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The Regulated Realtor

82 members • Free

Helping Realtors communicate confidently, navigate difficult clients, set boundaries, and build a business without burnout.

HTC helps high-capacity thinkers build nervous system safety, reduce overthinking, and create steady internal stability together.

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Find Your Ceiling: A Free Live Capacity Audit
📅 July 14th @ 12:30PM MST Hi everyone! I am sharing believe could be genuinely useful if you're feeling stuck despite doing all the "right" things in your business. I'm Lisa Adams, founder of The Regulated Realtor. I'm hosting a free, live 60-minute working session not a webinar you watch passively where we'll go through all 6 pillars of my Capacity Audit framework in real time. You have done the work. So why does it still feel like something is quietly working against you? You've tried the strategies, read the books, pushed harder and you're still stuck. That's not a discipline problem. It's a capacity problem, and it's often the piece nobody's actually named for you yet. By the end, you'll know: - Your biggest bottleneck the specific pattern quietly draining your energy and momentum - The nervous system pattern driving it - Exactly what to focus on first This is for you if: - You feel stuck despite doing all the "right" things - You're exhausted in a way rest doesn't seem to fix - You know what to do and still can't consistently do it Free. Live. Seats are limited to keep it a real working session, not a passive watch-along. Save your seat here Would love to see some new faces there. 💙
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Find Your Ceiling: A Free Live Capacity Audit
Are You Running on Empty... Without Realizing It?
Most people think running on empty looks like burnout. But often, it doesn't. It looks like functioning. Showing up. Getting things done. Taking care of everyone else. From the outside, you look capable. Inside? You're relying on coffee to get going. You feel behind before the day even starts. Small decisions suddenly feel huge. You're constantly "on" but can't seem to switch off. You procrastinate on the things that matter most. You snap more easily than you'd like. You keep telling yourself, "I'll rest when things calm down." And somehow... they never do. So you push harder. You assume you need: ❌ More discipline. ❌ Better time management. ❌ More motivation. ❌ A new planner. ❌ A better strategy. But what if you don't have a productivity problem? What if you've simply been operating with an empty tank for so long that it feels normal? When we spend long periods under stress, we often adapt instead of noticing. We become so good at surviving that we stop recognizing the cost. That's why so many leaders, business owners, and high achievers don't realize they're running on empty until they hit a wall. The goal isn't to wait until you're burnt out. The goal is to notice sooner. 🌱 Small Tool: The Empty Tank Check Take 30 seconds and ask yourself: ⭐ How full is my tank right now? (0–10) ⭐ What is one sign my body is giving me today? (Tight shoulders? Racing thoughts? Low patience? Mental fog? Feeling numb?) ⭐ What's one small thing I could do in the next 10 minutes to add just 1% more capacity? Maybe it's: • Drinking a glass of water. • Stepping outside for fresh air. • Stretching. • Taking three slow breaths. • Finishing one task instead of starting three. • Giving yourself permission to pause. The goal isn't to fix everything. It's to notice before your tank is completely empty. Small moments of awareness build self-trust. And self-trust builds the capacity to lead from steadiness instead of survival. 💭 Reflection: If your tank had a number today, what would it be from 0–10? And what's one small thing you could do to add just 1% more to it?
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Are You Running on Empty... Without Realizing It?
Why Comparison Feels So Personal
Have you ever noticed that one scroll through social media can completely change how you feel about your own business? You see someone announcing another listing. Another person shares a big win. Someone else launches a new offer. And suddenly you find yourself wondering... "Am I doing enough?" The interesting thing is that comparison isn't really about the other person. It's often your brain trying to answer one simple question: "Am I okay?" When we feel uncertain, our minds naturally look for information. We compare ourselves to others to figure out where we stand. The problem is that we're usually comparing our everyday reality to someone else's highlight reel. That comparison can quickly turn into pressure. Pressure can lead to rushed decisions, second-guessing yourself, or believing you need to change everything when what you really need is a little more clarity. 🛠️ Small Tool: The Comparison Pause The next time you catch yourself comparing, ask yourself these three questions: ✅ What am I actually admiring about this person? ✅ What does that tell me I want to create in my own life or business? ✅ What's one small step I can take today toward that goal? Comparison doesn't have to become self-criticism. It can become information. Instead of asking, "Why am I not there yet?" Try asking, "What can I learn from this?" That one shift can help you move from feeling behind to moving forward. 💬 Question: What's one thing you've learned from someone you used to compare yourself to?
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Why Comparison Feels So Personal
A Little Update... and Why This Challenge Still Matters
Over the 8 months, I've had the privilege of coaching entrepreneurs, coaches, leaders, and business owners through The Regulated Leader. And if I'm being honest, I wasn't immune to the very pattern I was teaching. There were times when I questioned my direction. Should I create another offer? Should I change my niche? Should I pivot? Should I start over? As I stepped back and looked at the work I loved most, something became very clear. My passion is helping people communicate with confidence, make better decisions under pressure, and build careers that don't cost them their well-being. Right now, that focus is leading me toward supporting real estate professionals through The Regulated Realtor. That doesn't mean everything I've built suddenly stops being valuable. In fact, this challenge is the reason I know I'm making this decision from clarity instead of uncertainty. Because the truth is, whether you're a Skool owner, a coach, an entrepreneur, or a Realtor, the pattern is often the same. When things don't go as planned, it's easy to think: "Maybe I need another offer." "Maybe I need a different audience." "Maybe I need to start over." Sometimes a pivot is exactly the right move. But sometimes it's simply our discomfort with uncertainty trying to convince us that changing everything will make us feel better. That's why I created Pivot or Pattern? Not to tell you whether you should change direction. But to help you understand why you're feeling the urge to. Over five days, we'll explore how to tell the difference between a thoughtful pivot and a reaction driven by pressure, fear, or uncertainty. Because that skill applies far beyond business. It shapes how we lead, communicate, make decisions, and build trust in ourselves. So whether you're growing a Skool community, building a coaching business, leading a team, or selling homes, I believe you'll walk away with a clearer understanding of yourself—and a more confident way to move forward.
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A Little Update... and Why This Challenge Still Matters
Have you ever looked at another leader's business and started questioning your own?
"Maybe I need a different offer." "Maybe I'm doing this all wrong." "Maybe everyone else has it figured out." Most people call that a confidence problem. I don't. I believe it's often a nervous system protection pattern. When your nervous system feels uncertain, it searches for safety. It compares. It second-guesses. It makes you believe the answer is somewhere outside of you. The problem isn't the thought. It's when you start making business decisions from it. This week inside The Regulated Leader, we're exploring one question: Is this a true pivot... or a protection pattern? Because not every urge to change direction is wisdom. Sometimes it's survival mode in disguise. 💬 What story has your nervous system been telling you lately?
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Have you ever looked at another leader's business and started questioning your own?
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Trauma-informed coach and social worker helping individuals and families heal, build resilience, and create meaningful, lasting change.

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