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Do you have a partner in life who is also a partner in business? We want to connect with you!

June 20, 20241 min read

Alyce and I have been gathering with other entrepreneurial couples, outlining the workshop we all wish we had to navigate the tricky world of doing life and business together. We've noticed that there is no instruction manual for this, but as Tony Robbins says, "success leaves clues." We can find a model to help us navigate the journey.

Over the next couple of months we are gathering a community focused on leading real estate couples towards a strategically aligned business and life. We'd love to connect with you and your partner!

REPLY to this email with the word "COUPLE" and we will keep you in the loop!

A wise person once said, "If I want to know what you value, I'll look at your checkbook and your calendar"—how you spend your money and your time. When we set goals, we focus on these two areas: What are our economic goals and what are our time goals?

Then we focus on a “rallying cry” as a couple and as a family. What is our rallying cry, our intention, or our declaration for the next sprint (90 days)? We arrive at this through a values exercise and a process derived from Three Questions for a Frantic Family by Patrick Lencioni and other sources.

Want to learn more about this process? Join us next month for a virtual workshop on this topic! Details below.

Alyce and SethGoal

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Seth Dailey

Seth is the Co-Founder of both The Dailey Group and Keller Williams Gateway in Baltimore, Maryland. He serves as the Operating Principal for the brokerage and as the team leader for The Dailey Group, which consistently helps over 150 families a year. Seth, a Montana native, is passionate about empowering leaders and teaching people to make smart financial moves. Prior to real estate, Seth held his CPA designation and worked as a mortgage lender before joining forces with his wife of 20 years, Alyce. Seth can usually be found at the nearest coffee shop with a personal growth book in hand while scribbling down his next great idea on the back of a napkin.

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