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Face Value - Brad Abernathy
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EXTRAORDINARY
THINGS ARE POSSIBLE
Extraordinary things, events, reactions, and relationships are possible. The first sentence of a book -- written by a non-writer -- took a very long time to put into words, but there it is. This sentence is the sole reason I am motivated to write this book. My name is Brad Abernathy. I am the proud wearer of many hats. I am a Christian, a husband to Jill, and a father to Sadie and Kate. I am also a son, a brother, and a friend. I am a Realtor, a partner, and a business owner. I am also a golfer, a lover of the outdoors, a reader, and, most recently, a story teller. Though short, this story details how one powerful idea took root and grew far beyond the small town of Gainesville, Georgia.
Several books have impacted my life, particularly The Go Giver by Bob Burg and John David Mann. The Go Giver is bylined A Little Story About a Powerful Business Idea.
The book teaches five principles, and having read it through several times, I have tried to live my life by these principles. My business partner, Regina Cochran, and I were given the name of this book by a friend and fellow marketer, Elizabeth Higgins. We loved its teachings and immediately began implementing them as integral parts of our business practice. Since our initial reading, we have gifted over two hundred copies to our colleagues, friends, and neighbors.
Ideas are very rarely implemented. I am not sure why that is, but it is true. Two years ago I would have laughed at the notion of writing a book to divulge the secrets of my real estate group’s business successes, but seven hundred and thirty days later I am about to tell anyone reading this book how implementing a simple idea led to increased visibility, relevance, sales, business success, a scalable business, and a network of influencers.
Today, as I begin to write this book, it is April of 2019. My hope is you will feel these pages have contributed something of value to your personal life, your business life, and even the life of your community. This book is written for anyone who wants to increase their sphere of influence, connections in their community, differentiate themselves among competitors, and make themselves or their business more visible and relevant.
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CLIMBING THE DOWN
ESCALATOR
Climbing anything - a tree, a mountain, or a business - as it falls is not easy to do. We all know how much effort it takes to climb up an escalator that is coming down. You cannot stop or you will lose ground. Not to mention, everyone around you thinks you are crazy. Likewise, going against the flow by trying to build a great business during a terrible economy is just as difficult. External forces pull you groundward, the desire to give up weighs heavy, and there will always be people compelled to drag you down for their own gain. However, climbing alone would make acting against these obstacles near impossible. I am who I am today because of the strength, determination, and faith of my business partner, Regina Cochran. She made a leap of faith by joining me in our climb against the odds. Together, Regina and I also owe much gratitude to our boss and broker, Frank Norton, Jr. Frank blessed our plan and helped our business, the Abernathy Cochran Real Estate Group. We are a residential real estate group located in Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia. Despite beginning our business in the middle of the great recession, we founded our business with a plan: Abernathy Cochran Real Estate Group would be the most positive, most visible, and most relevant group in our market. Visibility and positivity were paramount to us. We wanted to have the positive message about real estate in our community and we wanted everyone to hear and see it. People everywhere were really in the pits during the recession. We have a wonderful community and Regina and I wanted to be a spark and catalyst to improve it and the real estate business within it.
Being positive during The Great Recession was different in and of itself. In the shattered economy, it seemed everyone from journalists to the president had nothing but negativity to offer. If our local newspaper was hard up for stories about some local socialite or another falling from grace, they would reprint grim real estate reports from faraway states like Nevada or California for content.
"Susan W---- filed for divorce last week after her husband, Bob W------, was let go from his job at Peach County Bank."
"After their cars were towed away from the city square during business hours last month, Brian and Jane