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New agents chase leads; pros chase consistency and character. In this conversation, Realtor Nick LaBate shares how centering his business on faith, choosing connections over commissions, and running a disciplined morning system took him from ~$6–8M a year to ~$25M—and why he’s now blueprinting a $50M year. We break down his 4:30 a.m. routine, prospecting cadence, how to remove drama from heated deals, and the mindset shift that made everything click.

Key Takeaways

  • Connection > Commission: Put the client’s interest first. The dividends show up later—bigger and better.

  • Consistency compounds: Daily prospecting beats the feast-or-famine cycle. Same morning system, Monday–Thursday.

  • Belief drives performance: When your conviction matches your habits, results jump.

  • Slow the drama: When emotions spike, step back for hours—not minutes—then solve.

  • Design your day: Faith → fitness → family → focused prospecting → afternoon appointments.

  • Know your why: A real purpose prevents burnout; if you don’t have it, pivot.

  • Level up with systems: Buy back time so you can do high-leverage work (matching buyers/sellers, luxury focus).

Chapter Markers

  • 00:00 — Why faith changed Nick’s business

  • 02:45 — Work ethic origins: splitting wood for a first phone

  • 06:30 — Credibility hurdles as a young agent

  • 09:45 — Mentorship and “teach to fish” foundations

  • 15:40 — Phones, mailers, sphere: the simple, hard stuff

  • 19:50 — The belief inflection point (≈$8M → ≈$26M)

  • 24:30 — 1% better daily; momentum and grace

  • 30:10 — Perfect-day design: 4:30 a.m. routine & prospect blocks

  • 35:20 — Consistency vs. burnout and having a why

  • 38:05 — Next 5 years: systems, luxury, and a $50M target

  • 39:50 — How to reach Nick & closing thoughts

Nick’s “Perfect Day” Framework (steal this)

  • 4:30–5:30 a.m.: Devotional/prayer + light stretch

  • 5:30–6:30 a.m.: Gym

  • 6:30–7:30 a.m.: Coffee + quiet

  • 7:30–9:00 a.m.: Family time

  • 9:00–9:30 a.m.: Inbox, quick follow-ups

  • 9:30–12:00 p.m.: Prospecting (phones + mailers/sphere/social)

  • Afternoons: Appointments, showings, negotiations

  • Friday: Work from home, family-centric, still touch the system

Try This This Week

  1. 60 minutes of calls daily (no zero days).

  2. 100 mailers or 50 warm reach-outs.

  3. Write your WHY on an index card; keep it at your desk.

  4. When a deal gets hot, remove the drama—pause 3–4 hours, then re-approach.

Pull Quotes

  • Connections over commissions.” —Nick

  • “You can’t do the right things over time and not get the right results.” —Mark

  • “When belief caught up with my habits, my volume jumped.” —Nick

  • “Take the drama out of the deal, and solutions appear.” —Nick

Resources Mentioned

  • Daily devotional / morning routine

  • Prospecting cadence: phones + mailers + sphere (simple, repeatable blocks)

  • “Bend the iron while it’s hot” vs. “slow down when emotions spike” (deal timing)

About Nick LaBate

Realtor® and team lead who built his business on faith, service, and disciplined consistency. After early years at ~$6–8M, Nick scaled to ~$25M by focusing on client outcomes, a repeatable morning system, and belief that matches behavior—now aiming at $50M with luxury and tighter systems.

Connect with Nick

Connect with Mark / Time Tested Mastery

  • Podcast: Time Tested Mastery: Life Lessons Sell (Apple & Spotify)

  • Site & Coaching: https://www.TimeTestedMastery.com

  • Speaking & Workshops: Keynotes, masterminds, and in-house sales trainings

Call to Action

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