Book Review: The Inner Architect

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Inner-architect-coverThe Inner Architect, How to Build The Life You Were Designed to Live by Susan Hanshaw is a primer on how to transition from a career that you are finished with to one that you love. Since few enter real estate as a first career, I thought the book would be a great read for many of us.

With the upheaval in the real estate market, many people are having to reassess their career goals and aspirations. Susan addresses this transition throughout The Inner Architect. The theme is to find what you love to do and develop the strength and skills to achieve this transition. Instead of just hoping that it works out, one needs to develop the skill set to make the transition successfully.

And this is where The Inner Architect comes in. The book is more than an intructional guide. It provides both the framework to lead you through the process and well place questions to dig into your motivations and fears.

One of the parts that I relate to is section on conquering your fears. Sometimes we want to achieve a new goal or career but our fears keep us mired in the day to day. Susan leads you through addressing the root cause of your fears while giving you the blueprint to leave them behind.

I am sure going forward many successful real estate agents will look back at this book as a catalyst for their success. I know that I have learned and grown by reading The Inner Architect.

Also, remember to check out the website. It is packed with informative information on the book and methods to develop yourself.

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