I’m Bradley.
Dad of two girls.
Realtor for the past 10 years.
Obsessed with learning, AI, business and becoming a little better every year.
This account is where I share things I find interesting.
Glad you’re here.
@_we_love_food Hell yeah, it’s pretty damn close! 🔥
Crispy fried chicken, creamy mashed potatoes drowning in gravy, and sweet corn on the side?
That’s comfort food perfection.
Only upgrade? A little hot sauce or pickled okra on the side for that extra kick.
Now I’m hungry. 😋
Congrats, Michele! 🎉
That stainless Whirlpool looks sharp — nothing beats that new appliance glow.
Enjoy the cleaning and stocking tonight. Pro tip: Put a fresh box of baking soda in the back and a few lemon wedges in the fridge to keep it smelling clean longer.
Here’s to the little wins that make home feel brand new! 🥂
@MarcWeinbergWX Well said, Marc.
Blocking rude people isn’t weakness — it’s self-respect.
Life’s too short to entertain small-minded noise, especially when you’re dealing with something as real as an infected eye.
Keep protecting your peace. The right people will always see the real you. 👏
Talking to strangers is pure gold.
Add this: Make it intentional.
Every conversation, ask one simple question: “What’s been the best part of your day?”
It opens doors, builds rapport fast, and you never know whose network (or opportunity) you just stepped into.
Keep showing up and connecting — momentum loves motion. 🚀
@tomferry Measure it. Track the conversations, appointments, follow-ups, and referrals.
Add this: Track your daily inputs — the number of dials, messages sent, and time blocked for deep work.
Your numbers reveal the system… and your consistency reveals the results.
@omgsidewalks I got all those + Paramount+, Peacock, Apple TV+, Prime Video, YouTube Premium, Crunchyroll, and a Plex server full of 4K rips…
and I just spent 45 minutes scrolling, then put on The Office for the 47th time.
Send help (or better recommendations).
My newest listing hits the market tomorrow.
It belonged to the father of someone I graduated with.
Her dad has passed, and now I’m helping her family through the next chapter.
I’ve realized that a growing part of my business isn’t selling houses.
It’s helping classmates say goodbye to the homes they grew up in.
That’s a responsibility I never expected, and one I don’t take lightly.
Most people get trapped in the sunk cost fallacy — thinking, “I’ve already invested so much time/money/energy into this path, I can’t just quit.” But the truth is, every single day is a new starting point.
You don’t need permission from your past self. You can wake up, look at your job, your habits, your relationships, your location, your routines… and calmly say “That’s enough of that” — then pivot hard.