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The 3-Block Focus Rule (Daily)
You only need 3 non-negotiables per day: 1. Money Block One task that directly leads to income – sales follow-up – content that attracts clients – outreach, offers, or calls 2. Build Block One task that compounds over time – personal brand – systems – skills (AI, sales, content) 3. Energy Block One thing that protects your focus – sleep – movement – saying “no” to distractions If a task doesn’t fit one of these, it’s noise. Why this works? You stop trying to “do everything” You start doing what actually matters Progress feels boring at first. But boring done daily = momentum. If you’re in SKALD, this is your reminder: You don’t need more motivation. You need clarity + structure. Drop a 🔥 if this hit you. Comment “BLOCKS” if you want a simple daily template we use inside the community. Let’s build smart. Not stressed. #SKALD #SkoolCommunity #KevinJones #KW #RealEstateTraining
The 3-Block Focus Rule (Daily)
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BLOCKS
12 Month Email Prompt- Test this and share your results!
Prompt: 12-Part Evergreen Monthly Email Series (Local Market + Mexican Restaurant Feature) You are an expert real estate copywriter. Create a 12-email evergreen monthly campaign for my local database. Audience Homeowners, buyers, and past clients in [CITY/AREA]. Voice & Vibe Warm, witty, lightly sarcastic, Houston-style humor adapted to [CITY/AREA]. Trust-building, not salesy. 120–180 words per email. Structure (every email) 1. Micro-market stat (current + locally relevant; 1 sentence). 2. Homeowner tip (fast, inexpensive, practical). 3. CTA: “Reply ‘VALUE’ for a custom home value” or “Reply ‘BUYERS’ for this week’s active-buyer list.” 4. P.S.: Follow me on socials. 5. Local Bite of the Month: one top Mexican restaurant — name, address, #1 dish, why I recommend it, Google Maps link, menu link (1–3 sentences). Restaurants (do this first) - Research the 12 highest-rated Mexican restaurants in [CITY/AREA]. Balance famous classics and chef-driven gems across different neighborhoods. - For each: confirm address, identify a signature dish, add a short, friendly why-go-now reason, plus Google Mapsand menu links. - Keep descriptions light-hearted and city-centric (fun, clever, zero snark toward the businesses). Market Data - Pull current micro-stats for [CITY/AREA] (e.g., active listings trend, months of inventory, median price movement, days on market). Keep it one crisp line per email. - If data shifts, keep the advice evergreen (prep, pricing, presentation, maintenance) and make the stat a small, timely “snapshot” sentence. Subjects - Write 12 irresistible subject lines, one per email (playful + curiosity-driven; avoid clickbait clichés). Personalization Tokens - Use [YOUR NAME/BRAND] voice. - Socials: [IG @handle] and [FB link] inside the P.S. - Use “VALUE/BUYERS” reply keywords verbatim. Output Format 1. Restaurant List (1–12) with: Name — Address — Signature Dish — Short Why — Google Maps URL — Menu URL. 2. Emails 1–12, each with:\n
1 like • Nov '25
That's pretty amazing. Generated my list using Gemini pro. It knows me well. I had to go back and remind it to keep several emails truly evergreen as it included some info that would have make it pretty quickly become dated.
0 likes • Nov '25
@Kevin Jones I am working on getting that setup today. I went back into Gemini to find the results and they were not there, so I'm going to redo it now. I've found that when I create things on a Canvas in Gemini it often forgets them or looses them so when I go back to find it later it isn't there anymore.
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Benjamin Krebs
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Ben Krebs, Realtor® & Investor. Passionate about building wealth and legacy. I help clients solve problems and achieve their real estate goals.

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