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The Final Sip Friday Edition - Body Slammed by Fake Hustle

The Final Sip Friday Edition - Body Slammed by Fake Hustle

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Welcome back to Martinis & Mentors Podcast with Yvonne Arnold - The Final Sip Friday Edition— where real estate pros come to cut the fluff, fix their business, and actually grow.

In this episode Yvonne takes a no-BS look at real estate’s favorite addiction: hustle culture. If your calendar is empty but your brain is overloaded, this one’s for you. We break down why being “busy” is often just a lack of clarity—and how to reclaim your time, your focus, and your results by working with intention, not noise.

Whether you're stuck in reactive mode or just love the dopamine hit of checking boxes, you’ll walk away knowing exactly how to pivot from chaos to control.


What You’ll Learn Today:

  • ✅ Why being “slammed” isn’t a flex—it’s a red flag

  • ✅How to structure your calendar like a CEO, not a firefighter

  • ✅ The three time blocks every agent should prioritize

    ✅ A real-life moment that proves “too busy” is often just code for “no priorities”


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