Thursday, May 16, 2013

Difference Between Perfect Advice and Excellent Advice

  • § An expert doesn’t mean you’re going to give perfect advice.
  • § An expert means you’re going to give excellent advice.
  • Here’s the difference:
    If you go to a doctor with a serious illness, she can’t tell you how it’s all going to wind up in the end.
    She can’t know for sure. Therefore, she can’t offer perfect advice.
    However, your doctor can only give you excellent advice. She can tell you about your illness and your
    options, whether it be surgery or medications. She can also explain what she believes to be the best option for you based on your history, symptoms, and overall health. Ultimately, though, you’re going to make the final decision of whether you go through with the treatment plan.
    Once you make that decision, your doctor will take you by the hand and walk you down the road to recovery. She will explain to you that there might be adjustments that need to be made to the
    treatment plan, because no one can know for certain how things will turn out.
    She might have to adjust your medications or increase or decrease your treatment schedule. But every step of the way, she’s there with you, helping you get to your ultimate goal. This is called excellent advice. Similarly, if you went to an attorney, he can’t tell you how the case is going to end up or how the judge or jury will rule. That would be perfect advice. What an expert attorney can do is explain your options. He might pick one or two he believes to be the best ones to pursue. He will then leave you to make the decision on which option you want to take. Once you decide, he will help put a plan together based on the facts at hand. He will help you get to the best possible resolution of the case. And along the way, he’ll make whatever changes are needed. This is excellent advice.
    My role as a real estate professional is similar to the role of the doctor and lawyer. I can’t give
    buyers or sellers perfect advice because I don’t know what’s going to happen—I can’t know the future. However, I can give excellent advice based on the information and situation at hand. I can guide you through the process and help you make the necessary changes along the way. And that’s
    exactly what my clients want…and deserve!

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