No Broke Months For Salespeople - What Separates Million-Dollar Agents from Struggling Agents (Success Habits That Change Everything)
Episode Date: November 23, 2025What you’ll learn in this episode: ● The difference between strategy and tactics—and why you need both● Why most agents fail (and how to avoid the traps that hold them back)● The three real... reasons people don’t hit their goals (it’s rarely effort)● A guided visualization to uncover your deeper motivation● How to reframe distractions so they build momentum instead of killing it● The five money-making activities that should dominate your schedule● Why top agents focus on habits, not motivation● How to course-correct quickly when life gets in the way To find out more about Dan Rochon and the CPI Community, you can check these links:Website: No Broke MonthsPodcast: No Broke Months for Salespeople PodcastInstagram: @donrochonxFacebook: Dan RochonLinkedIn: Dan RochonTeach to Sell Preorder: Teach to Sell: Why Top Performers Never Sell – And What They Do Instead
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You're listening to No Broke Months for Salespeople Podcast.
In this episode of the No Broke Months for Salespeople podcast, Dan Rochon leads a high-impact coaching session
on what truly separates million-dollar producers from agents who stay stuck in struggle.
He breaks down the difference between strategy and tactics.
The real reasons agents fail to hit their goals and the habits that create consistent and predictable income.
and also shares his personal journey of setting bold goals
and the daily disciplines that turned everything around.
And when I recognize that it's not an either or proposition,
it's a both and proposition,
then you can get more out of life and you can be able to achieve both.
Be a freaking amazing dad, husband, partner, son, brother,
whatever it is, whoever you are,
And one does not have to negate the other.
Hello, everybody.
Somebody tell me something good at it.
Michelle, Rachel, Kelly, King, Leslie Raymart.
Kelly, good morning.
Good morning, Dan.
My daughter had a first basketball game with her private school team and she absolutely killed it.
But did she have fun?
No.
No, she didn't actually.
She destroyed them.
Yeah, her coach told her to stop scoring points to pass the ball and to not steal the ball on defense.
And so my daughter got very upset completely, like, did not respond well to that.
That's an opportunity.
Everything's an opportunity.
What else?
Who's got something?
Tell us something good.
I want to get you guys warmed up and talking because today's going to be interactive,
just preparing you for that.
Johnny Root, good morning.
Michelle, good morning.
I already said hi to you.
If you guys have your videos, I'd love to see your beautiful faces.
Today's going to be interactive.
Let's hear one more or something good.
And then I'm going to be asking you some questions.
So this is Michelle, and something good for me today is that my husband,
unexpectedly has the day off. And he's been working out of town a lot over the last three months.
So we're still sitting around in our house, clothes, having coffee and watching the news.
And I suddenly realized it was 9 o'clock. So I wanted to join you guys. But yeah, it's going to be
a great day. Get a piece of paper and a pen, if you could please. And thank you. I'm going to ask you
some questions. I'm going to ask for you to share because when you share will inspire other people
to share as well. You guys get with that? All right. So first of all, I want to remind you about maybe six
months ago or so, we went through an exercise on creating a design in our lives, which was done
by Napoleon Hill from Think and Grow Rich. And it's something that we had put together and then
really just, you know, working on reading that out loud to ourselves before we go to sleep and
we wake up in the morning and believing it. Okay. And mine was that I will make $300,000 a month
by October 2025. And to be able to do that, I will meet two times a day. And I will meet two times a day.
with either a first-time buyer, first-time seller, or somebody to coach or to a real estate agent
to help in some capacity. And that is my intention. And I see what that's going to do for me and for
my legacy and for my life. And I see that before I'm 55 years old, I'll be in a position that
I've made enough money to last me more than the rest of my lifetime. And I certainly will continue
working at that point, yet having that choice will make a difference for me. And so I wrote that down
And I read that to myself a few times a day.
And since I did that maybe five, six months ago, it's been sporadic.
But I'm realizing I'm averaging around seven appointments a week with either first-time buyer, seller, or with somebody to coach or to help.
