Brenden Lowbridge, principal at Newcastle-based brokerage Money Links, discusses how he transformed his business and priorities after nearly missing elephants while on safari because he was working.
Building a brokerage beyond yourself can be a daunting idea. For many, it isn’t until breaking point is reached that action is taken to bring in support.
For Brenden Lowbridge, principal at Newcastle-based brokerage Money Links, that moment came when he was on safari and nearly missed the elephants because he was on his emails. The frustration of being unable to turn off led him to hire more support and brokers into his brokerage, allowing him to give more time to building the business and mentoring.
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