
The Faithful Agent: A Christian Real Estate Podcast
The Faithful Agent is the real estate business podcast for Christian real estate agents and professionals who want to grow a thriving business without losing their soul.
Hosted by Garrett Maroon—husband, father of five, founder of The Faithful Agent nonprofit, and 100% referral-based top producer—this show offers honest conversations, biblical truth, and practical strategies for building a real estate career that honors your faith, your family, and your future.
Whether you’re a solo agent, team leader, or brokerage owner, you’ll learn how to stay grounded in your values while scaling with wisdom and purpose.
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The Faithful Agent: A Christian Real Estate Podcast
How to Stop Letting Real Estate Run Your Life
Are you tired of feeling like your business is running you instead of the other way around?
Let's get real about the cost of chasing success at the expense of what matters most. From missing family dinners to burning out trying to be available 24/7, he shares what finally forced him to change—and the intentional steps he took to build a business that serves both his clients and his calling. Whether you’re overwhelmed by your calendar, stuck in the hustle, or just craving margin again, this episode is packed with clarity, conviction, and Christ-centered encouragement to take back control of your time and priorities.
You don’t have to sacrifice your faith, your family, or your peace to succeed in real estate.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
- You can build a business that fits around your life—not one that takes over your life.
- Being available 24/7 isn’t heroic—it’s a fast track to burnout.
- Setting boundaries with clients honors your values and builds respect.
- Creating systems and rhythms allows you to show up better at work and at home.
- True success means being faithful in your calling, not just fruitful in your closings.
- Margin isn’t laziness—it’s stewardship.
- Rest is not a reward for productivity. It’s a command.
- The goal is not to escape the work—but to work in a way that reflects Christ.
📌 Chapters:
00:00 – Real estate shouldn’t run your life
01:25 – The lie we all believe: hustle equals success
03:12 – Missing family time, being always “on”
05:03 – Posting about working on vacation isn’t something to be proud of
06:44 – You don’t have to live like this
08:11 – Real change starts with boundaries and belief
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Real estate agents, stop letting real estate run your life. I get it guys, I'm an agent too. I have been for 11 years and I understand that we all fall into this same trap. The industry lie that success only equals more closings, longer hours, constant hustle. And I get it, these common frustrations that we all feel, missing family time, we're never truly off, right? We're always chasing the next deal. If I see one more agent on vacation posting about them writing an offer sitting on the beach, being proud of themselves, I don't know what's gonna happen, but it's not gonna be good. Here's the reality. We fall into this trap. What does your family want? They don't want you to be out there hustling more. They want you to be present right where you are. At the end of your life, it's not gonna say how many deals you did on your headstone, what your GCI was, what your volume was. It's hopefully gonna say follower of Jesus, loving husband, loving wife, great dad, great mom, great grandparent, great grandmother, or whatever. Look, I understand you're not lazy or broken. It's the system that you've been handed. It's unsustainable. When I say what does success mean to you, when I ask any average real estate agent, What is success? They're gonna say, well, they sell a lot of homes, they make a lot of money, right? Maybe they drive a nice car, whatever it is. But that's a lie. Now, maybe that's true. But I remember an agent in my market, I'm not gonna say the name, but I remember an agent in my market was getting awarded with the number one agent at Realtor Prom. People coming up, cheering for him, taking selfies with him, posting about how great of a year he had, but it was well known that not only... Was he the number one agent that year? He had lost his marriage. He was no longer talking to one of his kids. So maybe he won the award and he was selling all the homes, but he was going home to an empty house. Is that success? So how do we stop letting real estate run our lives? Number one, we've just got to realize there's a problem with the definition of success, not just for us as believers, but for the industry as a whole. Okay, number two, we need to reframe success. We need to define what do we actually want. So how do we stop letting real estate run our lives? We gotta actually know what we're aiming for. So we don't just fall prey to whatever it is that they tell us to go for, right? What's the point of building a business if it costs you your life outside of it? That doesn't make sense. We've gotta step back. We've gotta clarify values. We've gotta look and say, what is it that the Lord desires for me? Right, maybe you're that stay at home mom. who homeschools her kids, who also sells five to 10 homes on the side because that's what you have time for. And even though the industry keeps telling you, you could do more, you need to go sell more homes, you step back and you say, okay, hold on, let me talk to the Lord, let me talk to my husband, and let's figure out what makes sense for me. And when you say it's five homes because that's what you can do while you keep your feet right where you want them to be, homeschooling the kids. at home with them, serving in your church, whatever the scenario is, you seek to find joy and contentment right there. Right, the problem is, whatever your scenario may be, it's that you're the husband who is working so many hours and you keep saying, I'm doing this for my family, but what does your family want? They don't want the extra lake house. They don't need the bigger, nicer car. They need daddy at home. Figure out. Why am I doing this? You all have heard my story when I created this idea of the scoreboard, right? How do I actually keep score for myself? Well, I had a team, we were doing really well. I had figured out