No hacks, just hustle: The truth about real estate success

I’ve been in this business long enough to know the truth that most agents don’t want to hear: The road to real estate success isn’t paved with hacks or shortcuts. It’s built on consistency, accountability, and the willingness to do what’s hard, especially when you don’t feel like it.
So let’s talk about what’s hard, and why that’s exactly where your breakthrough is hiding.
The lie we tell ourselves: “I’m too busy”
Let’s be honest. When agents tell me they’re “too busy” to set up listing alerts, call their sphere, or send market reports, what they often mean is they’re practicing creative avoidance. These are the same agents who later say, “Ugh, I can’t believe my past client listed with someone else.”
The truth? You’re not too busy. You’re avoiding the repetitious boredom that comes with real, meaningful business-building. And if you want freedom, you must earn it by first embracing the routine.
Start by asking: What am I avoiding—and what would happen if I stopped?
What’s more powerful than motivation?
Let me tell you about Carol who has five kids and somehow, she nearly matched my production during my peak years as an agent, with no help at home.
How? She made herself accountable to her kids.
Every night, her kids ran out to the garage with a box of gold stars and a checklist of her daily business activities. If she hit her targets, the family got to go to Disneyland or buy a new PlayStation. If not, she had to face those disappointed little faces.
The takeaway? The easiest person to let down is yourself. So tie your business goals to someone else, whether that’s your real estate coach, your kids, or a trusted friend. Make it matter.
Time Is money. Track it like you mean it.
You have the same number of hours as the top-producing agent in your housing market. So why are they crushing it while you’re spinning your wheels?
Probably because they track their time.
Try this: For one week, write down what you do every 15 minutes of your workday. Then, highlight the income-producing activities like listing appointments, calls to qualified contacts, follow-ups, etc.
If less than 30% of your day is spent on those things, you’ve found your problem. Now fix it. As you grow, aim for 50%. Build a team, and shoot for 80%. That’s how you scale. That’s how you win.
Structure your day or your day will structure you
One of the best gifts my real estate broker ever gave me was a default daily schedule. Noon wasn’t “flex time.” It was preview-properties-and-knock-doors time. If something got canceled, I didn’t go golfing. I connected with more prospective real estate clients.
Don’t let blank spots in your calendar become wasted time. Fill them with your “default activities.” Not every afternoon will go according to plan, but you’ll always have a plan to fall back on.
Pro tip: Front-load your mornings with your most critical business development work. That’s your appointment with your future.
Energy is a business tool
This one’s big — you are your own most important asset.
You’re the golden goose. So treat yourself like a pro athlete. That doesn’t mean drinking kale smoothies if you hate them, but take the walk. Eat lunch. Unplug when you need to recharge.
Burnout is not a badge of honor. It’s a business killer.
Fear = opportunity in disguise
Every time you feel that little pit in your stomach — that hesitation before doing something uncomfortable — you’re staring at an opportunity for massive growth.
Nervous to ask for referrals? Perfect. That means you’re about to step up.
You can do what’s easy and have a hard life… or do what’s hard and have the life you want.
Debbie DeGrote is the co-founder and CEO of. Forward Coaching
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