And so that's an example of I'm not yet hitting my goals, and I will continue to focus on hitting that goal.
Just like anybody else, what gets in my way, life, distractions, family, issues with kids, kid in my case, you know, health, getting sick.
like all the same things, right? We all have that. And so what I recognize is that we can let other
stuff happen and say, well, I can't do this because, right? I can't do this because I have to be
at my daughter's basketball game. It's just picking Kelly because he just shared that, right? And should
you be at your daughter's basketball game? Absolutely. Should you be at your daughter's basketball
game and focusing on that? Yes, absolutely, right? But does that negate the ability for Kelly as he's been doing
to be able to also do whatever it is that he's intending to do in business, right?
So what I recognize is oftentimes when I'm coaching somebody mentoring or leading or whatever
the case may be is that there's a reason and the focus becomes more on the reason rather
than the result.
And the dynamic is that it feels like it can be either one or the other rather than both.
And when I recognize that it's not an either or proposition, it's a both and proposition,
then you can get more out of life and you can be able to achieve both be a freaking amazing dad
husband partner son brother whatever it is whoever you are and one does not have to negate the other
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So before I start asking you your questions, what are your thoughts and feelings on that
as a prospect, as a starting point?
What do you guys got?
That you can have both health and happiness in the family, fitness, and a successful
business.
Somebody gets sick in your family, you can care for them, and oh my goodness gracious.
Rachel is the role model for this, by the way, right?
And I know it's not perfect, right?
And I know that, you know, it's a struggle.
I get that.
But you have to plan it.
You have to make the time to spend time with your family.
You have to make the time to be dedicated to your career.
And sometimes it can't be planned, right?
Because sometimes, you know, you have a doctor's appointment you have to go to or your kid
gets sick or whatever case may be and you have to be there.
And so it's planning it.
And when things sort of sidetrack that are like more important, more of a priority and also
can't be planned for, you know,
like a doctor's appointment strikes me in my mind, then you have to sort of shuffle.
Okay, well, Rachel, you want to share something?
I was just going to say, I think it's important I've learned when those things do come up is
to not let it get you in that mindset of this is just not going to happen.
Like, I can't do what I wanted.
Give yourself that grace and, you know, I'm busy with other stuff, but I just get back on the wagon.
Yeah.
So if you do get distracted, it's is it distracted appropriately.
because something that's more important is distracting you,
and then you get back to it.
Is that what I hear you saying?
Right, right.
And yes, and just don't, like with the diet or something,
just because you messed up a few days.
Don't just let it go south, get back on.
So now Rachel's talking to me, so thank you for that.
I appreciate that.
So you guys all have a piece of paper out by now.
So I want you to write down and then feel free to share if you'd like to.
So what is your definition of success?
I'm going to give you a few minutes to think through that.
What is your definition?
of success? Professionally, physically, spiritually, what is your definition of success?
I'm going to go through the questions one by one and then we'll discuss afterwards. So,
how long would you fail at a task before you succeed? How long would you be willing to fail at
something before you succeed? You guys want me to change the pacing and I'll just give me some feedback.
back. But I want to go to the next question. So think of a time in your life that you had success.
That could be personally, professionally. Could be when you're high school. It could be when you were a
kid, a younger kid. It could be any time in your life that you're like, man, I nailed that.
What were the habits that you were implementing at that time?
So think back to I had success and then think what was I doing to create that success?
What were the things I was doing on a regular basis?
Think of a time that you were not successful.
It can be when you're a kid, when you're in high school, when you're a college,
and military, if you're in the military, whenever the case may be.
It could be personally, professionally.
You had a goal and you did not achieve it.
What were the self-defeating habits that were present at the time?
In other words, what were you doing or not doing?
What were the actions you were taking or not taken?
Now look at your last two questions.
In fact, look at your last four questions.
Look at them all.
But between the last two, what were the differences between the habits that you were embracing when you succeeded
and the habits that you were or were not embracing when you did not succeed?
What's the difference between the two?
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