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252 | Faithful Five: Time Management Secrets for Real Estate Agents to Build a Successful Business

Garrett Maroon

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If you constantly feel behind, this episode will show you why the problem isn’t effort—it’s focus. In the first moments of this conversation, Garrett Maroon reframes time management for real estate agents: progress does not come from being everywhere, following every strategy, or saying yes to every opportunity. In this episode of The Faithful Agent Podcast, Garrett delivers a freeing truth for overwhelmed agents who are tired of chasing everything and finishing nothing.

Garrett speaks directly to the real estate agent who feels pressured to show up on every platform, implement every tactic, and never fall behind. He exposes the lie that hustle equals holiness and explains why distraction—not lack of effort—is what keeps most agents stuck. For those seeking a faith driven business, this episode redefines success around obedience instead of overextension and focus instead of frenzy. True time management for real estate agents begins when you stop trying to be omnipresent and start stewarding what God has actually placed in front of you.

This message is especially powerful for the christian realtor caught in the real estate grind—busy, exhausted, and wondering why momentum still feels out of reach. Garrett explains that busyness is often a spiritual strategy of the enemy: if he can keep you scattered, he can keep you ineffective. But when you narrow your focus, align your priorities, and commit to faithfulness in your lane, your clarity increases and your impact multiplies. This is the heart of biblical time management for real estate agents.

You’ll hear insight on:

  • Why you’re not actually behind—you’re distracted by what doesn’t matter
  • How discipline outperforms omnipresence in long-term growth
  • Why obedience produces more fruit than overextension
  • How focus creates excellence while frenzy leads to burnout
  • Why staying in your God-given lane unlocks momentum & peace

Garrett also challenges the belief that success requires constant visibility. He explains that faithfulness in one lane will always outperform scattered activity across many. For leaders building a faith driven business, this episode offers a framework for creating margin without sacrificing excellence.

This episode also reinforces the role of realtor systems in creating structure around your priorities. When systems support focus rather than distraction, your schedule becomes an asset instead of a liability. For the real estate agent who wants consistency without chaos, this is a blueprint for sustainable growth that honors both faith and family.

If you’ve been overwhelmed by options, strategies, and constant noise, this message will reset your perspective. You don’t need to be everywhere. You don’t need to do everything. You need to be obedient where God has called you. Time management for real estate agents is not about squeezing more into your day—it’s about stewarding your attention so that what you do actually produces fruit.

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Today I want to speak to the agent who feels pulled in a thousand directions and thinks, if I'm not on every social platform, I'm falling behind. The truth is you're not behind. You're just distracted. You don't need to be everywhere. You just need to be right where God wants you. The enemy is going to use busyness to keep you from obedience. but it's better to be faithful in one lane than scattered in ten. Because excellence comes from focus, not frenzy. As we think through the process and the necessity in our business and what it is that the Lord has specifically called us to do and where we need to show up, we are reminded that the body is made up of a bunch of different parts. We are not all mouths, we are not all hands, we are not all feet. We don't have to be all things to all people, just like we don't have to be everywhere. We just gotta ask the Lord, where do you want me to be? And then show up well there. But the devil is extremely skilled, unfortunately, extremely skilled at using small minutes and hours and multiple hours and days and weeks to distract us from where the Lord actually wants us to go. If we were airline pilots, this is how we would fly the plane. We would leave the ground knowing that we're supposed to land in Atlanta, but a friend of ours would call us and tell us, no, no, no. what's happening in denver is better we would redirected and we would say while we're in mid-flight we'd be checking out instagram we see that everyone's actually in san diego maybe we should go over there and we should go from place to place without real consistency or focus and the enemy is the only one that's winning because all he's doing is keeping us from landing where was supposed to be in atlanta The idea that you're behind is a lie that the enemy uses to steal your peace because discipline is more powerful than omnipresence. You don't have to be everywhere. You don't have to have tens of thousands of followers. You don't have to do all of those things. Now you should pursue excellence and understand what that looks like. But staying in your God given lane is what brings momentum. It's even what brings the ministry opportunities. You're not behind, you're distracted. You don't need to be everywhere. And I get that. I understand how hard it is. You all know that I'm getting ready to launch a book and I feel like I gotta be on every platform and I am making videos and pushing them out to as many places as I can. But when I start to believe, which I do too often, that it's about me, it's about my household, it's about my willingness to show up anywhere and everything, anywhere and everywhere. that i have to do everything say yes to everything instead of saying just pick a lane and stay there and be excellent at it it makes me feel like i'm like i'm behind like tonight when i get off work i can't just rest with my family because there's so much more i could be doing I'm behind is a lie the enemy uses to steal our peace. Proverbs 425 to 27 says, let your eyes look directly forward. Do not swerve to the right or to the left. Just pulled out pieces from that. Let your eyes look directly forward. Do not swerve to the right or to the left. I used to chase every single strategy. Right? I learned about cold calls and door knocking and buying Zillow leads and being on social media and all the Legion gimmicks that exist. But none of those were going to bring peace. So I stayed in my lane and that's where momentum came. I promise you, faithful agent, that if you seek the Lord and say, Lord, where do you want me specifically to be? And then you go pursue becoming a master and excellent at that one thing, more opportunities will open for you that the Lord has than if you go try to do everything they tell you to do. If you're feeling scattered, I want to help you simplify. Continue to listen to this podcast. Continue to be on the lookout for more free giveaways that we can just encourage and support this community. Make sure you check out the school in the show notes that you can join. And we have conversations like this every single week. You know that I love you, faithful agents, and I want to serve you. So I'm going to leave you with this question. Where are you over-committed in your business out of fear rather than called by God to be effective? I love you, faithful agents. I will see you next week.