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In this episode, Dan shares the story of a buyer couple that taught him a hard but valuable lesson—never write an offer without making sure it will get accepted. He explains how ambiguous language cost him clarity, and how he transformed that experience into a repeatable strategy. Plus, Dan goes deep on what it really means to lead: Would you follow you?

What you’ll learn on this episode

  • Eliminate ambiguity in your language—say “offer that will get accepted.”
  • Use the One to Five Worksheet to help buyers make decisions independently.
  • Leadership starts with asking, “Would I follow me?”
  • You attract what you embody. Be who you want your team to become.
  • Empower your team by giving them tools, training, and then getting out of the way.

Resources mentioned in this episode

  • One to Five Worksheet – A tool to help buyers rate homes independently and avoid influencing each other.
  • Teach to Sell – The methodology that drives sales without pressure and develops real leaders.

To find out more about Dan Rochon and the CPI Community, you can check these links:

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Manage episode 481868650 series 2849829
Content provided by Dan Rochon. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dan Rochon or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Dan shares the story of a buyer couple that taught him a hard but valuable lesson—never write an offer without making sure it will get accepted. He explains how ambiguous language cost him clarity, and how he transformed that experience into a repeatable strategy. Plus, Dan goes deep on what it really means to lead: Would you follow you?

What you’ll learn on this episode

  • Eliminate ambiguity in your language—say “offer that will get accepted.”
  • Use the One to Five Worksheet to help buyers make decisions independently.
  • Leadership starts with asking, “Would I follow me?”
  • You attract what you embody. Be who you want your team to become.
  • Empower your team by giving them tools, training, and then getting out of the way.

Resources mentioned in this episode

  • One to Five Worksheet – A tool to help buyers rate homes independently and avoid influencing each other.
  • Teach to Sell – The methodology that drives sales without pressure and develops real leaders.

To find out more about Dan Rochon and the CPI Community, you can check these links:

  continue reading

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