The week I stopped answering my phone on Sundays.
For years I confused availability with service. What actually changed when I drew one simple line — and what my clients did (and didn't) do in response.
Read →After twenty years in real estate, I've learned that success doesn't always feel like success. Righting Real Estate is a different path — rooted in clarity, values, and the kind of alignment that makes your business feel like yours again.
"Not every room deserves your energy."
I built a career in real estate the way many of us do — saying yes to every opportunity, measuring success in volume, treating burnout as proof of work ethic. From the outside, it looked right. From the inside, something was off.
Righting Real Estate is the path I wish I'd had. It's for agents who are done performing their way through their careers and ready to build something that actually fits who they are.
Read my full story →Each offering is designed to meet you where you are — whether you need a focused conversation, a small-group reset, or the deeper transformation of starting over from the studs.
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Coming soonSmall-group experiences built for recalibration. Space to think, reflect, and remember what you're actually building toward.
Coming soonA deep, intentional transformation. For agents ready to take their business down to the studs and rebuild it aligned with who they've become.
Coming soonYou don't need a new strategy.— The Righting Real Estate philosophy
You need alignment.
For years I confused availability with service. What actually changed when I drew one simple line — and what my clients did (and didn't) do in response.
Read →A conversation I had in 2019 that I'm still thinking about. The question she asked me is the one I now ask every new client in our first session.
Read →How to tell the difference between a client you're meant to serve and one you're simply saying yes to. A simple practice for the start of every week.
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