Hope Bourman on Overcoming Burnout as a Mortgage Professional

EPISODE · Mar 19, 2025 · 1H 30M

Hope Bourman on Overcoming Burnout as a Mortgage Professional

from Mortgages. Money. Life. · host Trevor Hammond

If it's not obvious already, the Mortgage industry can be a stressful environment. How can we keep ourselves from getting to the point of burnout, when it feels like there's so much to be done in your business? Coach and Industry Veteran Hope Bourman joins us to break down this topic and help those in the industry cope with and avoid burnout. How you can build your team so you're able to unplug Ways to change your perspective to not COPE with burnout, but avoid it entirelyHelping yourself fall back in love with your career in mortgage Don't get us wrong, this industry is not easy, but there is a path forward and you're most definitely not alone if you feel yourself in this position. Thanks for listening - if this helps 1 person, we're making the different we want to make. Cheers! Trevor and Val About Hope BourmanFor more than 25 Years, Hope Bourman has established a respected name branding as a savvy and driven leader with extensive background in Commercial Real Estate Finance, Mortgage Banking, and Construction Joint Venture Lending.   Throughout her career Hope has achieved success focused on Sales, Leadership and Market Share Growth serving multiple platforms including Wholesale Brokerage, Fortune 500 Companies, as well as Privately Owned Enterprises.As Founder and CEO of Signature Strategies, Inc., Hope Bourman leads a world class Private Consulting and Coaching Organization and has helped sales professionals, business leaders and executives to define vision and architect strategies to ensure measurable success worth celebrating.

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