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Ode to the Realtor Mom

Freedom – Right?

As we approach Mother’s Day,  I’ve been thinking of how fast my kids are growing up.   Everyone tells you how quickly it’s going to go but when you have a colicky, crying infant you think, ‘One can only hope.’

You should know, my father was the instigator; he was the one that kept suggesting I get my real estate license by saying, “What if you did a deal every now and then?”

At that time, I had two boys – a two year old and a newborn and I was President of my local MOMS Club.  I had been a stay-at-home mom for two years and I thought, “What if I did a deal every now and then? Real Estate allows you so much freedom, right?”

A little over a year later, I had my real estate license and it quickly became more than ‘a deal every now and then’ – and I loved it.   My friends were growing families and an immediate source of wonderful business.

In theory the job is flexible – but in practice – it can be demanding in ways that can be intrusive with a family.  Yet, I gave birth to my third child, my daughter, and I nursed her, and cared for her from my home, and I was able to continue working.  The year of my pregnancy and her birth was my best year in production up to that point.

The Elusive Search for Balance

As a working mother, I think many of us struggle with the elusiveness of ‘balance’.  In a real estate market where only the strong survive, finding that balance is a daily effort.  As a mother, I have often felt torn;  I think many women do.

As a once stay-at-home mother, I know that the often expressed sentiment is that to be a full-time, at home mother is superior.  I know that full-time working women feel that there is something to be said for the empowerment gained in a career that is particularly important for a women.  I could argue both sides of this debate with confidence.

Artwork and Frozen Pizzas

There are challenges with being a working mother in the real estate industry. Sometimes my days are chaotic and unpredictable.  Sometimes I forget the flower for Teacher Appreciation week.  Sometimes I forget to bake for the fundraiser.  Sometimes a bed goes unmade.  Sometimes we have a frozen pizza for dinner.

But there are gifts this business has afforded me that I never take for granted.  I drop my kids off to school everyday and I’m here everyday when my kids come  home.  I have helped in each of my their classrooms.  I attend every play, every conference, and every award ceremony.  I can take a day in the middle of the summer and go to the beach (even if I do sneak in a few work related calls).   I’m here to break up the fights, soothe the fever, admire their artwork, and laugh at their jokes.  I try to be present.  Phone calls don’t interrupt picking up or dropping off at school, and they don’t interrupt meals.

I suspect that they will have memories of the times my work has ‘intruded’ on their moments with me.  But, more importantly, I believe they will also have memories of me being around.  I know that they will see the sense of self reliance this career has given me, and yet the true partnership I have with their dad.

Real estate has been the career that has afforded me the ability to be the kind of woman, the kind of mother I really wanted to become.  I still love the business and I’m filled with such a sense of gratitude for all that it has given to me.

To all my fellow Realtor Moms – Happy Mother’s Day!

Linsey Planetahttps://ocrealestatevoice.com
Linsey Planeta is the Broker Owner of Belterra Fine Homes in Orange County, California. Linsey rants regularly on her blog, OC Real Estate Voice. She also provides sellers with tips on how to get their home sold on Why Didn't My Home Sell? She has been an active Real Estate Coach and Instructor and loves working with agents so that they may look at their business with fresh eyes, renewed purpose, and defined systems. Linsey can be found in her office or you can also find her on Twitter@Linsey.

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