Ken Brand

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Ken Brand - Prudential Gary Greene, Realtors. I’ve proudly worn a Realtor tattoo for over 10,957+ days, practicing our craft in San Diego, Austin, Aspen and now, The Woodlands, TX. As a life long learner, I’ve studied, read, written, taught, observed and participated in spectacular face plant failures and giddy inducing triumphs. I invite you to read my blog posts here at Agent Genius and BrandCandid.com. On the lighter side, you can follow my folly on Twitter and Facebook. Of course, you’re always to welcome to take the shortcut and call: 832-797-1779.

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6 Comments

  1. Matt Stigliano

    Ken – Love the race car analogy. Never thought about it, but I can imagine what would happen if they steer off course or slow down. Applying it to everyday life and suddenly fear seems like something we can race right past and get to the winner’s circle.

    I’ve written before about how I enjoy failure, but fear is always a different beast. Somedays I excel with it, others I wallow in it. Now that I have the analogy in my head, I’ll have to remember it when I feel the onset of a bit of fear creeping into my thoughts.

  2. Missy Kitzman

    Ken – Great post! I have to say I am somewhat fascinated by fear. I find that once I address my fears and move forward the outcome is never as “tragic” as I had imagined. The pure joy and sense of accomplishment when overcoming a fear inspires me…but then I can quickly find myself right back at square one with another fear. As soon as I feel the hesitation, I instantly remember a moment where I overcame fear and yet I still struggle to move forward. The longer I ponder the slower I take action. I am just amazed at how the cycle continues over and over again. Your saying “Fail Faster – Succeed Sooner” is definitely my new mantra!

  3. Ken Brand

    Matt – Thanks, WFO is the way to go. Cheers.

    Missy – Appreciate the compliment. It’s so true 99% of the things we worry about, never happen. Cheers to speed….and you.

  4. MIssy Caulk

    Ken, this is so so true.

    I tell my yununs’ this all the time. Most of what we fear never happens anyway it just paralysis us.

  5. Joe Loomer

    Your post made me think of what a SEAL buddy of mine – Master Chief Mad Dog Madision – used to say – “Pain is just weakness leaving your body.” The context was physical exertion, not fear, but one could argue fear is a type of pain.

    Since my duties have shifted away from buying and selling to training and recruiting, this is a great shot in the arm just when I needed it, Ken – thanks!!

    Navy Chief, Navy Pride

  6. Ken Brand

    Thanks Missy, lot’s of energy is spent worrying about what will go wrong, instead of how can I make it go right. I’m wrestle with this all the time. I think the real estate business give us hourly opportunities to practice positive perspective. Cheers.

    Joe – Mad Dog! What an awesome name. And you are dead-bang right, fear is a form of pain. All the BIG-Best in 2010 Joe. Cheers.

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