How can combining professional coaching and emotional intelligence lead to long-term success in real estate?
In this episode of the Real Estate Excellence Podcast, host Tracy Hayes interviews Wendy Griffis. Wendy is a Realtor®, Author and Group Leader in Jacksonville, Florida. Wendy has been serving the Jacksonville and surrounding areas since February 2000. Her experience and understanding of the area and market allows her to give accurate and thorough advice to her clients; providing successful, streamlined results, regardless of market conditions. Wendy acts in a consulting role – having an honest & direct approach with her clients. She knows how to help buyers and sellers follow her customized, but tried and true processes that gets results! Wendy has significantly outperformed the majority of the agents in our MLS in year over year sales numbers, property days on market, and list to sold price. Wendy is an advocate for her clients before, during and after the transaction. Wendy can be seen annually in the Jacksonville Journal Book of Lists. She was on the cover of Jacksonville Real Producers Magazine, and featured in articles in Florida Realtor and Buffini & Company magazines.
Wendy discusses the importance of emotional intelligence, crafting relationship-based business models, and navigating difficult market conditions with grit and grace. Listeners will hear about her approach to balancing professionalism and personal connection, the lessons she learned during the Great Recession, and how she uses insights from industry leaders like Brian Buffini to stay ahead in an ever-evolving field.
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Highlights
00:32 – 06:53 Wendy Griffis: Recognize the Difference
· We welcome Wendy Griffis to the show!
· How she transitioned from aspiring math teacher to successful realtor.
· Rebounding from job loss due to Y2K and finding her path in real estate.
· The growth and her philosophies for sustained success in the industry.
06:54 – 13:19 Emotional Intelligence in Real Estate
· Wendy talks about her journey from selling six houses in the first year to over twenty annually by the second year.
· Initially driven by the need for income and lacking a CRM.
· The evolution of technology and its impact on customer service.
· The transitioning phase of not wanting to be a sale-sy agent and choosing to build a relationship-based business.
· Maintaining professionalism and changing industry perceptions.
13:20 – 25:56 Coaching and Continuous Learning
· How Wendy’s journey went from hosting client events to enduring the economic turmoil of the late 2000s.
· The emotional toll of difficult client conversations and personal financial struggles.
· The underestimated daily tasks of a realtor.
· Building long-term business relationships and setting personal boundaries.
· The often-ignored emotional intelligence required in the industry.
25:57 – 36:49 Handling Tough Conversations
· The crucial role of a seasoned real estate agent in guiding clients through complex home-buying processes.
· The significance of soft skills like emotional intelligence.
· The necessity of developmental learning and effective client interactions.
· Competent service and the impact of personal growth through literature and networking.
· Effective strategies for new which includes blending short-term client acquisition with long-term relationship management.
36:50 – 55:07 Developing Emotional Intelligence
· Wendy’s journey of personal and professional growth through reading and developing emotional intelligence.
· How emotional intelligence helps in not taking rejection personally and swiftly moving towards solutions.
· How handle setbacks promptly.
· How personal notes fostered a genuine connection with clients.
· The value of buyer consultations and the proper handling of buyer broker agreements are examined.
55:08 – 01:23:06 Strategic Selling and Pricing
· Wendy discusses how effective pricing and negotiation tactics to the importance of deepening client relationships.
· The challenges faced by agents dealing with new constructions and builder incentives.
· The importance of consistent systems, client engagement through events.
· Leveraging additional help such as transaction coordinators and operations managers.
· Conclusion.
Quotes:
“Real estate is not sales. I’m not selling anybody anything—I’m helping them achieve their goals.” – Wendy Griffis
“ Emotional intelligence is about not taking things personally and focusing on solutions.” – Wendy Griffis
“Price isn’t always the problem, but it’s often the solution” – Wendy Griffis
To contact Wendy Griffis, learn more about his business, and make her a part of your network, make sure to follow her on Instagram, Facebook, and Website.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wendygriffis/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WendyGriffisGroup
Website: https://www.wendygriffisgroup.com/
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