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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 54 MIN

MyREShow™ Real Estate Agent 2026 Burnout Speedrun

from My Real Estate Show · host My Real Estate Studios

This episode features Josh and Sandi Lyn reacting to a reel about what it takes to be a successful real estate agent. While it listed dozens of activities, both hosts emphasized agents should avoid trying to do everything at once. Instead, they argued that success comes from choosing a few core lead-generation “pillars” and executing them consistently. They discussed the impact of handwritten letters, open houses, social media posting, client events, and follow-up systems, stressing that authentic communication and meaningful conversations are far more valuable than chasing metrics.A major theme was using technology wisely. The hosts encouraged agents to embrace AI but cautioned against relying on it to replace personal relationships or expertise. They recommended using tools like AI assistants on automating repetitive tasks and organizing information to save time, while reserving high-level decision-making, client communication, and real estate guidance for the agent. They also warned against spending heavily on mailers, Google Ads, CRMs, or expensive IDX/MLS feeds before building a sustainable business foundation. Their advice repeatedly returned to focusing on income-producing activities rather than getting distracted by logos, certifications, or complicated systems.The discussion also covered practical lead-generation strategies. Both hosts praised open houses as one of the best places for new agents to gain experience, meet prospects, and create content. They emphasized reaching out to past clients regularly, asking for reviews at the right time, and building a CRM habit without overcomplicating the process. Sandi says social media should prioritize quality over quantity, while Josh noted that agents often compare themselves to others rather than focusing on their own audience. They also advised agents to avoid trying to break into luxury real estate too early, noting the higher costs, expectations, and expertise required.Toward the end, Sandi shared humorous stories about early mistakes she made as an agent, including losing clients by making a poorly timed joke during a client interaction, to highlight the importance of professionalism, communication, and learning from failures. They concluded that the reel's list of tasks wasn't entirely wrong, but trying to master all of them simultaneously would overwhelm most agents. Their final takeaway was simple: pick a few core activities, stay consistent, and create content without obsessing over perfection.00:00 Host Swap & Intros01:28 Handwritten Letters vs. Social Media Announcements06:20 Lead Generation Pillars & Contact Goals09:25 Mailers, Farming & Long-Term Marketing10:26 Using AI Without Losing the Human Touch15:35 Open Houses & Past Client Follow-Up18:46 Google Ads, Social Media & YouTube Posting24:24 Client Appreciation Events Done Right28:11 Driving Clients, CRMs & Systems31:00 Reviews, Referrals & Building Connections32:22 Branding, Logo & Headshot Advice35:00 Luxury Listings & Luxury Real Estate Myths40:16 Real Estate Mistakes & Lessons Learned47:03 Boundaries, Fitness & Networking50:47 The Power of Choosing Three Core Activities52:35 Content Doesn't Need to Be PerfectHave a topic you want us to discuss, or want to be a guest on our show? Follow and DM us:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/myrealestateshow/LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/myrealestateshow/

This episode features Josh and Sandi Lyn reacting to a reel about what it takes to be a successful real estate agent. While it listed dozens of activities, both hosts emphasized agents should avoid trying to do everything at once. Instead, they argued that success comes from choosing a few core lead-generation “pillars” and executing them consistently. They discussed the impact of handwritten letters, open houses, social media posting, client events, and follow-up systems, stressing that authentic communication and meaningful conversations are far more valuable than chasing metrics.A major theme was using technology wisely. The hosts encouraged agents to embrace AI but cautioned against relying on it to replace personal relationships or expertise. They recommended using tools like AI assistants on automating repetitive tasks and organizing information to save time, while reserving high-level decision-making, client communication, and real estate guidance for the agent. They also warned against spending heavily on mailers, Google Ads, CRMs, or expensive IDX/MLS feeds before building a sustainable business foundation. Their advice repeatedly returned to focusing on income-producing activities rather than getting distracted by logos, certifications, or complicated systems.The discussion also covered practical lead-generation strategies. Both hosts praised open houses as one of the best places for new agents to gain experience, meet prospects, and create content. They emphasized reaching out to past clients regularly, asking for reviews at the right time, and building a CRM habit without overcomplicating the process. Sandi says social media should prioritize quality over quantity, while Josh noted that agents often compare themselves to others rather than focusing on their own audience. They also advised agents to avoid trying to break into luxury real estate too early, noting the higher costs, expectations, and expertise required.Toward the end, Sandi shared humorous stories about early mistakes she made as an agent, including losing clients by making a poorly timed joke during a client interaction, to highlight the importance of professionalism, communication, and learning from failures. They concluded that the reel's list of tasks wasn't entirely wrong, but trying to master all of them simultaneously would overwhelm most agents. Their final takeaway was simple: pick a few core activities, stay consistent, and create content without obsessing over perfection.00:00 Host Swap & Intros01:28 Handwritten Letters vs. Social Media Announcements06:20 Lead Generation Pillars & Contact Goals09:25 Mailers, Farming & Long-Term Marketing10:26 Using AI Without Losing the Human Touch15:35 Open Houses & Past Client Follow-Up18:46 Google Ads, Social Media & YouTube Posting24:24 Client Appreciation Events Done Right28:11 Driving Clients, CRMs & Systems31:00 Reviews, Referrals & Building Connections32:22 Branding, Logo & Headshot Advice35:00 Luxury Listings & Luxury Real Estate Myths40:16 Real Estate Mistakes & Lessons Learned47:03 Boundaries, Fitness & Networking50:47 The Power of Choosing Three Core Activities52:35 Content Doesn't Need to Be PerfectHave a topic you want us to discuss, or want to be a guest on our show? Follow and DM us:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/myrealestateshow/LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/myrealestateshow/

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