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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2021 · 1H 8M

EP 49: From Luxury Real Estate Burnout to Leading 550+ Humans with Scott Taylor

from Bourbon and Breakthroughs · host Chris Goodman

As a second-generation realtor whose career has included nearly every aspect of real estate brokerage, Scott Taylor knows what it takes to succeed in the space. He has received numerous accolades, has worked as a Keller Williams team leader, and is currently the Operating Partner for the Keller Williams Columbia Market Center. Despite his natural talents and real estate prowess, Scott reached burnout in 2011, and after taking a year off, he decided it was time to turn things around and align with his purpose: helping people reach their potential. In today’s episode, we hear about Scott’s journey and how he went from making one of the biggest sales in Denver in 2011 to shutting his business down later that year. He talks about what he learned from his sabbatical and why that year, where he was not helping others, was so unfulfilling for him. We talk about his decision to re-enter real estate after thinking he had left it behind for good. While Scott is no longer on the sales side of things, he puts a great deal of time into his leadership skills and helping his team flourish. Scott highlights the importance of taking responsibility as a leader and the value of being a lifelong learner, even in an executive role. Rather than wanting to be the smartest person in the room, Scott always seeks to put himself in growth situations where he will push through to the next level. We also touch on why self-confidence is key and how Scott opens his clients' minds when it comes to scaling their businesses. Be sure to stay tuned to the end, where Scott shares some exciting positions he has available!Key Points From This Episode:Get to know Scott, what he does, and his numerous accolades. What led Scott to suffer from burnout and what he did after this.  Scott's experience of taking a year off and why it was not fulfilling for him. The conversation that changed the trajectory of Scott’s life. How Keller Williams ultimately piqued Scott’s interest and led him to re-enter real estate. What interests Scott about being a business owner; it’s not the income! Scott’s perspective on how to help team members who want to be better. Why Scott stays in a leadership role despite how hard the position is. How Scott has cultivated his calm, level-headed demeanor as a leader. The value of building a team in helping you avoid burnout. Developments in Raleigh that point to a real estate boom in the near future. Some of the common mistakes Scott sees his clients making in their businesses. Advice for those who want to scale their businesses. How Scott gets skeptical clients to make changes that will help them scale. We can learn from our mistakes and the mistakes of others. Traits that Scott looks for when he makes leadership hires. What Scott believes holds people back more than anything and how to overcome this. The books Scott recommends everyone read.  Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Scott TaylorScott Taylor Email — [email protected] WilliamsGary KellerWho Not HowThe One Minute SalespersonWork with ChrisGoodman CoachingChris GoodmanGet to know Chris - Connect on InstagramCoach with ChrisLearn more about Goodman Coaching 

As a second-generation realtor whose career has included nearly every aspect of real estate brokerage, Scott Taylor knows what it takes to succeed in the space. He has received numerous accolades, has worked as a Keller Williams team leader, and is currently the Operating Partner for the Keller Williams Columbia Market Center. Despite his natural talents and real estate prowess, Scott reached burnout in 2011, and after taking a year off, he decided it was time to turn things around and align ...

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