a way how to double my income, but the only problem was it was gonna cost me an extra 20 hours a week. We had three kids at the time, now we have five. And I remember thinking right then in that moment, looking back on the man, five years from now, if I could look back on you right here in this moment, that was in 2022, who would you be most proud of? the guy who spent more time at work, less time at home, but doubled his income, or the man that figured out a way to work less, make the same amount of income and be home and present with his family. I remember the moment a couple years before that where I was working, I was working a ton of hours, right? Just building, trying to get there as fast as I could. And I remember this moment where I finally came to my wife, Rachel, and I said, hold on, I don't know why I've never asked you this before, but babe, if it takes me longer, to build what I'm trying to build, but I get to be home more often? Is that what you want? Or do you want me to go full speed ahead and build that? She said, I want you to be home more often. And I thought to myself, why am I not asking these questions? Business isn't us thing, not a me thing. So husband, if you're out there hustling your butt off, but you haven't had a conversation with your wife, if that's what she wants, mom, if you're out there hustling your butt up, but you haven't had a conversation with your husband, who's gonna say, I didn't realize you're gonna be gone this much. We need to have these kinds of conversations. Even if you're a young solo agent and you're single or you're dating and you're in this position where you're like, well, it's just me, I might as well go out and hustle. You still need people around you to say, please hold me accountable. Unbridled ambition can still lead you into very bad, dangerous places. We need to keep score in a different way. believers we got to keep score a different way because the most important relationship in your life is with the Lord and then it's with your spouse if you're married and then it's with your kids right if you're a grandparent it's the Lord it's your spouse it's it's your your kids it's your grandkids right lots of things come into play there maybe you're a pastor and you're selling homes on the side it's the Lord it's your spouse it's your kids it's the church then it's the work that you do in your Real estate, you've got to keep score in a different way. When I stopped just measuring how many deals, how much money, what was my GCI, what was my profit, those are good things to measure. When I said, you know what, I'm gonna keep score a different way. I've got a profit goal, sure I do, but I've got a wife goal, two day dates a month, I've got a family goal, take every seventh week off. I now had a new way to define what actually mattered to me. Someone invited me to come speak at this really cool event, what would have been a really cool event. checked off the profit box, I still could have my dates, but guess what, fell on the seventh week off. The answer was, guys, I really appreciate you. The answer is no. I had a new way to keep score. You have to define what you actually want. Yes, we recognize the industry's definition of success is broken, but if we don't replace that definition, we fall back into that definition. Let's replace it. Finally, build a better system. I'm gonna give you some practical tools for you to take back control. Number one, I want you to time block and protect thinking time. I want you to take 30 minutes a week. That's it. Just 30 minutes. Put it somewhere in your calendar just to stop, pause, think and reflect. How am I doing? Am I in pursuit of what my mission is or am I in pursuit of a different person's mission? We fall very easily prey to looking at our neighbor and thinking I should probably be doing that too. If they're selling the hunger homes, I guess I should. If they're selling 10, I guess I should. If they're going to that conference, I guess I should. 30 minutes a week, just stop, pause. Lord, am I on mission? Am I living out the mission with my business that you've called me to? That's hard. Y'all, it's hard for me to pause. Pause, block that time. Pay attention, think, ask the Lord, am I on the mission you want me to be? Your mission's not the same as your neighbor. Your mission is not the same as your broker. Your mission is not the same as your team leader, not the same as your agent, not the same as anyone else. You have your own mission. Lord, am I on mission? Pay attention to those things. Reset when you need to reset. All right, number two, how do we build a better system? are the practical tools to take back control? Delegate or automate repeatable tasks. So, okay, you continue to do this transaction work. Maybe you could go hire someone for $400 a deal and buy back all of that time. Maybe you continually have to create different social media posts and it takes you forever to come up with the concepts. Maybe you work with JetTPT, it helps you think through it. There's another conversation there, but maybe it helps you think through it. Maybe you're out showing houses all day, every day. That's why you're always going on Saturday. You never come to the soccer game. You're even late to church on Sundays. You know what? Maybe you need to go find a showing assistant, someone who can open doors for you. Delegate some of those tasks. If you're gonna protect... your life. If you're gonna make sure that real estate is not running your life, but you are in control of where your feet wanna be and are going to be on any given day, you gotta build a better system. Time block, think about it. Am I on mission? Number two, delegate or automate repeatable tasks and finally set boundaries with clients. You can't serve well. being on call 24 seven. When I was early on in this, in my career, I remember how scary it was to sit down with my clients and this is what I do. In my meeting, I'd say, here's my hours. I'm available eight to seven, Monday through Friday, Saturday by appointment, I'm off on Sundays. Now the only reason I'm gonna engage on Sundays is if we're actively negotiating and you are gonna miss out on something because I'm not working, I'm gonna show up and help you. Otherwise, that's the day for my family, that's the day for the Lord. And then I'd say, and