The Disturbing Rise of Narcissism

Hello Coach's Corner Family,

I hope this message finds you well! I'm excited to share our latest podcast episode featuring the incredible Shelly Lawhorn—a realtor, mom, coach, and all-around fascinating person. If you’re looking for inspiration and insights into real estate, parenting, and personal growth, this episode is a must-listen!

In this episode, we dive deep into Shelly's journey as a local Arizona native who has navigated the challenges of being a single mom to three boys while building a successful real estate career. Shelly has been a realtor since 2006 and shares her unique perspective on the current real estate market, emphasizing the importance of long-term thinking in property investment.

We also tackle some thought-provoking topics, including:

  • The challenges of raising young gentlemen in today’s world and how Shelly has managed to instill strong values in her sons.

  • The misconceptions surrounding women in real estate and how Shelly handles the dynamics of working with male clients.

  • The impact of social media on dating and relationships, and how we can navigate the complexities of modern dating.

Shelly's coaching business, "Consistently You," focuses on mindset and self-reflection, helping clients understand their behaviors and learn from their experiences. We discuss the importance of accountability and how to break free from the cycle of blame in relationships.

Whether you're a parent, a real estate enthusiast, or someone looking to improve your mindset, this episode is packed with valuable insights and real talk.

šŸŽ§ Listen now: Coach's Corner with Shelly Lawhorn

Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/txR29oiyBSI?si=essIX-Rj8qyqPik4

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Until next time, keep striving for greatness!

Best,



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