The Career Shift: A Moment When the Heart Must Be Strongest

From the First Million Commission Check to Becoming a Full-Time Real Estate Agent — Insights for a Fresh Start

post date  Posted on 12 Apr 2025   view 63542
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While digging through some old stuff looking for documents, I came across a copy of the check from my first million-baht commission.
From predicting the real estate market.
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It’s been almost 4 years now.
Before I fully committed to this profession.
If you’re someone currently thinking about changing careers—
it doesn’t have to be a real estate agent—
any profession at all.
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During the time you're studying another career
and still working your current job—
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This is the moment—
the one that truly tests your heart.
To see how well you can control yourself.
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You must do the new job with hope.
And not let the current one go to waste.
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If your heart is telling you:
“Let’s just try it out first.
If it doesn’t work, I still have my current job to fall back on.”
This thinking isn’t wrong—
but it’s a trap that keeps you from giving the new thing your all.
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The new job you're about to pursue—
you have to believe it can really change your life.
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Don’t focus only on the income just yet.
You need to ask yourself:
“Does this fit my true nature?”
Don’t just join the hype train.
Because when it crashes, everyone crashes.
That’s the danger of being a copy-cat business.
No uniqueness, no standout selling point.
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As for your old job, you must treat it as if
you’ll never have the chance to do it again.
Do it in a way that you won’t regret it later.
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Work while training your way of thinking.
It’ll make you brave enough to face new things.
Do it mindfully and with method.
Study the business feasibility.
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If you're going to start a new business,
I suggest imagining all the worst-case scenarios first.
Not to scare yourself away from doing it—
but to practice your imagination.
Envision every problem that might happen.
This isn’t a fantasy world.
We’re building a business in real life,
not in a lavender field.
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If something bad happens,
how would you solve it?
If you’ve already thought of the solutions—
and found a way out for everything—
then just go for it.
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Along the way, you may stumble and fall,
but if you clearly see the goal
and the path to get there,
you won’t stop just because you tripped on a small stone.
Even if an elephant tried to drag you back,
it wouldn’t be able to hold you down.
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#GoodLuck

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