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Ryan Blake
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Is it worth having a board in your office/workplace?

Ryan Blake
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  • Lender
  • Texas
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I used to not keep a board up but now with running marketing campaigns, juggling leads, and managing flip properties; I feel like I have to have one. It's been up for three weeks and I look forward every Monday to setting out what to work on for the week, what I learned the past week, and what I have done with marketing.

Do you use a board, day planner, spreadsheet to keep organized?

If you have time, post a picture of your workspace to help other newbies get an idea as to how to layout theirs!

  • Ryan Blake
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