Wednesdays is date night. After five, you're not gonna get a hold of me. Now, they thought, wow, eight to seven, that's long hours. I wasn't working the whole time. I might've been available, right? But at seven o'clock, my phone shut off. I'll get to it the next day. Five o'clock on Wednesdays, date night. I can't tell you how scared I was at the beginning, but no one ever had a problem with it. And then I'd get voice messages on Wednesday night, someone saying, Garrett, I know it's date night. Please don't call me back. But let me know in the morning when you get a chance. I'd love to connect. The reality is, I know the industry tells us we gotta be open 24-7. When I started implementing that rule, it wasn't my client that had a problem, it was another agent. I got a voicemail from an agent. on a Sunday that I listened to Monday morning. This guy legitimately cussing me out because he said, you have to be available when we need you. This is real estate, we're 24 seven, blah, blah, blah. So I remember calling him back and he said, hey, we got to my moisture inspection back. needed to get it to you. I'm thinking, bro, this was not immediate. This was not urgent. So much so that I should pull off my Sabbath away from my family just for you to tell me that? You don't get to dictate what my life looks like. The Lord does. My family does. You don't have to be available 24-7. I'll give you one more example. I was competing on a listing with a discount broker. This discount broker, very well known in our market, a good agent. I'm competing on this listing. Well, I go to the listing appointment and the next day, I have broken into my schedule what I called Garrett time at the time. This was probably 2017, called Garrett time. And I was going to the pool for two hours, shutting on my phone, just getting there, relaxing, trying to take a break. Actually, sounds amazing right now. I should do that again. trying to take a break while I come back. I have multiple missed calls from this potential seller. And one of them is a voicemail. The voicemail says, Garrett, if you're not the agent that's gonna answer right when I call, then you're not the agent for me. Call me back. So I call this gentleman back and he's telling me, how can you not answer? You gotta answer if you're gonna build a business, blah, blah, blah, blah. And I said, listen, I'm not gonna say his name. And I said, listen, sir, I totally respect what you're saying, but I just need you to know that I prioritize making sure that I take care of my family. take care of myself and take care of my people. I can't do all of it at once. I've gotta be really intentional with my time. If you're looking for an agent who is available to you 24 seven, I respect that. Please do not hire me because that's not me. We hung up. Next day he calls me and says, Garrett, I wanna go with you. Keep in mind, I said I'm not gonna be available to him whenever he wants me and I was charging more. He still chose me. I said, why sir, did you choose? Me said Garrett because I actually realize you really do protect and you prioritize what matters and I appreciate that about you Will you come help me so we got that we sold the home, right? You got to set boundaries with clients and they will respect that but if you don't respect yourself They won't respect you if you don't respect your family enough to say guys six o'clock. I'm at dinnertime six to seven I'm gonna have my phone off But after that if there's something urgent text me and I'll take a look at it If you don't set the boundary, they're going to take advantage of you Set the boundary. what are the three practical, actionable steps? Number one, block off time to think. 30 minutes, am I on mission? Where did I go off mission? How do I protect it next week? Number two, delegate or automate repeatable tasks. And finally, set boundaries with clients. Systems create freedom. They're not restriction, they create freedom for you. Put these things in, pay attention, stop to think, protect your time, protect your family's time, put the phone away. Ultimately, you can build a business that works for your life. not a business the other way around. The word your life is supposed to support your business. No, no, no, no, no, no. Your business is supposed to support your life. And the hierarchy of attention, my friends, it's the Lord, it's your spouse, it's your kids, and then it's your work. That is the right order. So I encourage you, go grab my free ebook, the Faithful Agent ebook. I know I've mentioned it here, but go to faithfulagent.com. It's gonna take you right to my ebook. It's going to help you as you focus on how do you build a business that is more glorifying and honoring to the Lord and is more effective. 10 chapters, short and easy. Each one is going to have an actionable step. Go grab that. It's right here below in the show notes. If you're watching on YouTube, it's right here in the comments section. And if you feel like your business and your life is not where you want them to be and you need more help than that, I hope you'll go to 210collective.com 210collective.com. Grab a time on there. to schedule a call with me. I'd love to hear what's going on, how I can support you, and maybe, maybe the Two10 Collective might be a way to support you as well. For now, go to faithfulag.com, grab that free ebook. It's gonna make a difference in your life. I hope, faithful agents, that as you think through these things, that you pray through these things, you'll figure out a way. How do I stop letting real estate run my life? How do I stop submitting to the Lord? How do I start submitting to the Lord, identifying the problem? that I want the success that the world offers, step two, reframing what success looks like from a biblical lens, and finally, use better tools and systems to actually go achieve that life. I love you, faithful Asians. I want nothing more or nothing less for you. I don't even know how to say that phrase. You know what I mean. What I want for you is that this business will be a blessing to you. It'll be a blessing to those around you. It won't take from our lives and those around us. It'll give. to our lives and those around us. And ultimately it'll give to the King. I love you, faithful agents. I pray this was a blessing to you. I will see you next week.