching for the next big idea.

But production doesn’t come from more information. It comes from consistent, intentional action.

The agents who continue to grow their business in any market are the ones who stay grounded in the fundamentals:

  • Building and nurturing relationships.
  • Having meaningful conversations.
  • Following up consistently.
  • Serving their database at a high level.

Clarity in these areas creates confidence. And confidence leads to action.

A Simple, Tangible Strategy: Win the First Two Hours

One of the most effective ways to regain focus and momentum is to take control of how each day begins.

I often encourage clients to implement what I call a “Focus Block” — the first two hours of the workday dedicated exclusively to income-producing activities.

That means:

  • Reaching out to your database.
  • Making calls.
  • Sending notes or messages.
  • Following up on opportunities.

I’d suggest scheduling a Focus Block five days a week, at the same time each day. Set a specific goal for the number of conversations you want to complete and treat that number as the only metric that matters for those two hours. No email, no social media, no market news until the block is complete.

What gets scheduled gets done. What gets protected gets results.

Focus Creates Momentum

Recently, one of the agents I coach was feeling stuck and discouraged.

She found herself constantly comparing her business to others, consuming too much outside noise, and avoiding calls because her confidence had dropped.

Instead of overhauling her entire strategy, we simplified it.

Her commitment was straightforward:

  • Have 10 conversations every morning before doing anything else.
  • Track the activity daily.
  • Let go of the need for immediate results and focus on consistency.

Within a few weeks, everything began to shift.

Her confidence increased.
Her conversations improved.
Her pipeline started to build. Nothing external had changed — until her daily focus did.

Focus Creates Freedom

Motivation isn’t something you wait for. It’s something you create through action.

When agents feel stuck, they don’t need more inspiration. They need structure. They need clarity. And they need to return to the activities that drive results.

If you’re feeling distracted or uncertain, start by protecting the two hours when you know you do your best work. Block that time on your schedule and commit to it. That will empower you to focus and help you move toward your goals.

Ready to build a business that runs on focus, not noise? Contact us for a free Business Consultation. In this 30-minute call, we’ll help you get clear on your vision, identify what’s holding you back, see what’s working for others just like you and discover your next step.

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